After all of the projects I have been doing lately for SWMBO and everyone
else I decided to do something for myself.
http://www.ch47.org/project_1.htm
A nice new toolbox. Made in Korea. :) That's were I am currently stationed.
--
Ken Gunter
Woodworker & CH-47D Pilot
http://www.ch47.org
[email protected]
Yeah, there should be a saying that says not only measure twice and cut
once, but to THINK twice and cut once. After sawing half of the boards I
realized I was cutting the wrong one. Oh well chalk one up to experience.
Thanks!!
--
Ken Gunter
Woodworker & CH-47D Pilot
http://www.ch47.org
[email protected]
"Mark & Juanita" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> In article <407048d7@sl-news.>, [email protected] says...
> > After all of the projects I have been doing lately for SWMBO and
everyone
> > else I decided to do something for myself.
> >
> > http://www.ch47.org/project_1.htm
> >
> > A nice new toolbox. Made in Korea. :) That's were I am currently
stationed.
> >
>
> Very nice. Not to pick on you, but aren't the pins and tails on the
> drawers reversed between side and front? Seems like you would want what
> you are using as the sides in front, because that is how the forces
> would act.
>
> Really liked the quilting on that clock, cool detail. Your other
> projects also show great attention to detail.
>
> Finally, thanks for your service to our country.
I thought that was the only way Bob. :)
Dang, fixed wing guys!!
--
Ken Gunter
Woodworker & CH-47D Pilot
http://www.ch47.org
[email protected]
"Bob S." <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Well......ya know how them chopper pilots are... They can't even put the
> props in the right places on an aero-machine....
>
>
> Bob S.
>
> "Mark & Juanita" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> > In article <407048d7@sl-news.>, [email protected] says...
> > > After all of the projects I have been doing lately for SWMBO and
> everyone
> > > else I decided to do something for myself.
> > >
> > > http://www.ch47.org/project_1.htm
> > >
> > > A nice new toolbox. Made in Korea. :) That's were I am currently
> stationed.
> > >
> >
> > Very nice. Not to pick on you, but aren't the pins and tails on the
> > drawers reversed between side and front? Seems like you would want what
> > you are using as the sides in front, because that is how the forces
> > would act.
> >
> > Really liked the quilting on that clock, cool detail. Your other
> > projects also show great attention to detail.
> >
> > Finally, thanks for your service to our country.
>
>
In article <407048d7@sl-news.>, [email protected] says...
>
> http://www.ch47.org/project_1.htm
>
> A nice new toolbox. Made in Korea. :) That's were I am currently stationed.
>
>
>
Very nice, indeed, Ken. . .Do you have to speak Korean at the
lumberyard? ;~)
Kim
In article <407048d7@sl-news.>, [email protected] says...
> After all of the projects I have been doing lately for SWMBO and everyone
> else I decided to do something for myself.
>
> http://www.ch47.org/project_1.htm
>
> A nice new toolbox. Made in Korea. :) That's were I am currently stationed.
>
Very nice. Not to pick on you, but aren't the pins and tails on the
drawers reversed between side and front? Seems like you would want what
you are using as the sides in front, because that is how the forces
would act.
Really liked the quilting on that clock, cool detail. Your other
projects also show great attention to detail.
Finally, thanks for your service to our country.
Well......ya know how them chopper pilots are... They can't even put the
props in the right places on an aero-machine....
Bob S.
"Mark & Juanita" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> In article <407048d7@sl-news.>, [email protected] says...
> > After all of the projects I have been doing lately for SWMBO and
everyone
> > else I decided to do something for myself.
> >
> > http://www.ch47.org/project_1.htm
> >
> > A nice new toolbox. Made in Korea. :) That's were I am currently
stationed.
> >
>
> Very nice. Not to pick on you, but aren't the pins and tails on the
> drawers reversed between side and front? Seems like you would want what
> you are using as the sides in front, because that is how the forces
> would act.
>
> Really liked the quilting on that clock, cool detail. Your other
> projects also show great attention to detail.
>
> Finally, thanks for your service to our country.
Just finished a couple of wall units that are L shaped. Rather than
try to think twice, or at all, the back pieces that were to be tails
are marked with felt tip. Sure saved time! Probably wood as well.
On Mon, 5 Apr 2004 18:01:48 +0900, "47Driver" <[email protected]>
wrote:
>Yeah, there should be a saying that says not only measure twice and cut
>once, but to THINK twice and cut once. After sawing half of the boards I
>realized I was cutting the wrong one. Oh well chalk one up to experience.
>
>Thanks!!