in the future - u will be able to do some more stuff here,,,!! like pat catgirl- i mean um yeah... for now u can only see others's posts :c
Jack the most honorable and respectful man . It shows in the people that work with him and the innovative spirit of Harvey/ I'm very thankful to be a small part.
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Can not beleive how often i use thes now that i have them. LOVE the large readout, The smooth as silk travel of these calipers. A complete joy to use. You need these in your shop.
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My first review had over 80,000 views but had a bunch of negative mean comments. SOO tire of them so I shut it down and reshot the review and now it still getting reviews, over 100,000, BUT minus the negative comments. I'm no pro I don't mind constructive criticism but don't tolerate mean vulgar criticism
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Mexico update time lapsed videocoming soon of just what we do there Improving lives 1 room at a time
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Get your kids off social media and get in the sand, Sandbox that is. Get outside and have FUN!!
Add a little extra to a plain sandbox like I did for may granddaughter's Sandbox. Whiteboard table a place to write, color or for serving a meal at. Sand to build sandcastles or desert themes for the toy cars, Barbie or action figures to play in. Chalkboard for added drawing writing or just to doodle. Then it all closes to keep the Cats from leaving little surprises there. I explain it all in a Video coming this week
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Quick video review on my Woodpeckers Mini Scraper.Great gift for the woodworker in your family. Video coming this afternoon.
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Another tool maintenance video. Keep your tool in top performance for years of service. Air leaking threaded trigger valve on my Porter Cable DA250A finish nailer. Video coming Saturday
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"Take Back my Shack" Therapy through wood working. After the death of my step-father and father in the same year, I was overwhelmed. A year of dealing with the courts, repairs to my fatherâs house, moving my dads & grandma's stuff to my shop, I no longer had room to work. I fell into a little depression. No longer could I get to my tools to work on the cars or woodworking. I had to move thing around just to work in the shop, absolutely no room to do anything. So after 5 years Iâve have had enough. Iâm cleaning out my fathers stuff, giving my shop, AKA âThe Shackâ, a complete revamping. This is my video log of the process with projects, tool reviews and a bit of reflection on how it affected me and how Iâm dealing with it. Maybe through all this we just might learn something more about ourselves. So jump in, hold on and join me for the ride.