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RE: I Don't Always Reno But When I Do

The last thing you need to practice is being uncommon. I think you've got that down, unless uncommon doesn't mean unusual, unique, rare, abnormal atypical, peculiar,uncustomery, strange, bizarre eccentric, or oddball. That's why we LUV you. Maybe LUV is a little much, let us say love you, that's better, I don't want anyone to get the wrong idea.

Nice job on the cabinets for a guy with more issues than a bald guy with hair.
Just imagine all that you will be able to accomplish when your leg, hand, and head have healed.

Peace, brother!

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Helluva issue for a bald guy.


What is going on my man? Happy....
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Happy whatever day this is.

I'm glad you think so, thank you. Pura's never really seen me around the house either cuz we've either been in an RV or another country. Skillsaw, for example, though most every tool is the same anymore, they have those safety switches on them. Need a thumb for that OR...

Engage the switch while the blade's running in the air with your good hand so you can guide the saw with your bad hand. With RPM's at full speed, now you gotta support whatever you're cutting with your good hand. Wielding high rpm blades around is playing with fire.

Nice to know I can still impress her.


atypical..

Nicest thing anyone's said to me all year. = }

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Those safety switches can be a problem even for a guy with two good hands, I think they make power tools more dangerous.
Now that you've impressed Pura, I'm sure she's about to lay a few more projects on you.

I have several pairs of these clamps, they are great for holding the piece of wood in place while cutting. Whenever I need to rip a long piece of wood I just clamp the wood to a bench and that leaves both hands free to control the saw.

What impressed me the most about the cabinets was that you were able to hang them by yourself, which had to present a challenge.
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Atypical, so you like that one, it fits you like a glove, not like OJ's gloves.