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Tommy
05-24-2006, 12:10 PM
I got a new hat! My daughter saw it and wanted it back! Go figure. :devil2:

geekgirlau
05-25-2006, 12:40 AM
Would you buy a used car off this man ??? :bug:

lucas
05-25-2006, 06:39 AM
Your having too much fun Tommy, get back to work..
I have to add that Texas has a lot of beautiful women..

Tommy
05-25-2006, 09:33 AM
Got some ocean front property and a bridge to sell, if you buy a car I'll may make a deal you can't refuse!!! :rofl:

<<Your having too much fun Tommy, get back to work>> All work and no play makes me a grumpy old draftsman LOL Thats what I get for trying to stuff 10 pounds of green dirt into a 5 pound bag.:rotlaugh:

<<I have to add that Texas has a lot of beautiful women..>> and a lot of sawed off shotguns also :)

lucas
05-25-2006, 09:43 AM
The car didn't use to live in New Orleans did it??

Thought I had you pegged as grumpy but your letting us see the other side.

Tommy
05-25-2006, 10:45 AM
GRUMPY! Who is GRUMPY??? LOL I shouldn't be so grumpy in a couple of weeks, I get back from a vacation.:cloud9:

The truck is the one my daughter was driving when the thermostat stuck, it cracked the heads, I just replaced the water pump and thermostat thinking it wasn't that bad just ran a little hot. LOL it ran hot alright.:yes

Steve I found a sawmill! They do special orders cheap. Since Rite the hardwood/firewood has gotten cheap down here. :devil2: can't seem to find any cedar though.:help

lucas
05-25-2006, 11:47 AM
Okies just usually throw those thermostats over our shoulder and forget about it.....gets a little cold in winter though.

Sawmill that does custom work.....sounds like Nirvana for ya.
What are you looking for in the way of cedar....sawmill logs?

Tommy
05-25-2006, 12:37 PM
Yeah make a few cedar chest, prefer red cedar. See background of pic, it has a red cedar fireplace mantel and covering. Grandfather made that one at his sawmill back in the 1920-1930's maybe anyway somewhere around there. The cedar there grows bigger than they do here, the biggest I've seen is around 5" in dia, takes a month of Sundays to piece that many together to make a chest.:whip

I showed you the pic of the one my Dad and I made for my wife. It was made from rough cut planks. We split them planks in half, planed, glued, and sanded for a week non stop. Told my wife I was deer hunting so she wouldn't miss me. :cool: My brother got 3 shots at deer, and I didn't see a thing. He didn't get them all he missed 2 :rofl: .

I prefer no thermostats myself, that engine had 166,000 miles so it was getting close to croaking anyway.

Aussiebear
05-26-2006, 11:59 PM
Hmmm.... it was a left field porcupine when it was alive?

malik641
05-31-2006, 06:28 PM
<<I have to add that Texas has a lot of beautiful women..>> and a lot of sawed off shotguns also :)

:rotlaugh::rotlaugh::rotlaugh:

Killian
06-01-2006, 04:44 AM
Very nice.
There just aren't enough people wearing rubber puffer fish hats these days

Zack Barresse
06-01-2006, 03:15 PM
Amen to that Killian!! I think Tommy wants to start a trend.. ;)

Tommy
08-04-2006, 04:52 PM
<<it was a left field porcupine when it was alive?>>

noooo! It was a product of the sixties generation, (hehe) you can tell by the physcodelic colors.

<<There just aren't enough people wearing rubber puffer fish hats these days>>

I like to go to the mall and just sit there and watch people stare. I've tried before to start a new trend like this but for some reason I don't succeed, well at least I no makey money. (I have great fun though at a great price no less!!)

Wow I've not posted here for a few weeks (I lurked a few times), all I can say is between vacaction, and deadlines, no free time. The bad news, no more vacation. The good news is its close enough to meet the deadline and good enough to say opps a bug or that is beyond the scope for now.:rotlaugh: