Masboy wrote:I,m sure old Murphy hangs out quite often with Mike in his shop
Heck, I even have a chair set to the side just for old Murp. I did mention its been a while since my last stitches right. I'm sure ole Murphy boy wil remain me.
I would love to see another build along, They make me wish i was there learning straight from you,Smelling the wood,getting dusty and im sure i could work on first aid while there
Mike , I really wish we lived closer together . I think you could teach this old dog a few new tricks . Would really like to up grade from my wood butcher status to a a man of your ability
In the mean time I may have to look into investing in a wood stove for my shop I need away to get rid of any of my mistakes
Would throughly enjoy a build along!
I look at my stock blank in the gun room everyday, wishing I had a fraction of your talent.
If you are not willing to learn, nobody can help you, if you are willing, nobody can stop you.
A bowhunter with a passion for shooting firearms.
WMU 91
Boo string
Does it mean the more blood spilt on it the better I'll shoot with it.
You be careful with those sharp things there.
We have to keep a look out for our safety officer,he's like an accident looking for somewhere to happen.
The only bloke I know who can stab himself in the eye putting his safety glasses on.
snuffbox wrote:Does it mean the more blood spilt on it the better I'll shoot with it.
You be careful with those sharp things there.
We have to keep a look out for our safety officer,he's like an accident looking for somewhere to happen.
The only bloke I know who can stab himself in the eye putting his safety glasses on.
Snuff, considering the tool I used, well it was just a nick. These people were blowing it all out of proportion. Only eight or ten stitches. The older I get the more it happens. Its the natue of the beast. I have'nt even touched a main artery.
snuffbox wrote:Does it mean the more blood spilt on it the better I'll shoot with it.
You be careful with those sharp things there.
We have to keep a look out for our safety officer,he's like an accident looking for somewhere to happen.
The only bloke I know who can stab himself in the eye putting his safety glasses on.
Snuff, considering the tool I used, well it was just a nick. These people were blowing it all out of proportion. Only eight or ten stitches. The older I get the more it happens. Its the natue of the beast. I have'nt even touched a main artery.
if memory serves me correctly it was that grinding wheel that looks like a torture device...i love that tool
j.krug wrote:Bring it on Mike. It's always a pleasure to watch you work.
I have a neighbor like that. He would say Mike, I could stand and watch you work all day long. And then he would have this cat ate the mouse smile to go with it. To funny.