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Started by hank-aye, August 04, 2009

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hank-aye

That be right neighborly of ya... 'pericate it.   thmbsup
hank-aye

kit_carson

Quote from: hank-aye on August 05, 2009
That be right neighborly of ya... 'pericate it.   thmbsup
hank-aye

this will give you an idea
these chisels are 150 years old

these are gouges

these are rifflers, a type of file

and a few other handy things you'll need

kit_carson

oh yeah i shoulda told you, i dont use any power tools

hank-aye

Wow is right!! Where the samhill is I 'possed ta fin me some o them 150 yar ol chisels n thet drillpress r impressive...
All kidden aside, what are the basic extras I'm gonna need?
Sorry bout not gettin back to ya in a more timely manner but my computer pooped the bed and I had ta get another. jest now got the fire agoin an throw'd some greenwood on it an got the blanket ta flappin... Now I gots ta find me one shiftless geeky types ta ferret out all my favorites an documents from my old harddrive (that the culperate, sos I been told).
Thanks Crow Killer,
hank-aye

Red Badger

If it was the hard drive that went kaput - ya might have lost 'em...  couple of ways to try and recover depending on what the drive is doing...

Seven Cardinal rules of Computer Safety: First posted on the DOD electronic bulletin board in 1979.....

Computer rule # 1:   back up your hard drive every Sunday
Computer rule # 2:   back up your hard drive every Monday
Computer rule # 3:   back up your hard drive every Tuesday
Computer rule # 4:   back up your hard drive every Wednesday
Computer rule # 5:   back up your hard drive every Thursday
Computer rule # 6:   back up your hard drive every Friday
Computer rule # 7:   We didn't do S&&t today go home and have a beer


I swear thats the truth....... I just didn't spell out the one word... in the original it was spelled out....


"The table is small signifying one prisoner alone against his or her suppressors..."

kit_carson

Quote from: hank-aye on August 07, 2009
Wow is right!! Where the samhill is I 'possed ta fin me some o them 150 yar ol chisels n thet drillpress r impressive...
All kidden aside, what are the basic extras I'm gonna need?
Sorry bout not gettin back to ya in a more timely manner but my computer pooped the bed and I had ta get another. jest now got the fire agoin an throw'd some greenwood on it an got the blanket ta flappin... Now I gots ta find me one shiftless geeky types ta ferret out all my favorites an documents from my old harddrive (that the culperate, sos I been told).
Thanks Crow Killer,
hank-aye
you dont need 150 year old chisels, those were handed down in my family. you do need some chisels, rifflers, and gouges. this is a bit more than you might need, but a basic set of hand tools.

hank-aye

Thanks again CK. The basic handtools I have, spent 26 years workin our Govt's aircraft in various forms. Rotorywing and fixedwing. Like the ones that ain't supposed ta fly better. What would I need the drillpress for?
hank-aye

foxriver50

drilling tang, lock/side plate,barrel pins,trigger pin,trigger gard pins.  Tapping lock screws, trigger plate.  comes in handy fer refacing screw heads. 
I built a 16ga.  flinter fowler from lock stockblank and barrel.  took me about six months.  Trust me and evryone els,  usr a drill press!!!

Hanshi



this will give you an idea
these chisels are 150 years old
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Purty good quality plastic on them handles.  Never would have thought they was 150 year old.  blah  ROFL
Young guys should hang out with old guys; old guys know stuff.


hank-aye

Okey-dokey, Hard ta fit one in this here travel trailer, maybe get one o them small ones from Harborfright or Northern Hydraulics. Have ta keep an I out at the yardsales. Ya'll made yer point.
hank-aye

hank-aye

How about this set?

11 Piece Wood Carving Set   


Excellent for the finest wood carving applications. No wood worker should be without this extensive wood carving set
from Harborfreight;

Straight and bent gouges, straight chisels, V-grooves, and skews
Hardwood handles and hardened points will make these tools last

Straight gouge - 3/16", 1/4"; Straight chisel - 1/8", 3/16", 1/4"; V groove - 3/16", 1/4"; Bent gouge - 3/32", 1//4"; Skew - 3-1/6", 1/4"



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