Terrick down Under
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As soon as you get kids, life gets interesting. The first cubby I built for my kids was a 8'x8'x6' moving box. They loved it for about 5 years. It was just a plain thing that they chalked all over.
I missed you post earlier, love seeing Archer using the brace and bit. I noticed he had it well braced too.
If you get Aunt Kristy to post on my thread you can tell Archer I know her. America is not all that big. I know a lot of people here. There are still some I haven't met, though.


I've got a mate who's written a book about setting up a home car workshop, and got Jack Olsen's permission to use a bunch of pictures of the 12-Gauge garage in it.
I pre-ordered it a while back, and it arrived last week.
It's a great book.
In a bit of shameless cross-thread promotion, I've started a separate thread for it here...
https://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=394055
Hey Andy!
Yeah, Archer's tool skills are coming along nicely. Work outside has slowed a bit with the cold weather here, but we've got plenty of little inside projects on the go.
I don't think GarageJournal is really Aunt Kristy's scene, but I'll mention it to her.
Australia's not that big either, but there's still a few people here that I haven't met yet. I try to make the number of people I know bigger every day.
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That looks like a cool book, I read through the thread last night. You can get your copy autographed
GB

Challenge Aunt Kristy for Archer
I try to make the people I know bigger every day too. Usually I fix barbecue or pies. How do you do it?



I try to make the people I know bigger every day too. Usually I fix barbecue or pies. How do you do it?

