View Poll Results: What do you wear when woodworking?
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An apron. I'm a traditionalist
6 5.41% -
Whatever I put on in the morning
44 39.64% -
"Special" old clothes
34 30.63% -
Jeans, a flannelette shirt and a false beard
6 5.41% -
Nothing. I like to weild the tool au natural
10 9.01% -
Other
11 9.91%
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24th June 2004, 10:44 AM #31
Silent c
must eat well,
look at the cookie jars.
ptcp.t.c
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24th June 2004, 07:17 PM #32Originally Posted by Zed
Zed
I'm starting to worry about you.
First it was the muffins you made (which SilentC stole :mad: )
And now penis envy. :confused: :confused: :confused:Cheers
Jim
"I see dumb peope!"
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25th June 2004, 08:55 AM #33
nothing wrong with my trouser dept mr hovo... I just saw one of the aprons for a bbq recently and instantly wanted one.
I maintain that you should have eaten the muffins sooner...Zed
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25th June 2004, 09:04 PM #34
I used to wear whatever I put on in the morning, but since I superglued my jeans to my leg I tend to go for old stuff
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1st September 2004, 12:09 PM #35
I notice no-one has mentioned the unpleasant fact of the wrath of SWMBO when "what I put on in the morning" becomes"Special old clothes" later in the same day :eek:
Alastair
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1st September 2004, 03:45 PM #36
definitely pajamas
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1st September 2004, 03:55 PM #37
Pajamas are a risk if you get excited when you are using your jointer :eek:
Kind regards
Termite
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1st September 2004, 05:17 PM #38
You could find yourself singing a Russian folk song.
The one by Ivan Kutcherkokoff!
Alastair
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1st September 2004, 09:17 PM #39
This is me about to head out to the shed - got a problem with that?
Or maybe this is a throwback to a story about the guy who auctioned his ex-wife's wedding dress on Ebay and modelled it so people could see what they were buying.
Here's a link to the broader story - makes for a good read!!
http://www.investorshub.com/boards/b...?board_id=2507
His commentary is pretty funnyThere was a young boy called Wyatt
Who was awfully quiet
And then one day
He faded away
Because he overused White
Floorsanding in Canberra and Albury.....
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1st September 2004, 11:48 PM #40
I like to wear my tight, white overalls..... thank you, thank you very much....
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1st September 2004, 11:51 PM #41
Thanks
Thank you, Elvis, that is what I needed at nearly 11 PM on a Wednesday night. I preferred the politically incorrect stuff, actually, but don't tell anyone.
Andy
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2nd September 2004, 05:43 PM #42
It sorta depends on who's around as some people get pretty freaked at my normal attire and power tools. I wear long skirts most of the time (well I am female!!) and generally sandals. I always wear tops that won't get caught in anything however. If I'm in public the skirt and sandals becomes trousers and boots!
Ankali
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6th September 2004, 12:29 AM #43
Ozwinner,
just a quick safety suggestion for your attire, delicately placed piece of duct tape and stop looking at 611's and 449's(both quite nice really) or you may tangle.
personally i like to wear whatevers lying on the floor on a Saturday morning, although i have ruled out track pants as they tend to melt when grinding sparks land on them, my last attempt left a 100mm diameter hole and some nice little red marks on my upper thigh.I tell my wife, it's not a lie if i believe it's true
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9th September 2004, 02:05 PM #44
Thinking along the lines that SWMBO bitches all the time about the clothes that I wear when I'm in my shed, we were up at the shops the other day and I suggested that I buy a set of carpenters overalls. The reply, "What do you want them for?"
Cant bloody win can you :confused: .
Kind regards
Termite
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9th September 2004, 08:50 PM #45
Maybe I over dress, but tucked in long sleeve shirt into king gee work trousers with blunnie safety boots, so when I do drop something sharp and/or heavy my feet do not get any more scars!
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