If you was the R E Quick Transit van speeding down the road this moring, it
was me on the way to Sears.
I was up early this morning and got to Sears about 10 minutes before they
opened. I sat in the van finishing my coffee and bagel so I'd not miss out
on the good deals.
I bought the Craftsman router I've been wanting. Even got the set of solid
bits to go with it. The bits are nice in that they come in a plastic case
and you can do roundovers and other edge shapes by just changing the cutter.
I'll use them for the doors on the kitchen cabinets I'm making.
The laser cirular saw was too good to pass up with the 10% off. With my old
Black and Decker saw it was hard to follow the line sometimes. The new
Craftsman with the laser guide is going to let me make a perfect line every
time. Can't wait to try it.
From the Sears store I went to Home Depot to get the pine board for the
doors and drawers of the kitchen cabinets. I got the sink cabinet case done
with the particleboad, now I have to do the front. The widest board they
had was 11" so I guess I'll have to glue them together to make the doors or
I'll make three doors instead of two. That might be easier. Then I can
just nail the front frame to the partical board and I'm ready for staining.
I'm going to stain them Cherry.
My wife is as excited as I am because in a few weeks she is going to have
the nicest kitchen on the block.
Ralph Engerman
R E Quick Transit
What's a nice guy like you doing in a place like this? Want to go somewhere
quieter? (I just love trolls)
--
Bill Pounds
http://www.billpounds.com/woodshop
"R. E. Engerman" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> If you was the R E Quick Transit van speeding down the road this moring,
it
> was me on the way to Sears.
>
> I was up early this morning and got to Sears about 10 minutes before they
> opened. I sat in the van finishing my coffee and bagel so I'd not miss
out
> on the good deals.
> I bought the Craftsman router I've been wanting. Even got the set of solid
> bits to go with it. The bits are nice in that they come in a plastic case
> and you can do roundovers and other edge shapes by just changing the
cutter.
> I'll use them for the doors on the kitchen cabinets I'm making.
>
> The laser cirular saw was too good to pass up with the 10% off. With my
old
> Black and Decker saw it was hard to follow the line sometimes. The new
> Craftsman with the laser guide is going to let me make a perfect line
every
> time. Can't wait to try it.
>
> From the Sears store I went to Home Depot to get the pine board for the
> doors and drawers of the kitchen cabinets. I got the sink cabinet case
done
> with the particleboad, now I have to do the front. The widest board they
> had was 11" so I guess I'll have to glue them together to make the doors
or
> I'll make three doors instead of two. That might be easier. Then I can
> just nail the front frame to the partical board and I'm ready for
staining.
> I'm going to stain them Cherry.
>
> My wife is as excited as I am because in a few weeks she is going to have
> the nicest kitchen on the block.
>
> Ralph Engerman
> R E Quick Transit
>
>
>
Way to go Ralphie boy!!!!
--
"Cartoons don't have any deep meaning.
They're just stupid drawings that give you a cheap laugh."
Homer Simpson
Jerry© The Phoneman®
"R. E. Engerman" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> If you was the R E Quick Transit van speeding down the road this moring,
it
> was me on the way to Sears.
>
> I was up early this morning and got to Sears about 10 minutes before they
> opened. I sat in the van finishing my coffee and bagel so I'd not miss
out
> on the good deals.
> I bought the Craftsman router I've been wanting. Even got the set of solid
> bits to go with it. The bits are nice in that they come in a plastic case
> and you can do roundovers and other edge shapes by just changing the
cutter.
> I'll use them for the doors on the kitchen cabinets I'm making.
>
> The laser cirular saw was too good to pass up with the 10% off. With my
old
> Black and Decker saw it was hard to follow the line sometimes. The new
> Craftsman with the laser guide is going to let me make a perfect line
every
> time. Can't wait to try it.
>
> From the Sears store I went to Home Depot to get the pine board for the
> doors and drawers of the kitchen cabinets. I got the sink cabinet case
done
> with the particleboad, now I have to do the front. The widest board they
> had was 11" so I guess I'll have to glue them together to make the doors
or
> I'll make three doors instead of two. That might be easier. Then I can
> just nail the front frame to the partical board and I'm ready for
staining.
> I'm going to stain them Cherry.
>
> My wife is as excited as I am because in a few weeks she is going to have
> the nicest kitchen on the block.
>
> Ralph Engerman
> R E Quick Transit
>
>
>
"R. E. Engerman" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> From the Sears store I went to Home Depot to get the pine board for the
> doors and drawers of the kitchen cabinets. I got the sink cabinet case
done
> with the particleboad, now I have to do the front. The widest board they
> had was 11" so I guess I'll have to glue them together to make the doors
or
> I'll make three doors instead of two. That might be easier. Then I can
> just nail the front frame to the partical board and I'm ready for
staining.
> I'm going to stain them Cherry.
>
> My wife is as excited as I am because in a few weeks she is going to have
> the nicest kitchen on the block.
>
> Ralph Engerman
> R E Quick Transit
You got me thinking Ralph. I've been doing some woodworking for a few
years, but there is just so much that I've not learned yet. That kitchen
project seems to be a big one and you can probably use some help. Here's my
suggestion.
In turn for my help, you could teach me how to build the cabinets. I'd be
like an apprentice or your go-pher on the job. I'd learn a lot of
woodworking, you'd get the dream kitchen done in less time.
Ed
[email protected]
http://pages.cthome.net/edhome
In article <[email protected]>,
[email protected] says...
> Now "that " was funny.
>
Man, I hope so, or maybe I should say, I hope it was intentionally so.
:-)
All trolls should take lessons from the master. You go, RE.
dave
R. E. Engerman wrote:
> If you was the R E Quick Transit van speeding down the road this moring, it
> was me on the way to Sears.
>
> I was up early this morning and got to Sears about 10 minutes before they
> opened. I sat in the van finishing my coffee and bagel so I'd not miss out
> on the good deals.
> I bought the Craftsman router I've been wanting. Even got the set of solid
> bits to go with it. The bits are nice in that they come in a plastic case
> and you can do roundovers and other edge shapes by just changing the cutter.
> I'll use them for the doors on the kitchen cabinets I'm making.
>
> The laser cirular saw was too good to pass up with the 10% off. With my old
> Black and Decker saw it was hard to follow the line sometimes. The new
> Craftsman with the laser guide is going to let me make a perfect line every
> time. Can't wait to try it.
>
> From the Sears store I went to Home Depot to get the pine board for the
> doors and drawers of the kitchen cabinets. I got the sink cabinet case done
> with the particleboad, now I have to do the front. The widest board they
> had was 11" so I guess I'll have to glue them together to make the doors or
> I'll make three doors instead of two. That might be easier. Then I can
> just nail the front frame to the partical board and I'm ready for staining.
> I'm going to stain them Cherry.
>
> My wife is as excited as I am because in a few weeks she is going to have
> the nicest kitchen on the block.
>
> Ralph Engerman
> R E Quick Transit
>
>
>
You Ralph are a real laugh riot.....hilarious!
--
© Jon Down ®
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"R. E. Engerman" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> If you was the R E Quick Transit van speeding down the road this moring,
it
> was me on the way to Sears.
>
> I was up early this morning and got to Sears about 10 minutes before they
> opened. I sat in the van finishing my coffee and bagel so I'd not miss
out
> on the good deals.
> I bought the Craftsman router I've been wanting. Even got the set of solid
> bits to go with it. The bits are nice in that they come in a plastic case
> and you can do roundovers and other edge shapes by just changing the
cutter.
> I'll use them for the doors on the kitchen cabinets I'm making.
>
> The laser cirular saw was too good to pass up with the 10% off. With my
old
> Black and Decker saw it was hard to follow the line sometimes. The new
> Craftsman with the laser guide is going to let me make a perfect line
every
> time. Can't wait to try it.
>
> From the Sears store I went to Home Depot to get the pine board for the
> doors and drawers of the kitchen cabinets. I got the sink cabinet case
done
> with the particleboad, now I have to do the front. The widest board they
> had was 11" so I guess I'll have to glue them together to make the doors
or
> I'll make three doors instead of two. That might be easier. Then I can
> just nail the front frame to the partical board and I'm ready for
staining.
> I'm going to stain them Cherry.
>
> My wife is as excited as I am because in a few weeks she is going to have
> the nicest kitchen on the block.
>
> Ralph Engerman
> R E Quick Transit
>
>
>
"Silvan" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> R. E. Engerman wrote:
>
> > My wife is as excited as I am because in a few weeks she is going to
have
> > the nicest kitchen on the block.
>
> She will, too, after she divorces your ass, takes your house, and spends
all
> of the alimony you pay her on new cabinets. :)
>
> --
I hear things like that all the time. Mostly because of jealousy as my wife
it 35 years younger than me. Fact is, she doesn't get any money until after
I die. A lot of the old ladies are jealous too when their husband come
around while my wife it outside washing her SLK320
Fact is, she appreciates our home and the things I make for it. She
deserves a new kitchen with nice custom made cabinets. She's not the gold
digger people make her out to be. She did not even know about the business
in New York that I sold until after we were married.
Ralph Engerman
R. E. Quick Transit
R. E. Engerman wrote:
> My wife is as excited as I am because in a few weeks she is going to have
> the nicest kitchen on the block.
She will, too, after she divorces your ass, takes your house, and spends all
of the alimony you pay her on new cabinets. :)
--
Michael McIntyre ---- Silvan <[email protected]>
Linux fanatic, and certified Geek; registered Linux user #243621
http://www.geocities.com/Paris/Rue/5407/
On Sat, 06 Mar 2004 14:43:17 GMT, "R. E. Engerman" <[email protected]>
wrote:
>My wife is as excited as I am because in a few weeks she is going to have
>the nicest kitchen on the block.
Did you get any Surform planes? They're really handy to have around.
Nothing to sharpen or adjust, you can simply just rip on the wood.
Barry