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Old 01-11-2005, 06:11 PM
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Wayne -- that PVC rack - that I thought was such a great idea.......well, it sure can't be MAILED anywhere. It weighs more than I do. I didn't expect it to be pretty -- it doesn't NEED to be pretty - it will soon be covered with CAT hair and paint spatters, but I did expect to be able to move it.
Blew it again. ~sigh~
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Old 01-11-2005, 06:13 PM
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And Rick -- you went to too much trouble. Just count your blessings that I don't live closer.
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Old 01-12-2005, 09:05 AM
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Nancy
do you have any Pictures of the tool rack

would love to see what it looks like
might get some ideas
as to how to make something

My Carpentry skills are lousy also
My Motto is so long as it works for me
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I don't know about making house calls to Nancy's house, hubby would have to drive me there and I just don't know about that! I'm beginning to get suspicious, all of a sudden he's on a diet and buying new clothes ! Definitely going to have to keep my eye on him and a certain Santa carving person we all know!
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Old 01-12-2005, 10:09 AM
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Hmmm, why did it cut off the bottom of my posting? Should have been signed with
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Oh for crying out loud, it did it again! Should have had a winking and smiling smilie face, not going to try it again. Also, what the heck is all this class=inlineimg stuff, I don't speak computer! Callynne
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Old 01-12-2005, 10:14 AM
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...well at least noone can say the messages on this board are getting dull!!!


diosub?!?!?! am I missing something here?
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Old 01-12-2005, 11:20 AM
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Tony -- If you don't know Diobsud Forge you're missing something. Diobsub makes IMHO the finest palm tools available. Oh, yes, they're expensive, but they're worth every penny and then some. My only complaint is they don't have a wide enough range of shapes and sizes.
Go to Little Shavers web site to see them http://www.littleshavers.com
They really are incredible tools.

Callynne -- I'm having some trouble with the site this morning too. The "Quick Reply" icon has vanished ...... but I'm having trouble on other forums too so maybe it's me and my PC. Tell hubby for me and I don't think he needs to diet...
I think he's fine just like he is
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Old 01-12-2005, 12:43 PM
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Callynne
class=inlineimg stuff is the name of the icon

seems like some of them just have names and others can can be created by using different keys on your keyboaard
the ones that cat can be created by words will have class=inlineimg stuff
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At least that is what i have noticed
i am not worth 2 cents on a computer and know nothing other than what I see

Nancy
really would like to see the tool rack you made out of PVC
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Old 01-12-2005, 01:56 PM
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Nancy,

Thanks for the tool info...I use Pfeil and they work wonders for me, haven't tried the brand you mentioned might have to talk to Rick...(I finally figured out IMHO!! ya had me stumped for a while though... )

Have you tried out the new handles Rick had turned? I was wondering if you could still maintain even pressure and control (the handles looked nice!)
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