Gooday Wally, Another meaningful video and a great theme as well. The original stool looks well used and appreciated. A redo from year eight in 1981 means I am an older man than you, not that it's a competition. Anyway, great to see you in the workshop getting dusty. Regards James
Thanks James , Yeah the 80's were an awesome time growing up! I must admit though , using the coping saw after all these years was challenging , but so satisfying once completed . All my project/builds are made outside under the pergola beside the colour bond fence (alfresco).. Cheers - Wally
Very cool. I have a silly question. I’m American, so we don’t use metric as often as Europeans do. My question is, why use millimeters when you could use centimeters? I’m sure there’s a logical reason. Thanks for all you do.😊
@@lisastaven494 it's not a silly question, at junior school (primary school) children are introduced to centimetres, however at secondry school (high school)....we slowly make the transition to milimetres . Australia made the transition from imperial to metric in 1970 .
Gooday Wally,
Another meaningful video and a great theme as well.
The original stool looks well used and appreciated.
A redo from year eight in 1981 means I am an older man than you, not that it's a competition.
Anyway, great to see you in the workshop getting dusty.
Regards
James
Thanks James ,
Yeah the 80's were an awesome time growing up! I must admit though , using the coping saw after all these years was challenging , but so satisfying once completed .
All my project/builds are made outside under the pergola beside the colour bond fence (alfresco)..
Cheers - Wally
You are coping well.
@@CNKXU1 I Saw that coming .
Great video. Thanks
Your welcome ! thank you for watching 🙏
That’s a charming little stool, Wally. We like that accent of yours. We’re in the states. California.
Glad you like the stool , Accent ? native English (Strayan) hehehe .... Wally....
Very cool. I have a silly question. I’m American, so we don’t use metric as often as Europeans do. My question is, why use millimeters when you could use centimeters? I’m sure there’s a logical reason. Thanks for all you do.😊
@@lisastaven494 it's not a silly question, at junior school (primary school) children are introduced to centimetres, however at secondry school (high school)....we slowly make the transition to milimetres .
Australia made the transition from imperial to metric in 1970 .