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Something is taking root in the barnyard - and it is done!
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Re: Something is taking root in the barnyard - and it is don
Bill, the door between the two smaller shops is still in the planning stage. As for any table saw work, that will all be done in my wood shop set up in the other barn. Most of my grinding, welding and such will be done outside. I really won't have room for a separate area once this is laid out. I have to keep in mind that of the four bays, one will be converted to a smaller separate shop, that can be heated separately in the winter, and one will house a 36' motorhome. this will only leave me two bays for projects, one for a long term project and the other to get something in quick and back out.
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Re: Something is taking root in the barnyard - and it is don
All I can say is retirement must pay better than workin' does. It looks good Bill.
Rick
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- Barnyard
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Re: Something is taking root in the barnyard - and it is don
ricky racer wrote:All I can say is retirement must pay better than workin' does. It looks good Bill.
Rick
Ricky, It used to cost me $400.00 a month for gas when I worked.
There are two ways to get enough Cubs. One is to continue to accumulate more and more. The other is to desire less.
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