[AT] Farmer's sig line

Chuck Saunders gooberdog at gmail.com
Fri Jan 26 19:28:05 PST 2007


My favorite is www.sawmillcreek.org

On 1/26/07, Richard Fink Sr <nancydick at pennswoods.net> wrote:
>
> Farmer would you please send me a few of them links for wood working.
> I play a lot and make saw dust and mistakes also. May be able to
> learn something from them. Thanks
> R Fink
>
>
>
> At 06:19 PM 1/26/2007 -0500, you wrote:
> >         That sig line was generated as part of my ongoing drive to annoy
> the
> >various woodworkers on several woodworking lists that think that they
> must
> >spend an hour on each little setup lining everything up with a
> micrometer...
> >I speak often of how I consider a hatchet to be a precision woodworking
> >tool.   ;-)    ;-)    I have no problem with them working that way but
> >several feel the need to tell all of the new guys that they are stupid if
> >they don't do the same things and some even like to make statements that
> >imply that guys who don't shouldn't be allowed to do woodworking. The
> thing
> >is I know the truth... While many guys like to go to the shop and do
> >something, these guys are so anal that they are in the shop because their
> >wives can't stand having them in the house.   ;-)    She sends them out
> >there to waste time, not to accomplish anything. I don't know for sure
> >whether or not I am actually annoying any of them but I like to think
> so...
> >;-)   ;-)   I like to keep telling the new woodworkers that it is
> supposed
> >to be fun and just relax and do as they please. The only rules are do not
> >bleed on the tools or the wood.
> >         Again I know the truth and the truth shall set you free.
> > The big truth is
> >that tools don't matter. Lumber doesn't matter. Projects do not matter.
> The
> >only thing that matters is the making of sawdust.    ;-)
> >         Its kind of like how with old tractors, getting dirty and
> > talking tractors
> >is all that really matters. That and a big campfire...   :)
> >
> >
> >--
> >"farmer"
> >Proud owner of several cordless hatchets and a large collection of
> >solid-state hammers.
> >
> >"Axe me no questions and I'll tell you no lies"
> >
> >Francis Robinson
> >Central Indiana, USA
> >robinson at svs.net
> >
> >
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