so with this I add "do not use the kitchen table as a surgery for speakers 
while the wife and daughter are at the science museum.
For the mere fact that there is no such thing as forebearance in 
maintaining the environment enjoyed for the several previous hours in 
order to complet the small amount of work remaining.
But finishing the basement after the flooding is going slower than 
expected and I guess I shoudl be punished more.





On Thu, 26 Mar 2009, Dale Leavens wrote:

> That is right!
>
> My wife would explain in detail just exactly where to shove them and in 
> detail.
>
>
>  ----- Original Message -----
>  From: Betsy Whitney
>  To: [email protected]
>  Sent: Thursday, March 26, 2009 4:23 PM
>  Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] no room for more tools
>
>
>  Well, at least she gave you the option of figuring out where to put it...
>  Betsy
>
>  At 04:11 AM 3/26/2009, you wrote:
>  >I have a small basement shop. I would like a jointer and plainer but no room
>  >for them. The other day I visited the Wood Craft store and they have a
>  >combination eight inch jointer and plainer. It is a bench top unit standing
>  >16 inches tall and I think 33 inches long.
>  >I want to talk to a neighbor who does a little welding and has access to a
>  >lot of square tubing. I am thinking about having a frame that will hold the
>  >unit a little below the top. then Place a work surface on the top to replace
>  >one of the work tables that I use.
>  >I would mount rubber wheels and a locking system similar to my shop fox
>  >table saw support. When I want to use the tool raise it and lock it in place
>  >at the top for the jointer and a little higher for the plainer. I would also
>  >then have a small storage underneath.
>  >The tool is $329. The welding and parts would be a little more than two
>  >cases of beer.
>  >I want to first talk to him about the idea then try and convince Karen. All
>  >that she said when she saw it was, and where do you think you could put it?
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