On Mon, 7 Nov 2005 17:54:59 -0800, "NorthIdahoWWer"
<[email protected]> scribbled:
>Sorry about that, I looked through my pics and I guess I didn't take any of
>that. I'm kicking myself as well because I can't remember exactly what it
>looks like. I don't think it was homemade though.
>
>Will
Maybe we can get Juergen to go take the missing pictures. Can't be
that far from Bonn to the Swabian alb. Anyway, he probably gets close
to it on his way to Geneva. :-)
Luigi
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Sorry about that, I looked through my pics and I guess I didn't take any of
that. I'm kicking myself as well because I can't remember exactly what it
looks like. I don't think it was homemade though.
Will
>
> The sawdust press pictures expected after your posting in the sawdust
> press thread are missing. Nice page otherwise...
>
"NorthIdahoWWer" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Finally got this up. Enjoy.
>
> http://users.adelphia.net/~wchathaway/germanyshoptour.html
>
> Will
>
>
Thanks for posting the information. It looked cool from your report, so it
must have been wonderful in person.
"NorthIdahoWWer" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Finally got this up. Enjoy.
>
> http://users.adelphia.net/~wchathaway/germanyshoptour.html
>
Thank you Will..........., I think.
After veiwing those photos, I feel like a ham fisted caveman.
A true "old world" craftsman!!
And that floor used to be quite common. Where I grew up, we used to get end
cuts from all the sawmills around there. We used it for everything. We laid
them like brick and nailed together walls. We burned them for firewood. And
they were used for floors like what shown in your photos.
"NorthIdahoWWer" <[email protected]> writes:
> Finally got this up. Enjoy.
>
> http://users.adelphia.net/~wchathaway/germanyshoptour.html
The sawdust press pictures expected after your posting in the sawdust
press thread are missing. Nice page otherwise...
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LOL> >> After veiwing those photos, I feel like a ham fisted caveman.
Glad everyone enjoyed the pics. When we go back over, I'll make it a point
to go back to the shop and get pics of the sawdust press.
> A true "old world" craftsman!!
> And that floor used to be quite common. Where I grew up, we used to get
end
> cuts from all the sawmills around there. We used it for everything. We
laid
> them like brick and nailed together walls. We burned them for firewood.
And
> they were used for floors like what shown in your photos.
>
>
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