I'm trying to think of a group who'd bother gate crashing a Woodworkers BBQ ? Maybe some 70+ grannies on motor bikes after a few likely lads and a good time around the jointer :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Ian007
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I'm trying to think of a group who'd bother gate crashing a Woodworkers BBQ ? Maybe some 70+ grannies on motor bikes after a few likely lads and a good time around the jointer :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Ian007
Sorry, that was a typo. I meant to say the weekend of the 13th of August, but I don't have any probs with 10 Sep. I think that would give everyone more time to fit it into their diary.
I'm on leave during the weeks of 19 to 30, so it would be a bit easier for me to organise my place for an event on either 24 or 25 Sep instead. The weather might be a bit better by then, too. Is everyone OK with that date instead???
So far I count:
Tankstand
Zenwood
Ian007
Javali (I'm keen to talk to you about your great workbench)
Trevor Owen
Studley
Himzol
Kiwigeo (if he's not offshore that weekend)
Harry72 if he can make it to Adelaide
Sounds like a good number so far. Anyone else???
I'll contact sbranded soon as well to see if he is interested.
I'm happy to lay out the snags, bread, onions, sauce etc if others bring chairs and drinks and perhaps something to chat about.
Will do, once we get a bit closer to the day and a final guest list.Quote:
Originally Posted by Studley 2436
Cheers :D
I'm happy with 13 Aug or 10 Sept. I'd prefer to avoid 24/25 Sept.
Dunno, Gumby. What if someone like Otilia turns up?Quote:
Originally Posted by Gumby
13th sounds really good to me too Ndru
Studley
Don't let him in unless he uses his proper name :D :DQuote:
Originally Posted by ndru
The others on that list seem fine to me. :D
13th sounds good to me. I can probably make it on September too.
Has anyone given Tikki a wake up to be there. Tankstand will be lonely without her!
Studley
why not the 13th this month and then the 10th next month at someone elses place?? :D
Cheers Ian :)
Well the 13th could be tricky, going to Melbourne for the week, however I'll try. As for the 10th of September, Nothing on the agenda so far so I shouldn't have a problem.
I like the show and tell idea as well, I'll nominate the tool I'll bring.
It will be an Alaskan small log mill.
Can we bring small alaskan logs for milling?Quote:
Originally Posted by himzol
Why not, happy to demo.Quote:
Can we bring small alaskan logs for milling?
Sounds like a great idea - a "bring your favourite log" day! I've got a fair bit of room in my front yard if you want to let if rip for a demo. Probably not a good idea to run it in the back due to obnoxious neighbours, though :mad: :mad: :mad:
All I've got to show is some lee valley bits and pieces, mainly the clamps I picked up through the Great Bessey Clamp Rush of aught-five. Haven't even had a chance to use them in anger, yet :(
Your yard - your call,
I'd hate to be the reason for a neibourhood dispute.
It does get noisy and creats a lot of sawdust. The chainsaw does seem to be louder when in "rip" mode rather than the standard crosscut.
Hearing protection, eye protection and respirators recomended (and insisted upon) for all. otherwise no probs.
Himzo.