JJ

29/08/2007 5:49 AM

INSPIRATION - Pine Box

http://www.arkwoodcaskets.com/



JOAT
What is life without challenge and a constant stream of new
humiliations?
- Peter Egan


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Ff

FoggyTown

in reply to [email protected] (J T) on 29/08/2007 5:49 AM

29/08/2007 8:07 AM

On Aug 29, 10:49?am, [email protected] (J T) wrote:
> http://www.arkwoodcaskets.com/
>
> JOAT
> What is life without challenge and a constant stream of new
> humiliations?
> - Peter Egan

$599 for something IKEA would sell for $150 if they called it an
extended toy box? And how do you patent a running dovetail joint?
I'm sticking with the polished bronze and silver handles.

FoggyTown

Dt

DerbyDad03

in reply to FoggyTown on 29/08/2007 8:07 AM

29/08/2007 8:25 PM

On Aug 29, 8:22 pm, "Dave in Houston" <[email protected]> wrote:
> "J T" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>
> news:[email protected]...
>
> > Wed, Aug 29, 2007, 8:07am (EDT-3) [email protected] (FoggyTown) doth
> > It was an inspirational post, if you make one, you're allowed to
> > use any kind of handles you want. I think it'd be neat to make one with
> > casters, and a piece of rope on one end, so you'd only need one
> > pallbearer.
>
-- If I used pressure-treated-for water-contact pine how long do you
think it will last underground?

Who cares?

Ds

DonkeyHody

in reply to FoggyTown on 29/08/2007 8:07 AM

30/08/2007 8:06 AM

On Aug 29, 7:22 pm, "Dave in Houston" <[email protected]> wrote:
> "J T" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>
> news:[email protected]...
>
> > Wed, Aug 29, 2007, 8:07am (EDT-3) [email protected] (FoggyTown) doth
> > It was an inspirational post, if you make one, you're allowed to
> > use any kind of handles you want. I think it'd be neat to make one with
> > casters, and a piece of rope on one end, so you'd only need one
> > pallbearer.
>
> If I used pressure-treated-for water-contact pine how long do you think
> it will last underground?
> --
> NuWave Dave in Houston

Why, It'll last a lifetime!

DonkeyHody

Bb

BillinDetroit

in reply to FoggyTown on 29/08/2007 8:07 AM

01/09/2007 2:37 AM

Dave in Houston wrote:
> "J T" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>> Wed, Aug 29, 2007, 8:07am (EDT-3) [email protected] (FoggyTown) doth
>> It was an inspirational post, if you make one, you're allowed to
>> use any kind of handles you want. I think it'd be neat to make one with
>> casters, and a piece of rope on one end, so you'd only need one
>> pallbearer.
>
> If I used pressure-treated-for water-contact pine how long do you think
> it will last underground?

Longer than you will.



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JJ

in reply to FoggyTown on 29/08/2007 8:07 AM

29/08/2007 5:45 PM

Wed, Aug 29, 2007, 8:07am (EDT-3) [email protected] (FoggyTown) doth
mumble:
$599 for something IKEA would sell for $150 if they called it an
extended toy box? And how do you patent a running dovetail joint? I'm
sticking with the polished bronze and silver handles.

That's because it's kosher. Can't get that at IKEA.

It was an inspirational post, if you make one, you're allowed to
use any kind of handles you want. I think it'd be neat to make one with
casters, and a piece of rope on one end, so you'd only need one
pallbearer.



JOAT
What is life without challenge and a constant stream of new
humiliations?
- Peter Egan

Di

"Dave in Houston"

in reply to FoggyTown on 29/08/2007 8:07 AM

29/08/2007 7:22 PM


"J T" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Wed, Aug 29, 2007, 8:07am (EDT-3) [email protected] (FoggyTown) doth
> It was an inspirational post, if you make one, you're allowed to
> use any kind of handles you want. I think it'd be neat to make one with
> casters, and a piece of rope on one end, so you'd only need one
> pallbearer.

If I used pressure-treated-for water-contact pine how long do you think
it will last underground?
--
NuWave Dave in Houston

RM

"Ron Magen"

in reply to FoggyTown on 29/08/2007 8:07 AM

29/08/2007 10:17 PM

Now if you *really* wanted to 'go Green' {Plus a more economical use of
space} . . . a 'Post Hole' digger - the size used for telephone poles - is
the way to go !! Especially since the 'markers' used for the first year are
less then a foot square.

If you cut a circle of sod before 'drilling', you'll even have a ready-made
'natural' plug.

Ron Magen
Backyard Boatshop
{and 'YES' !!, I'm of the faith . . . it even says so on my dog tags - plus
I intend to spend it all before I go. So it's either a 'Post Hole' or a
'Viking Funeral'}

"J T" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Wed, Aug 29, 2007, 8:07am (EDT-3) [email protected] (FoggyTown) doth
> mumble:
> $599 for something IKEA would sell for $150 if they called it an
> extended toy box? And how do you patent a running dovetail joint? I'm
> sticking with the polished bronze and silver handles.
>
> That's because it's kosher. Can't get that at IKEA.
>
> It was an inspirational post, if you make one, you're allowed to
> use any kind of handles you want. I think it'd be neat to make one with
> casters, and a piece of rope on one end, so you'd only need one
> pallbearer.

Ff

FoggyTown

in reply to "Ron Magen" on 29/08/2007 10:17 PM

30/08/2007 4:25 AM

On Aug 30, 6:55?am, [email protected] (J T) wrote:
> Wed, Aug 29, 2007, 10:17pm (EDT+4) From: [email protected]
> (Ron Magen)
> Now if you *really* wanted to 'go Green' {Plus a more economical use of
> space} . . . a 'Post Hole' digger - the size used for telephone poles -
> is the way to go !! Especially since the 'markers' used for the first
> year are less then a foot square.
> If you cut a circle of sod before 'drilling', you'll even have a
> ready-made 'natural' plug.
> Ron Magen
> Backyard Boatshop
> {and 'YES' !!, I'm of the faith . . . it even says so on my dog tags -
> plus I intend to spend it all before I go. So it's either a 'Post Hole'
> or a 'Viking Funeral'}
>
> Whadda ya mean, yer "of the faith"? What faith? Sure haven't
> seent any sacrifices for the Woodworking Gods coming from out your way.
> Ya heathen.
>
> The preferred way to go is to not only spend it all, but be deeply
> in debt too.
>
> ff it comes down to a 'post hole', or 'Viking' funderal, I'd opt
> for the Viking model, but at that stage, I doubt anyone is gonna ask me.
> I believe my personal preference would be cremation, followed by
> blasting the ashes out of a Civil War muzzle loading cannon. It probabl
> will never happen, but in that case it'll give me something to bitch
> about next lifetime.
>

I have the feeling you will be using up all of your personal bitching
allowance in THIS lifetime! (The counter doesn't reset to zero when
you drop off your twig.)

FoggyTown

JJ

in reply to FoggyTown on 30/08/2007 4:25 AM

30/08/2007 10:24 AM

Thu, Aug 30, 2007, 4:25am (EDT-3) [email protected] (FoggyTown) doth
sayeth:
I have the feeling you will be using up all of your personal bitching
allowance in THIS lifetime! (The counter doesn't reset to zero when you
drop off your twig.)

Amazing, that doesn't make a lick of sense.



JOAT
What is life without challenge and a constant stream of new
humiliations?
- Peter Egan

Dt

DerbyDad03

in reply to "Ron Magen" on 29/08/2007 10:17 PM

30/08/2007 11:07 AM

On 30 Aug, 01:55, [email protected] (J T) wrote:
> Wed, Aug 29, 2007, 10:17pm (EDT+4) From: [email protected]
> (Ron Magen)
> Now if you *really* wanted to 'go Green' {Plus a more economical use of
> space} . . . a 'Post Hole' digger - the size used for telephone poles -
> is the way to go !! Especially since the 'markers' used for the first
> year are less then a foot square.
> If you cut a circle of sod before 'drilling', you'll even have a
> ready-made 'natural' plug.
> Ron Magen
> Backyard Boatshop
> {and 'YES' !!, I'm of the faith . . . it even says so on my dog tags -
> plus I intend to spend it all before I go. So it's either a 'Post Hole'
> or a 'Viking Funeral'}
>
> Whadda ya mean, yer "of the faith"? What faith? Sure haven't
> seent any sacrifices for the Woodworking Gods coming from out your way.
> Ya heathen.
>
> The preferred way to go is to not only spend it all, but be deeply
> in debt too.
>
> ff it comes down to a 'post hole', or 'Viking' funderal, I'd opt
> for the Viking model, but at that stage, I doubt anyone is gonna ask me.
> I believe my personal preference would be cremation, followed by
> blasting the ashes out of a Civil War muzzle loading cannon. It probabl
> will never happen, but in that case it'll give me something to bitch
> about next lifetime.
>
> JOAT
> What is life without challenge and a constant stream of new
> humiliations?
> - Peter Egan

Cremate me, mix my ashes with some wood glue and saw dust, and use me
as filler on a wide variety of projects.

JJ

in reply to DerbyDad03 on 30/08/2007 11:07 AM

30/08/2007 5:59 PM

Thu, Aug 30, 2007, 11:07am (EDT-3) [email protected] (DerbyDad03)
doth sayeth:
Cremate me, mix my ashes with some wood glue and saw dust, and use me as
filler on a wide variety of projects.

And you're 'which' member of the Addams family?



JOAT
What is life without challenge and a constant stream of new
humiliations?
- Peter Egan

MD

"Morris Dovey"

in reply to DerbyDad03 on 30/08/2007 11:07 AM

30/08/2007 6:03 PM

J T wrote:
| Thu, Aug 30, 2007, 11:07am (EDT-3) [email protected]
| (DerbyDad03) doth sayeth:
| Cremate me, mix my ashes with some wood glue and saw dust, and use
| me as filler on a wide variety of projects.
|
| And you're 'which' member of the Addams family?

Larch, er, _Lurch_.

--
Morris Dovey
DeSoto Solar
DeSoto, Iowa USA
http://www.iedu.com/DeSoto/

JJ

in reply to "Ron Magen" on 29/08/2007 10:17 PM

30/08/2007 1:55 AM

Wed, Aug 29, 2007, 10:17pm (EDT+4) From: [email protected]
(Ron=A0Magen)
Now if you *really* wanted to 'go Green' {Plus a more economical use of
space} . . . a 'Post Hole' digger - the size used for telephone poles -
is the way to go !! Especially since the 'markers' used for the first
year are less then a foot square.
If you cut a circle of sod before 'drilling', you'll even have a
ready-made 'natural' plug.
Ron Magen
Backyard Boatshop
{and 'YES' !!, I'm of the faith . . . it even says so on my dog tags -
plus I intend to spend it all before I go. So it's either a 'Post Hole'
or a 'Viking Funeral'}

Whadda ya mean, yer "of the faith"? What faith? Sure haven't
seent any sacrifices for the Woodworking Gods coming from out your way.
Ya heathen.

The preferred way to go is to not only spend it all, but be deeply
in debt too.

ff it comes down to a 'post hole', or 'Viking' funderal, I'd opt
for the Viking model, but at that stage, I doubt anyone is gonna ask me.
I believe my personal preference would be cremation, followed by
blasting the ashes out of a Civil War muzzle loading cannon. It probabl
will never happen, but in that case it'll give me something to bitch
about next lifetime.



JOAT
What is life without challenge and a constant stream of new
humiliations?
- Peter Egan


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