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    I was going do a new thread, but I did a search and found this one on the subject.
    Pat
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    Being that this is in the woodturning forums I'd have to say my pet peeve is:

    Having waited several years for a particular piece of wood to fully cure, spending the better part of a day creating the masterpiece that has haunted your dreams for all that time, only to hear the dreaded "CRACK" and have things go radically pear-shaped when you get a bit overenthusiastic applying friction polish...

    Outside of turning, it's gotta be walking into my shed to discover some "phantom woodworker" has rearranged my tools, making me lose half a day just in finding things! Odd how this phantom not only knows our alarm code but has to come into the house to de-activate it, yet no-one has any idea who it is. :mad:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sir Stinkalot
    Somebody found an oldie

    My pet peeve is the tossers who drive with their fog lights on when there is no sign of fog at all. There should be a rule that if you have a wanker with their fog lights on pull up behind you at the traffic lights you should be allowed to get out and smash them (the lights that is).

    Ahh that feels better.
    and when the same tosser with the fog lights is in front of you they pull up to let in another vehicle from a sidestreet or driveway who doesnt have right of way. theres nobody behind you and the other car would have gotten into the traffic sooner if he had just kept going. or does that only happen in bundaberg?

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    Must be a Bundy thing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skew ChiDAMN!!
    it's gotta be walking into my shed to discover some "phantom woodworker" has rearranged my tools, making me lose half a day just in finding things! Odd how this phantom not only knows our alarm code but has to come into the house to de-activate it, yet no-one has any idea who it is. :mad:

    Ever felt like hooking 240VAC direct to your shed doors' handle?
    used to happen to me all the time, skew. not very often now since my sons left home. they must have taken "Not Me" with them cos it seems that was who was always doing it

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    Great idea for a topic...
    Tonight mine would have be turning a gloatworthy vessel out of a special piece of wood. It has a sleek line and slicker than snot finish. I am taking it off the machine and it slips through my fingers and in spite of my deadly kung fu reflexes it falls in slow motion to the concrete.
    splat

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    Quote Originally Posted by ticklingmedusa
    Great idea for a topic...
    Tonight mine would have be turning a gloatworthy vessel out of a special piece of wood. It has a sleek line and slicker than snot finish. I am taking it off the machine and it slips through my fingers and in spite of my deadly kung fu reflexes it falls in slow motion to the concrete.
    splat
    Nooooooooooooooo..................Bugger................

    Dont ya just hate it?

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    I've done it a few times and I do hate it.
    Everytime it happens I promise myself I'll be more careful.
    By the way Doug the Slug thats one heroic pair of... er, um animations you have going on there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ticklingmedusa
    Tonight mine would have be turning a gloatworthy vessel out of a special piece of wood. It has a sleek line and slicker than snot finish. I am taking it off the machine and it slips through my fingers and in spite of my deadly kung fu reflexes it falls in slow motion to the concrete.
    splat
    Quite some time back I turned a goblet on commission. Now I'm sure it couldn't possibly have been as gloriously delicate and balanced as I remember it being (some memories tend to grow with time. ) but I do know that at the time 'twas the best piece I'd turned and I was really, really chuffed with it.

    Went to deliver it, putting it in the front seat of the ute. Naturally I sat on it, whereupon the ingrate bit me. Was picking bits out of my butt for ages. [sigh]
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    Pet Peeve 1 - there are never enough daylight hours in the weekend for me, and even if there were enough, I'd be too tired to use them all making sawdust!!!

    Pet Peeve 2 - Getting called in to work on your day off when your team mate was supposed to be "able to handle all the support calls" and then not being able to take a day off in lieu

    RR

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    Since this is the woodturning section... My pet peeve is having to buy handled chisels. I'm a firkin woodturner, I'll make my own!

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    peave 1
    the skew chisel.... so youve turned a near purfect bead but ther is just a little fuzz at the bottom of the V or perhaps there's a little bump in the shape so....... I'll just clean that up with a little touch...... CATCH scrag.. AAARRRRGGGH:eek: :mad: :confused: .

    peave 2
    Nitro laquer..... you've worked up a great finish ( looks like a goddamn piano)after much sandin, filling and many coats of laquer & on the final pass a drip falls off the rim of the spray pot & disolves thru all 42 layers of finish.


    peave 2b
    nitro laquer
    as above but your too heavy handed on the last coat and all of a sudden air bubles are released from the depth of the timber grain & buble thru all 42 layers of finish.

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    My pet peeve is having to read 7 year old threads

    If at first you don't succeed, give something else a go. Life is far too short to waste time trying.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gumby
    My pet peeve is having to read 7 year old threads

    So dont read it!! :confused:

    Al

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    Quote Originally Posted by ozwinner
    So dont read it!! :confused:

    Al
    If I didn't read it, how would i know I didn't like it :confused:
    If at first you don't succeed, give something else a go. Life is far too short to waste time trying.

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