Why you, I oughta...<sound of smacking>
Actually, I could still work with it, but I'd have to drive 6 hours
to my dad's house and raid his stockpile. Then I'd have to spend a
week camped there because he has all the joiners and shapers and
planers it takes to machine that stuff into workable shape.
It's enough pressure that I'll be working with joining complex angles
with biscuits for the first time - I didn't need to add the pressure
of ruining a really fine piece of wood if (when) I screw up.
Moe
--- In motm@y..., "J. Larry Hendry" <jlarryh@i...> wrote:
> (who in his youth was able to work with 100 year
> old walnut beams recycled from old barns. Sigh.)
> ---LH---
> So, when was that Moe, 50 , 60, 70 years ago?
>
> Larry (feeling real stoogy today)