I know where you are coming from. You can spend considerable time creating things that other may regard as too labour intensive but it is good thereby and very satisfying looking at your creations giving you pleasure for a lot longer than it took to create them. Gotta keep that brain and fingers active or lose it!!
That’s a nice little idea for the loads. Good thinking. Looks good and costs a fraction of buying a gondola load. I wonder if you could use a vise and measure it as you tighten it and not squeeze your fingers or have to hammer them.
I like the way you say it is how you do things. I really hate the "how it's done" or "how to do" videos with people claiming that this is the right way to do things. How I do things is right for me, so buzzzzzz off detractors..... Liked the video...
Great idea! I run o scale and I'm going to try it with one of my gondolas.
Thank you for sharing. Nice idea.
I know where you are coming from. You can spend considerable time creating things that other may regard as too labour intensive but it is good thereby and very satisfying looking at your creations giving you pleasure for a lot longer than it took to create them. Gotta keep that brain and fingers active or lose it!!
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Great idea, cheap.Thank you for serving in our military.
You are more than welcome .... it was MY pleasure to have serves God, County and Family ... Thanks again...
Brother thank you for sharing that is a great idea
AND.... they are FUN to make... thanks for the comment, appreciated.
They look awesome bud! Thanks for sharing
That’s a great time saving technique Dave...gonna try that soon...thanks for sharing it with us...Anthony
Looks great, nice idea. Thanks for sharing. Dave
They look awesome , I like the group of them mounted on the foam board . Thanks for sharing .
Thanks, Jerry ..... And you are welcome.
Nice method ,have to give that a try,little gentle persuasion does the trick
Great technique to make the scrap cubes.
Thanks, Heath ...... appreciated.
Love the process...Cheers for sharing...
That’s a nice little idea for the loads. Good thinking. Looks good and costs a fraction of buying a gondola load. I wonder if you could use a vise and measure it as you tighten it and not squeeze your fingers or have to hammer them.
I used a tack hammer and very light smacks with it... fingers still intact.... Thanks again, your comments are appreciated.
I like the way you say it is how you do things. I really hate the "how it's done" or "how to do" videos with people claiming that this is the right way to do things. How I do things is right for me, so buzzzzzz off detractors..... Liked the video...
In TOTAL agreement with you. Thanks for your comments, my brother.
Yup,gonna try this. Thank you.
hm. i happen to have an empty gondola. i'll try it.