TOAK, The Thread of All Knowledge Part XIII
We just finished up. Caught up with some friends we hadn't seen in a while
Waved in your general direction as we passed your exit. Now we are heading to the graduation party
Waved in your general direction as we passed your exit. Now we are heading to the graduation party
checkin'in.......found a decent burger joint....they take fries and dirty them up with whatever you like,pork, chile ,cheese , bacon...you know, the good stuff
Geez, I'm bloated but suddenly hungry
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DanHappy (05-24-2021)
Got to agree with that, I love preserving mission style furniture. Your wood game is strong. Unfortunately the supply out here is sooooo limited. When I lived in the twin cities I could pick it up all over, cheap too. I bought this 1913 Buckstaff rocker at a pawn shop for $5. After I paid for it the owner said he would have given it to me to get it off the floor, he needed the space. It needed some TLC but the frame is repaired and finished waiting in storage for me to recover the seat and back.
Thanks. Yea wood is crazy expensive but old well made furniture is inexpensive for whatever reason. I still need to make a twin to my chair I made last year.
In case you haven't put them on your list of items sure to impress the Woods.....chicharones....bags and bags to go with beer.
I want to make an office door to match my front door, and it would be that basic style, but thicker.
Got to agree with that, I love preserving mission style furniture. Your wood game is strong. Unfortunately the supply out here is sooooo limited. When I lived in the twin cities I could pick it up all over, cheap too. I bought this 1913 Buckstaff rocker at a pawn shop for $5. After I paid for it the owner said he would have given it to me to get it off the floor, he needed the space. It needed some TLC but the frame is repaired and finished waiting in storage for me to recover the seat and back.