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Originally posted by mick pHi Rod, My wife bought me an hour lessen a few years ago, it was great. We took off at some airfield in essex and followed the m25 down to the qe2 bridge over the thames then back. Took control for a few minutes then handed back to him to land. Make sure your dad takes a video cam up with him. I got some great footage.
I told my auntie earlier an she said he will love it!
Its for two people so im gunna send my mum with him!
She can do the camera thing provided shes not too much of a nervous mess!
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Originally posted by mud skippersnap that's what I've been up to, spending hours in front of the lathe only prob is no one appreciates how much effort you put in
I find the biggest problem is finding the wood I have found Lot's of spalted logs on the beach around here.
Nowadays I love being able to put the gouge onto the work piece and get that satisfying sharp cutting noise, lots of crisp shavings and an almost finished piece.
It was different when I first started 19 years ago. I remember bits of wood flying through the air smashing the strip lights and getting showered in glass; having the gouge hurled through the open shed door like an Exocet missile, trying to get a smooth finish and being sprayed with french Shellac polish, friction burns after trying to sand the thing to death when I couldn't be bothered trying to reclaim my gouge which was now lying outside on the drive.
I remember making the piece fit the lathe only to have it part company at warp factor 10 and cuff my lug hole on the way past, The joy of using piano wire to make burn rings only to forget the wire was hot and have a branded line on mt hand for the next 2 weeks.
Oh and there's the getting the wood in the first place the time the axe slipped from my grasp and parted my shoe laces before splitting the shoe leather and embedding itself finally in the foot just between the bones.
They really have no idea the work that goes into the art of wood-turning.
Cheers JBwww.brydenenterprises.co.uk www.kirstyskids.org
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being a carpenter/joiner i know how you feel , i just bought my wife a smart car for her to learn to drive in as she has always wanted one ,she has had a hard year having to have chemotherapy most of it so thought she should have something special , and she took to driving it like a duck to water, but then again she has been riding a speed fight for years so she has a lot of road sense.
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Originally posted by soramadbeing a carpenter/joiner i know how you feel , i just bought my wife a smart car for her to learn to drive in as she has always wanted one ,she has had a hard year having to have chemotherapy most of it so thought she should have something special , and she took to driving it like a duck to water, but then again she has been riding a speed fight for years so she has a lot of road sense.
Good for you mate here's wishing you both a very special Christmas and a more comfortable 2008
Cheers JBwww.brydenenterprises.co.uk www.kirstyskids.org
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mrs gwh and meself got married on about 90 quid ,10 years ago.
since then we have built up our business and today it trades well.
so she asked for a new wedding ring, as the very cheap one she had was just about worn away.isaid we cant afford it,but have secretly got it
and a chain and charm bracelet and charms etc.does look as if i may have to wear socks with holes in them for the next year because of em ,but well worth it.Non intercooled nothing.
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Originally posted by gwh200mrs gwh and meself got married on about 90 quid ,10 years ago.
since then we have built up our business and today it trades well.
so she asked for a new wedding ring, as the very cheap one she had was just about worn away.isaid we cant afford it,but have secretly got it
and a chain and charm bracelet and charms etc.does look as if i may have to wear socks with holes in them for the next year because of em ,but well worth it.
not a secret anymore if she sees this then
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Originally posted by pirate-stormwhy she dont come on here then or glance at screen when she brings you coffee ? i know mine doesNon intercooled nothing.
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Originally posted by gwh200well im sat at work now,and she deffo aint here.and she doesnt know my log in details,hells bells will she can only just about figure how to switch the computer on !!
I've bought my mum a rake!
Nina wanted slippers - so she has those, and a pirex mixing bowl (also a request) and a Surf....oh - and me!Too old to care, young enough to remember
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Originally posted by soramadbeing a carpenter/joiner i know how you feel , i just bought my wife a smart car for her to learn to drive in as she has always wanted one ,she has had a hard year having to have chemotherapy most of it so thought she should have something special , and she took to driving it like a duck to water, but then again she has been riding a speed fight for years so she has a lot of road sense.
What is a 'speed fight'???
Here's to you and your family having a great Christmas and a wonderful new year!Too old to care, young enough to remember
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Originally posted by MudSurferYou old romantic you - that's a really lovely thing to do - and a sweet thing to ask for too.....aaahhhhhhh.......
I've bought my mum a rake!
Nina wanted slippers - so she has those, and a pirex mixing bowl (also a request) and a Surf....oh - and me!
i will actually still be wearing the holey socks though !!!
and she has borne me two fantastic children,and looks after me
very well so of course she is absolutely well worth itNon intercooled nothing.
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