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254802 Chuck Taylor 2015‑05‑21 Galoot Visit revisited
Gentle Galoots,

The link didn't work the first time, so I'll try again.

Today my shop was blessed by a visit from fellow Galoot Adam Maxwell. Adam was
in town on business and had a few hours to spare, so I invited him to visit my
shop. Here is proof:


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That's me on the left and Adam on the right.

We worked on the installation of the tail vise on my new workbench (the one that
I have been working on for only about 6-1/2 years now). The base is done and now
I'm working on the top. That's an Atkins saw in my hand.

It's always great to connect Galoot faces and names, and even better when a
fellow Galoot joins you in your shop. Good times. Thanks to Adam for stopping
by.

Chuck Taylor
Everett, WA, USA
254806 Kirk Eppler <eppler.kirk@g...> 2015‑05‑21 Re: Galoot Visit revisited
On Wed, May 20, 2015 at 8:21 PM, Chuck Taylor via OldTools <
oldtools@s...> wrote:

> It's always great to connect Galoot faces and names, and even better when
> a fellow Galoot joins you in your shop. Good times.


Well Done.  Always good for others of us to see faces and names at the same
time too. Glad it worked out.


-- 
Kirk Eppler in HMB, CA, where last nights mist actually have been
measurable.
254810 "Adam R. Maxwell" <amaxwell@m...> 2015‑05‑22 Re: Galoot Visit revisited
> On May 20, 2015, at 20:21 , Chuck Taylor via OldTools  wrote:
> 
> We worked on the installation of the tail vise on my new workbench (the one
that I have been working on for only about 6-1/2 years now). The base is done
and now I'm working on the top. That's an Atkins saw in my hand.
> 
> It's always great to connect Galoot faces and names, and even better when a
fellow Galoot joins you in your shop. Good times. Thanks to Adam for stopping
by.

Chuck, thanks for the invite and letting me hang out
in your shop, and thanks to your wife for the great meal!

This was a fun visit, and I kept distracting Chuck from
the task at hand by asking about various neat old tools
that he has stashed around the shop (including some nice
Bed Rocks). I regret to report that he doesn't use sash
cord to drive his lathe though :).

Adam
Port Angeles, WA

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