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BB: have you put the cement in that form you posted a picture of yet? i'm a bit concerned that you have a lot of bricks in the edge that might show after you take the forms off. also it looks like it won't be very thick on the edges and the cement might crack.

if you haven't poured it yet I might remove all the bricks on the edges and use a few more bags of concrete. OR maybe add some height to your pad with another 2x4 on top of your form or change it out to a 2x6 or 2x8.

your call and just thought I'd mention it.

best of luck and hope you get an inversion table cause I know just loading those 80 pound bags of cement and moving them around are tough on an old body.
 
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BB: have you put the cement in that form you posted a picture of yet? i'm a bit concerned that you have a lot of bricks in the edge that might show after you take the forms off. also it looks like it won't be very thick on the edges and the cement might crack.

if you haven't poured it yet I might remove all the bricks on the edges and use a few more bags of concrete. OR maybe add some height to your pad with another 2x4 on top of your form or change it out to a 2x6 or 2x8.

your call and just thought I'd mention it.

best of luck and hope you get an inversion table cause I know just loading those 80 pound bags of cement and moving them around are tough on an old body.

Thanks drives. Bricks on the bottom will not show as backfilled dirt will cover them. They are also around the edges and just pieces on the bottom to keep the mix in. Only the center pad will have any weight on it a 125 gallon propane tank but where it sits is all concrete as is most of the pad. No freeze here either. It's more likely to settle in a lot of rain as it is all clay. One of the reasons I poured the pads in sections was so if any settling occurs it would be along a seam and prevent cracking. Thanks for the concern drives but just trying to keep water from finding a low spot along the foundation and give my gas tank something to stabilize it.
 
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More concrete (500 lbs) My last pour until it gets cooler. I will get the tank set and filled and the gutter detailed out in case we get more storms. Need a rest going to finish my book next few weeks. Bobby
 

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BB--That is some professional looking concrete work. I need something like that running along side my garage. It is 25-30 ft worth. You can bring your own bags and mixer and I am free next week to supervise.
 

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BB: looks good from my chair. are you planning on putting another pad in front of that door next to the pad you just poured or maybe bricks?

I have no idea how you manage with all the humidity you must have with the hot weather and rain you get, but i'm guessing you like it or you wouldn't live there.

it's pretty smokey around here the last few days cause British Columbia (CANADA) is on fire and so is the eastern part of Washington so our sunny and 85 degree weather looks like winter outside.

nice work and hope it works out like you planned.
 
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BB--That is some professional looking concrete work. I need something like that running along side my garage. It is 25-30 ft worth. You can bring your own bags and mixer and I am free next week to supervise.

Thanks Jim for the complement; and the offer to come over and play! Ma says I have to finish my chores if I want candy. It's just not fair! She has fun with her friends. She's doing something with an apple right now; says its a special treat; for me! :drool:
 
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BB: looks good from my chair. are you planning on putting another pad in front of that door next to the pad you just poured or maybe bricks?

I have no idea how you manage with all the humidity you must have with the hot weather and rain you get, but i'm guessing you like it or you wouldn't live there.

it's pretty smokey around here the last few days cause British Columbia (CANADA) is on fire and so is the eastern part of Washington so our sunny and 85 degree weather looks like winter outside.

nice work and hope it works out like you planned.

Thanks drives! Its not that I like it all that much; I just hate to sit without doing something; especially when it will not go away!
I am going to slope the grade on the door side toward the other side of the cottage. I already have French drains there and the grade naturally goes in that direction. There is also a large oak tree close enough to the back of the house to **** up the water.

Steve thanks!:thumbup:
 
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BB: I like the sound of bricks even better in front of the door.

have a great weekend and maybe you'll get a decent one weatherwise so you can enjoy being outside.
 
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Gang here are a few pictures of the router plane. I am going to pick up a few more cutters; thanks to Jim putting me wise to where I can get them for a fair price.
 

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That #71 is in outstanding condition. Best part is that it is all complete. The fence AND screw are the first to go missing. Then the mouth closing shoe. Nice score.
 

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Bobby and Steve, those are beautiful tools. Before GJ I would have had no idea what I was looking at or what it was for. Now that I know, I'll keep my eye out for one at the local Habitat for Humanity ReStore. Might even tell my neighbor to keep me in mind -- he owns a consignment shop and checks out all the garage sales for treasures.
 
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Bobby and Steve, those are beautiful tools. Before GJ I would have had no idea what I was looking at or what it was for. Now that I know, I'll keep my eye out for one at the local Habitat for Humanity ReStore. Might even tell my neighbor to keep me in mind -- he owns a consignment shop and checks out all the garage sales for treasures.

Thanks Jim:thumbup:

Thanks Steve.:thumbup:

Thanks Bob.:thumbup:

Before I started thinking about putting a bench stop in the woodcrafter's bench I am building in my head I had no idea either. Somewhere in my research on the built in stops it was mentioned. You know the rest!
 

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Hmmm, I didn't even know they had a fence. I'd never seen one. Now I have to make one.

The tricky part is the top piece that rides in the slots on the bottom of the plane. The reason it has wonky sides is that one side is for following flat surfaces and the other is for following curves. Hard part is the screw but those in the know just grab one of the blade holder screws from an old #78. Since the bullnose frog is rarely used in those planes, the missing screw is not a problem.

Make those in bronze and plane users will drive to OK just to see one.
 
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The tricky part is the top piece that rides in the slots on the bottom of the plane. The reason it has wonky sides is that one side is for following flat surfaces and the other is for following curves. Hard part is the screw but those in the know just grab one of the blade holder screws from an old #78. Since the bullnose frog is rarely used in those planes, the missing screw is not a problem.

Make those in bronze and plane users will drive to OK just to see one.

Good to know! I would have thought some type of gun related screw would work? I did figure out the curve though. Lots of thought went into things used by hand power.
 

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BB: I like all the hand tools you are coming up with, but like Andy i'm looking forward to a few videos of that mill cutting up some logs. I'm patient though so i can wait til next spring or whenever the weather is better for you to go out and work on the mill again.

I hope all is well in your world and is it about time for your high school reunion to so you can also pick up that cool old vise?

cheers
 
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I'm back! I will post pictures as soon as I find the cord for my camera to upload? Got the vises and some other goodies; two end tables, a better compass, an old oily rag can, some upholstery fabric and an oak roll around chair to match the roll top desk that I was going to use for a base for my custom woodworkers bench. I have another desk and other ideas so I'll just have to modify the plan. Ginny's car was loaded to the max weight wise. Add some clothes and smaller items; plus a nice set of U.S.A. made horse shoes for $2 and we rode home wondering if the axels would hold out.
 
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Vlaidimir this is my grandson with the gift you sent. I first told him to figure out how it was done which he only half could figure out. When I told him the rest of the story, that it was a gift that had traveled so far he was so proud. Thanks again Bobby
 

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BB: yep you know what they say. It didn't happen unless there are plenty of pictures so when you get some time how about a few of the vises and STUFF from your little trip?

good to have you back and yes saw a few logs if you'd like to too.
 
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Sounds like an enjoyable walk about. With cool weather on the way maybe you can work in some shop time.

Sure would like to Jim. As i'm sure you all know it looks like a major hurricane is headed our way and weather or not it comes I'm guessing my week is all planned and it doesn't include fun. :(
 
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No I didn't trade Ginny for another tool! I did pick up a few but mostly discussed selling things I no longer use or need. I am still trying to catch up and this hurricane is complicating things so please be patient. I have to drive 120 miles round trip to get a belt for my tractor and some lamp oil today; plus empty the car. Running around is getting older than me. :lol_hitti
 

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BB--I turned on the StormMover machine and gave it a northerly course. Florence should miss you and make land over the Outer Banks. Just get ready for some rain. Good luck!
 

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Hunker down Bobby!

Oh, you already know.

Ginny on a camel is so cool.:cool:

You need to get off that driving for parts. Order online and get it in two days, three tops. I usually order from eBay and the box comes with Amazon Prime stickers all over it.:headscrat Vendors are hustling so hard they are shipping low priority stuff with the high priority. I imagine it's too tough to keep stuff separate. It's getting where I don't want to spend the fuel to drive to Tulsa to save a day or two when the urgency has passed by the time I get home. You know how that is, I'm sure.
 
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BB--I turned on the StormMover machine and gave it a northerly course. Florence should miss you and make land over the Outer Banks. Just get ready for some rain. Good luck!

Jim now they're talking about a fifty fifty chance of a stall and turn west that would leave us with three days of tropical force winds in the beginning and rain until the end. Then the storm would be moving on the exact path we would evacuate on. We will probably stay and pray that the rain and remaining water does not reach floor level which would be 16 feet above sea level. I have had a work order in for the ditches to be cleaned and cleared for over a month and no luck. They have not been cleared in the 25 years that I have been living here! Could be a good thing I guess as the ocean water can not back up through them either? :lol_hitti
 
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Hunker down Bobby!

Oh, you already know.

Ginny on a camel is so cool.:cool:

You need to get off that driving for parts. Order online and get it in two days, three tops. I usually order from eBay and the box comes with Amazon Prime stickers all over it.:headscrat Vendors are hustling so hard they are shipping low priority stuff with the high priority. I imagine it's too tough to keep stuff separate. It's getting where I don't want to spend the fuel to drive to Tulsa to save a day or two when the urgency has passed by the time I get home. You know how that is, I'm sure.

Andy you are so right!
 
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