don't get me started on bad shop teachers.
i too took wood shop and all they would let me do was sand.
and i am really good at that.
but that ment i had to teach my self to use the lathe, tablesaw and so on.

hmmm maybe i would have a few less scars if they would have just took 
a risk or so and taught me something.
jim
At 07:33 PM 6/3/2007, you wrote:

>I, as a woodworker, enjoy the talk about motors and such. It was 
>only fait that I took a high school woodshop class instead of the 
>metal shop class. I did try to take a small engines class, but the 
>teacher wasn't very cooperative.
>Maybe a new list should be started for hmm, the industrial arts? I 
>don't know. Many people on the list are hobbiests and even experts 
>in various fields that go way beyond handyman stuff, but I think 
>that just adds to the list.
>I for one vote that everything be kept on this list as I've got 
>enough lists already.
>David
>----- Original Message -----
>From: Larry Stansifer
>To: <mailto:blindhandyman%40yahoogroups.com>[email protected]
>Sent: Sunday, June 03, 2007 6:02 PM
>Subject: [BlindHandyMan] Gear-heads
>
>Robert,
>
>I'm not sure how your idea for a blind guy automotive based
>list would fly.
>I for one really enjoy reading all of the sawdust talk that
>goes on here. I don't understand about 90% of it but I like
>reading about it. Maybe some day I will get brave and trade
>in tubing bender, rivet gun, torque wrench, micrometers,
>dial indicators, and all of the rest of the shit I have in
>my tool -box for some of the wood-working stuff you all talk
>about.
>What do you think guys? sawdust for motor oil, decking a
>house for decking heads and blocks, high pressure induction
>systems for high pressure water systems, souper-charged
>motors for souper glued joints.
>It all sounds like fun to me even if I don't know what the
>whole wood thing is about.
>
>Regards
>
>Larry Stansifer
>
>Keep your friends close and your enemies closer.
>
>Sun Tzu.
>
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