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    Ryan,

    Thanks for the book reference. I think I will order it.

    Rocker

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    Thanks so much high praise indeed coming from you guys. i'm glad you like them. I truly expected to get the **** taken out of me for spending so much effort on such a simple shop aid. have a good one!
    -Ryan

    there's no school like the old school.

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    Default Keep ducking n weaving

    Na........they get ya when ya least expect it!!!!!!!:eek::eek::eek:

    ..............Lou
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    Quote Originally Posted by ryanarcher
    I truly expected to get the **** taken out of me for spending so much effort on such a simple shop aid. have a good one!
    -Ryan
    Ryan, I nearly did.

    I was going to remark that it must be a Seppo thing to make saw horses good enough to eat from but I realized that you're not a typical seppo. So I refrained.


    Peter.

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    great work ryan, the joints look fantastic
    You can never have enough planes, that is why Mr Stanley invented the 1/2s

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    Ryan
    WOW, Fantastic looking sawhorses, Great workmanship. And I see you keep them in their own paddock.
    Regards
    Al .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sturdee
    Ryan, I nearly did.

    I was going to remark that it must be a Seppo thing to make saw horses good enough to eat from but I realized that you're not a typical seppo. So I refrained.


    Peter.
    Mate,
    don't hold back just for me. they don't call me a "rhino member" for nothin' . and thanks for the bit about not bieng a typical american. that is indeed a compliment (especially coming from you )
    -Ryan

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    Jeeeeesus Ryan!!!!

    Just how are you going to package them so you can send them to me!!!

    Bloody excellent stuff mate!!
    They'd look great in my workshop (hint, hint, hint)
    Cheers

    Major Panic

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    Major,

    how in the world did you dig up this thread? These saw horses would probably be less than q&d for you. I did however already send you something that you'll like much more than a pair of pretentious sawhorses (hint, hint.....)
    -Ryan

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    Ryan
    They are not ridiculous, they are something that our scurrilous cur's grandson will be wishing his grandad had built way back when you built these for your grandson. I've got a little kitchen table that my granddad made in a fit of ridiculousness during the depression. It means lots to me even though it isn't particularly pretty, the joinery is lovingly crafted with simple handtools and the timber is only cheap. But I'm buggered if I could work out the complex angles.
    Your sawhorses are made of good material and should outlast all of us and isn't that the whole point of our hobby?
    Good on ya mate.
    Greenie is in the mail.
    Cheers
    Jim

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    Thanks Jim,
    I think the've got a good chance of lasting for 100 years or so if they can last through the next few years with my 2 year old son. stay well.
    -Ryan

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