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Re: 9/23/2014
« Reply #330 on: September 23, 2014, 02:25:33 PM »

OK, enough fun for one day, I'm outta here.  Have a great rest of the day, all.
Later Joe
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Re: 9/23/2014
« Reply #331 on: September 23, 2014, 02:26:03 PM »

next up with Ginger Ale:
Ride 'er like a bull!
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Re: 9/23/2014
« Reply #332 on: September 23, 2014, 02:26:12 PM »

next up with Ginger Ale:
That's no connie! I like those SL Bulls
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Re: 9/23/2014
« Reply #333 on: September 23, 2014, 02:28:19 PM »



Well, that's random... Did MMmmmWebber make you get some decent tools before he came over to build you humi?
Had to pick up a set, saves me making 8 passes/board when making these dado cuts on the tower humi.  Last of the tools I need for this project, thank GOD!

You're gonna have over $1000 invested in this before you're done, aren't you?
In raw materials, maybe $750($130 Tiger Maple, $300 Spanish Cedar, $130 in Glass, $50 hardware, $50 draw slides, $50 in misc other hardware(screws, outlet, shelf pins, lights, etc), and $40 in misc other stuff.  $150 for humidification-Oasis Magna

So, really close then. You already have your stain/poly, sandpaper, steelwool and wax?
Yeah, have that stuff - am getting some new pads($15 worth) for my orbital sander.

http://www.cheaphumidors.com/p_HUM-2000-SHELF.html?utm_source=google&utm_medium=shopping&utm_campaign=froogle&gdftrk=gdfV23622_a_7c1625_a_7c7254_a_7cHUM_d_2000_d_SHELF&gclid=CM-Zpvj498ACFVQV7AodoHoACg

Just sayin'
Yeah, I thought about it.  Would rather built it myself and have the better quality.  Not saying that won't last a lifetime, but for within 10% I can use better materials and make it nicer.  25,000 cu/ft versus 43,00 cu/ft as well(mine is the 43,00)
Calm down Papa Geppetto, just bustin' balls. Have you forgotten what day it is?
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Re: 9/23/2014
« Reply #334 on: September 23, 2014, 02:29:20 PM »

OK, enough fun for one day, I'm outta here.  Have a great rest of the day, all.

later Joe. thanks for the help.
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Re: 9/23/2014
« Reply #335 on: September 23, 2014, 02:29:32 PM »



Well, that's random... Did MMmmmWebber make you get some decent tools before he came over to build you humi?
Had to pick up a set, saves me making 8 passes/board when making these dado cuts on the tower humi.  Last of the tools I need for this project, thank GOD!

You're gonna have over $1000 invested in this before you're done, aren't you?
In raw materials, maybe $750($130 Tiger Maple, $300 Spanish Cedar, $130 in Glass, $50 hardware, $50 draw slides, $50 in misc other hardware(screws, outlet, shelf pins, lights, etc), and $40 in misc other stuff.  $150 for humidification-Oasis Magna

So, really close then. You already have your stain/poly, sandpaper, steelwool and wax?
Yeah, have that stuff - am getting some new pads($15 worth) for my orbital sander.

http://www.cheaphumidors.com/p_HUM-2000-SHELF.html?utm_source=google&utm_medium=shopping&utm_campaign=froogle&gdftrk=gdfV23622_a_7c1625_a_7c7254_a_7cHUM_d_2000_d_SHELF&gclid=CM-Zpvj498ACFVQV7AodoHoACg

Just sayin'
Yeah, I thought about it.  Would rather built it myself and have the better quality.  Not saying that won't last a lifetime, but for within 10% I can use better materials and make it nicer.  25,000 cu/ft versus 43,00 cu/ft as well(mine is the 43,00)
Calm down Papa Geppetto, just bustin' balls. Have you forgotten what day it is?
Ohh I know it Tuesday, just giving reasonable justification :) I do need to work on my router skills though...might start making ashtrays
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Re: 9/23/2014
« Reply #336 on: September 23, 2014, 02:31:31 PM »

next up with Ginger Ale:
That's no connie! I like those SL Bulls

Agree. Those are nice.
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Re: 9/23/2014
« Reply #337 on: September 23, 2014, 02:43:17 PM »

next up with Ginger Ale:
That's no connie! I like those SL Bulls

Agree. Those are nice.
I think the Habano is still my favorite, then the Oval, then the Bull, then the Maddy, then the Connie
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Re: 9/23/2014
« Reply #338 on: September 23, 2014, 02:44:34 PM »



Well, that's random... Did MMmmmWebber make you get some decent tools before he came over to build you humi?
Had to pick up a set, saves me making 8 passes/board when making these dado cuts on the tower humi.  Last of the tools I need for this project, thank GOD!

You're gonna have over $1000 invested in this before you're done, aren't you?
In raw materials, maybe $750($130 Tiger Maple, $300 Spanish Cedar, $130 in Glass, $50 hardware, $50 draw slides, $50 in misc other hardware(screws, outlet, shelf pins, lights, etc), and $40 in misc other stuff.  $150 for humidification-Oasis Magna

So, really close then. You already have your stain/poly, sandpaper, steelwool and wax?
Yeah, have that stuff - am getting some new pads($15 worth) for my orbital sander.

http://www.cheaphumidors.com/p_HUM-2000-SHELF.html?utm_source=google&utm_medium=shopping&utm_campaign=froogle&gdftrk=gdfV23622_a_7c1625_a_7c7254_a_7cHUM_d_2000_d_SHELF&gclid=CM-Zpvj498ACFVQV7AodoHoACg

Just sayin'
Yeah, I thought about it.  Would rather built it myself and have the better quality.  Not saying that won't last a lifetime, but for within 10% I can use better materials and make it nicer.  25,000 cu/ft versus 43,00 cu/ft as well(mine is the 43,00)
Calm down Papa Geppetto, just bustin' balls. Have you forgotten what day it is?
Ohh I know it Tuesday, just giving reasonable justification :) I do need to work on my router skills though...might start making ashtrays
You can do a hell of a lot with a router, most times easier to use than a table saw
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Re: 9/23/2014
« Reply #339 on: September 23, 2014, 02:47:29 PM »



Well, that's random... Did MMmmmWebber make you get some decent tools before he came over to build you humi?
Had to pick up a set, saves me making 8 passes/board when making these dado cuts on the tower humi.  Last of the tools I need for this project, thank GOD!

You're gonna have over $1000 invested in this before you're done, aren't you?
In raw materials, maybe $750($130 Tiger Maple, $300 Spanish Cedar, $130 in Glass, $50 hardware, $50 draw slides, $50 in misc other hardware(screws, outlet, shelf pins, lights, etc), and $40 in misc other stuff.  $150 for humidification-Oasis Magna

So, really close then. You already have your stain/poly, sandpaper, steelwool and wax?
Yeah, have that stuff - am getting some new pads($15 worth) for my orbital sander.

http://www.cheaphumidors.com/p_HUM-2000-SHELF.html?utm_source=google&utm_medium=shopping&utm_campaign=froogle&gdftrk=gdfV23622_a_7c1625_a_7c7254_a_7cHUM_d_2000_d_SHELF&gclid=CM-Zpvj498ACFVQV7AodoHoACg

Just sayin'
Yeah, I thought about it.  Would rather built it myself and have the better quality.  Not saying that won't last a lifetime, but for within 10% I can use better materials and make it nicer.  25,000 cu/ft versus 43,00 cu/ft as well(mine is the 43,00)
Calm down Papa Geppetto, just bustin' balls. Have you forgotten what day it is?
Ohh I know it Tuesday, just giving reasonable justification :) I do need to work on my router skills though...might start making ashtrays
You can do a hell of a lot with a router, most times easier to use than a table saw
Yeah the table saw is longer to setup but then you can probably cut faster whereas the router is faster to setup and then it's as fast as you can clamp and re-clamp on the next piece(or make a jig)
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Re: 9/23/2014
« Reply #340 on: September 23, 2014, 02:52:28 PM »


Goldstar and his super dilldoe - gold plated?
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Re: 9/23/2014
« Reply #341 on: September 23, 2014, 03:02:21 PM »


Goldstar and his super dilldoe - gold plated?
Got some special 'silver coating'.  Good afternoon Mr. B!
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Re: 9/23/2014
« Reply #342 on: September 23, 2014, 03:09:31 PM »

can anyone find me a deal on a mild morning cigar?
I am not a frequent morning smoker but when I do smoke a morning cigar (usually on vacation and such) I best like a Hemingway Short Story.  Very nice morning cigar and you can sometimes find them on special which is when I buy them..    The LGC Wavell is also a nice morning smoke and those can sometimes be found on special.

Agreed, those Short Stories are nice.  Had a Short Story maduro over the weekend, that one is definitely in my Top 5.
They are great and I buy  up some when on a good special because while I don't smoke one in the morning that often they make great outdoor winter time smokes, which I know should not be a factor for you!

Well, it can get rather cold where I am at night in the winter.  Nothing like North Dakota or any of those other nightmare states in the midwest ... or east coast... but still down to mid 30s/low 40s.  Yeah, warm for some places in December but you get used to the climate wherever you are.  And 40 is fucking cold out here.
40?  You folks are crying, breaking out gloves hats and coats when it gets below 60!
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Re: 9/23/2014
« Reply #343 on: September 23, 2014, 03:11:09 PM »

can anyone find me a deal on a mild morning cigar?
I am not a frequent morning smoker but when I do smoke a morning cigar (usually on vacation and such) I best like a Hemingway Short Story.  Very nice morning cigar and you can sometimes find them on special which is when I buy them..    The LGC Wavell is also a nice morning smoke and those can sometimes be found on special.

Agreed, those Short Stories are nice.  Had a Short Story maduro over the weekend, that one is definitely in my Top 5.
They are great and I buy  up some when on a good special because while I don't smoke one in the morning that often they make great outdoor winter time smokes, which I know should not be a factor for you!

Well, it can get rather cold where I am at night in the winter.  Nothing like North Dakota or any of those other nightmare states in the midwest ... or east coast... but still down to mid 30s/low 40s.  Yeah, warm for some places in December but you get used to the climate wherever you are.  And 40 is fucking cold out here.
40?  You folks are crying, breaking out gloves hats and coats when it gets below 60!
It's not even pants weather till it hits 40...pussies!
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Re: 9/23/2014
« Reply #344 on: September 23, 2014, 03:12:03 PM »



Well, that's random... Did MMmmmWebber make you get some decent tools before he came over to build you humi?
Had to pick up a set, saves me making 8 passes/board when making these dado cuts on the tower humi.  Last of the tools I need for this project, thank GOD!

You're gonna have over $1000 invested in this before you're done, aren't you?
In raw materials, maybe $750($130 Tiger Maple, $300 Spanish Cedar, $130 in Glass, $50 hardware, $50 draw slides, $50 in misc other hardware(screws, outlet, shelf pins, lights, etc), and $40 in misc other stuff.  $150 for humidification-Oasis Magna

So, really close then. You already have your stain/poly, sandpaper, steelwool and wax?
Yeah, have that stuff - am getting some new pads($15 worth) for my orbital sander.
Going natural wood color, Satin Clear Poly, Paste Wax, 00 Steel Wool, and then a variety of sandpapers for pre-poly
He said he was doing that last weekend....
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