View Full Version : What to get for a fellas 40th birthday?
mic-d
19th September 2006, 05:14 PM
I have a erm... friend, yeah that's it, a friend, who's turning 40 soon and he has no idea what he wants. SWMBO is pressuring me for what I, ah I mean he might like but this is tough.
SWMBO: New electric razor?
Me, I mean him: "old one still works"
SWMBO: fly rod?
him "wouldn't use it in Brisbane west much"
SWMBO: "radio controlled plane"
him: might be fun, for the first week, gonna be a dust gatherer.
him : a boat?
SWMBO: sarcastic laugh
He thinks he'd like to hold out a bit longer b4 getting a set of Japanese chisels but SWMBO is happy to spend that much on him :eek: (i'm not sure there isn't something going on between them)
No other tools I want that I can currently afford or fit in my meagre space, He!, he!, I mean he can fit in. So over to you lot. Any ideas for gifts <=$600
for a fella turning 40? You don't need to know me, just after ideas, and one of you might just have one crazy enough for me to like.
Cheers
Michael
I mean him to like doh.
Auld Bassoon
19th September 2006, 06:13 PM
A nice LN plane perhaps, such as their Anniversary smoothing plane: see here (http://www.lie-nielsen.com.au/catalog.php?sku=4_5bronze)
Stuart
19th September 2006, 07:12 PM
A Jet planer
http://www.axminster.co.uk/images/products/54A_l.jpg
Some HNT Gordon Planes
http://www.uktoolshop.com/HNTGordon/HNTimages/hntcollection.jpg
Viagra
http://www.xxxfreesexchat.com/MISC/meds/viagra.JPG
craigb
19th September 2006, 07:16 PM
I'm with Steve. Get a LN plane.
You'll have it for the rest of your life and you'll never forget who gave it to you.
I got a LA smoother for my 50th. It's still my favorite handtool.
Skew ChiDAMN!!
19th September 2006, 07:17 PM
A good mattress for the bed and tools/materials to convert your household steps into ramps... now that you've hit 40, it won't be long before you learn to really appreciate 'em! :D
Bluegum
19th September 2006, 07:24 PM
Damn this means I have decisions like this to look forward to as I climb the ladder to 40....:eek: :eek:
Bodgy
19th September 2006, 09:44 PM
I always buy Grecian 2000, for mates that hit 40.
50 yrs sees a pack of incontinence pads.
60, well no call as yet, but maybe something creative will come to me.
Incidentally, there's a set of 8 used Nip chisels on EPay for $100 last time I looked.
ian
19th September 2006, 10:28 PM
a LN plane, I'd suggest something more upmarket but, beside your mate being 41 before it arrived, there'd be nothing to look forward to when he turns 50 :-)
set of LN chisels
get Colin Clenton or Chris Vesper to make a matched set of layout tools: 90° square, mitre square, cutting guage, mortise guage, sliding bevel, small layout square, scratch awl, etc
ian
Tonyz
19th September 2006, 10:31 PM
clothing with parrots on, ..... ahhh droool
Tonto
Tex B
19th September 2006, 10:47 PM
A nice LN plane perhaps, such as their Anniversary smoothing plane: see here (http://www.lie-nielsen.com.au/catalog.php?sku=4_5bronze)
Makes me want to turn 40 again. Maybe 50? 48?
Tex
Harry72
20th September 2006, 12:00 AM
How about $600 of nice wood... make his own present!
Ikkyu
20th September 2006, 01:50 AM
clothing with parrots on, ..... ahhh droool
Tonto
There is just something really weird about what you just said.
Ikkyu
masoth
20th September 2006, 05:23 AM
Pyrograph tool - branch out and try something new.
soth
mic-d
20th September 2006, 09:34 AM
Thanks fellas for the ideas! SWMBO says no to the LN plane since I am 3/4 way thru tuning a set of old Stanleys. The 4 1/2 is working beautifully too. If I get the viagra, I probably have to get the new matress and ramps immediately :eek:
Grecian 2000 is not a bad idea, if I can use it on my beard. I thought this would be the only hair on my head by the time I turned 40, but my ears and nose seem to be going out in sympathy to the noggin. It's sprouting in all sorts of unwanted places.:rolleyes:
The LN chisels might be good. I've been waiting to hear from someone about a comparison to japanese chisels.
Cheers
Michael
craigb
20th September 2006, 09:50 AM
The LN chisels might be good. I've been waiting to hear from someone about a comparison to japanese chisels.
I can't compare them to Jap chisels because I don't own any Jap ones but the LN bevel edge chisels are the duck's guts!
I love using mine.
Beutifully made, superbly balanced and they really hold an edge.
floobyduster
20th September 2006, 10:31 AM
How bout something from the Incra range - like the Mitre Express and/or some of their lovely Marking and Setout tools?
Farm boy
20th September 2006, 12:49 PM
hi micheal
i would go the other way and stock my bar up with a good bottle of port (penfold grandfathers port) and a nice single malt whiskey a case of red as well as an LN plane:D
mic-d
21st September 2006, 08:09 PM
Thanks again for all the suggestions. Farmboy, that is my regular weekly order :D
Here's what I've decided on. A Colen Clenton 100mm try square, 75mm mitre gauge, and cutting gauge and a set of 4 oire nomi (3,6,12 and 24mm)
No change from $640. But Ive also put in a strong request for the LN anniversary plane so maybe I'll get both!
Thanks again
Michael
craigb
21st September 2006, 08:34 PM
Thanks again for all the suggestions. Farmboy, that is my regular weekly order :D
Here's what I've decided on. A Colen Clenton 100mm try square, 75mm mitre gauge, and cutting gauge and a set of 4 oire nomi (3,6,12 and 24mm)
No change from $640. But Ive also put in a strong request for the LN anniversary plane so maybe I'll get both!
Thanks again
Michael
You don't deserve any of it.
mic-d
22nd September 2006, 08:52 AM
You don't deserve any of it.
Oowwww! That's a bit mean.
Andy Mac
22nd September 2006, 09:18 AM
hi micheal
i would go the other way and stock my bar up with a good bottle of port (penfold grandfathers port) and a nice single malt whiskey a case of red as well as an LN plane:D
For my 40th, a group of mates put in and bought me a 5litre oak keg from a cooper in Bundaberg, which I then filled with port...mostly presents from others. Somehow they knew my penchant for port!:rolleyes: Should last a lifetime if looked after (ie. kept filled).
Cheers,
bennylaird
22nd September 2006, 09:26 AM
We are flogging off some Para at the moment, lovely stuff, but it's no longer a port is now just Tawny Reserve 1983 cos heaven forbid be upset the Frogs by using their term "Port".