Posted by the tractor vet on January 04, 2022 at 22:46:31 from (108.220.145.239):
In Reply to: couple snow pic's. posted by rustred on January 04, 2022 at 15:01:40:
Ah you have snow , We got mud and a vary wet grouch cave . Makes tough working conditions for making termite food . Spent two hours yesterday sucking up the last rain storm off the basement floor to glue up two boards for a remake on and Ikea cabinet that my oldest daughter bought and is doing a redesign on . Man that stuff is garbage . keep telling her if ya want something made out of pine or what ever you buy the wood and i can build it better . I work by if 1/2 half inch is good then one inch is better . Plus it is only and hour drive to a saw mill that has fantastic wood for a price ya can't beat Kline dried rough cut . I have a planer . a jointer , and a table saw and everything BUT a shaper . . I can make it . Got the time . This is round two of the Ikea redo , the first one is setting in my dinning room . She lives 87 miles away. .
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