I had a few thoughts...
Why the heck do I keep all the crap I keep? I threw out so much useless scrap wood it's silly. I kept the corners that I bandsawed off of square bowl blanks, with the thoughts that I could make pen blanks out of them. I already have pen blanks coming out of my ears, and create more with every project :eusa_doh:
Will the dust ever go away? I filled 4 trash cans with sawdust and shavings, and I feel that I keep my shop pretty clean. But it hides under and on top of everything. Once I had swept and sucked up all that I could find, I moved something and there was more :BangHead:.
A lathe is a very messy tool. Two of the above trash cans of dust and shavings came from under my lathe
Sawdust is like steroids for Wolf Spiders. I have never seen them so large. I killed at least a dozen that were the size of a silver dollar.
Why do Toadfrogs hop into my shop just to die and end up as shriveled up little pieces of Toadfrog jerky?
Maybe to hang out with the gargantuan Wolf Spiders??
Sawdust and water make a very good concrete stain. I get a little seepage into my basement shop during heavy rains (like came with TS Hanna). My sawdust piles make very effective dams but the result is a nice multi-colored mark on my concrete floor depending on the species of dust.
Never brag to your wife on how clean you got your shop. She will find the areas you missed and you will be on your knees vacuuming under the table saw and lumber pile :BangHead::BangHead:
Never brag to your wife about how clean you got your shop. She will just reply "you spent 6 hours cleaning your shop but don't help at all keeping the house clean"...I ended up vacuuming the living-room too :roll:
The harder you sweat while cleaning your shop, the more dust that will stick to you. I started a clean white boy and ended up looking like this -
Respectfully submitted (with all due respect for Aborigines, who can't help that they look like they just cleaned my shop)
Dave
Why the heck do I keep all the crap I keep? I threw out so much useless scrap wood it's silly. I kept the corners that I bandsawed off of square bowl blanks, with the thoughts that I could make pen blanks out of them. I already have pen blanks coming out of my ears, and create more with every project :eusa_doh:
Will the dust ever go away? I filled 4 trash cans with sawdust and shavings, and I feel that I keep my shop pretty clean. But it hides under and on top of everything. Once I had swept and sucked up all that I could find, I moved something and there was more :BangHead:.
A lathe is a very messy tool. Two of the above trash cans of dust and shavings came from under my lathe
Sawdust is like steroids for Wolf Spiders. I have never seen them so large. I killed at least a dozen that were the size of a silver dollar.
Why do Toadfrogs hop into my shop just to die and end up as shriveled up little pieces of Toadfrog jerky?
Maybe to hang out with the gargantuan Wolf Spiders??
Sawdust and water make a very good concrete stain. I get a little seepage into my basement shop during heavy rains (like came with TS Hanna). My sawdust piles make very effective dams but the result is a nice multi-colored mark on my concrete floor depending on the species of dust.
Never brag to your wife on how clean you got your shop. She will find the areas you missed and you will be on your knees vacuuming under the table saw and lumber pile :BangHead::BangHead:
Never brag to your wife about how clean you got your shop. She will just reply "you spent 6 hours cleaning your shop but don't help at all keeping the house clean"...I ended up vacuuming the living-room too :roll:
The harder you sweat while cleaning your shop, the more dust that will stick to you. I started a clean white boy and ended up looking like this -
Respectfully submitted (with all due respect for Aborigines, who can't help that they look like they just cleaned my shop)
Dave
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