When a number of use used to rent a house near some woods, we used to take the chain saw into the woods to chop up fallen tree branches for the wood burning stove. We used to get nasty looks from people that must have thought we were going there to actually cut down trees.
Husband does no woodworking (and not much else either) without me. In our earlier years he would come and ask for me help. Now I am concerned about him using sharp tools alone. For some years he worked in wood making small items to sell plus he made us things for the house so he has big assortment of large power tools (including a lathe I bought him one Christmas) out there. (No cars in the garage, but it is full with the tools, lumber, outside Christmas decorations kept in the rafters, and so on.)
stairsteppublishing over 1 year ago
She should be half-way out of the chair at the first glimpse of that chair saw.
Yakety Sax over 1 year ago
HA!
FassEddie over 1 year ago
That’s like bringing a bazooka to a whiffle bat fight.
MRC112 over 1 year ago
When a number of use used to rent a house near some woods, we used to take the chain saw into the woods to chop up fallen tree branches for the wood burning stove. We used to get nasty looks from people that must have thought we were going there to actually cut down trees.
KEA over 1 year ago
looks like a Calvin project
cuzinron47 over 1 year ago
Just checking to see if you’re paying attention.
goboboyd over 1 year ago
Making his own lumber. First felling that tree that hangs over the neighbors yard. Then, a good long time to cure, etc. Don’t rush me!
mafastore over 1 year ago
Husband does no woodworking (and not much else either) without me. In our earlier years he would come and ask for me help. Now I am concerned about him using sharp tools alone. For some years he worked in wood making small items to sell plus he made us things for the house so he has big assortment of large power tools (including a lathe I bought him one Christmas) out there. (No cars in the garage, but it is full with the tools, lumber, outside Christmas decorations kept in the rafters, and so on.)