Great looking shed Bruce, shouldn't you start a WIP thread for that too! :biggrin::3:
Eric
That works for me. I'm never building another shed. I'm just plain out of shape for carpenter work. Just need to put shingles on, a few trim boards and paint. Oh, and wiring, insulation, lights, benches, stairs and front porch/ramp. Where does it end?
Haha, it hasnt ended yet mate, ya gotta fill it up now!!!!!!!!!!!!
Bruce,
I built one a few years ago and have a project (honey do or is it due) list as long as both arms so I feel your pain. I am in my early 40's and the body just does not work like it did when I was framing houses in my twenties...It thinks it should be able too though. LOL. Some how by the end of the day I am exhausted...and the next morning is a killer. Probably good advice to get a professional, I now a couple good contractors in Pendleton who work in Washington. :biggrin:
Eric
Hey Bruce sorry to hear the HT did not do what you wanted. I had the same problem with my first hamon and I did it in a electric oven and let it soak think that was the mistake, I annealed like you and did it in the forge and quenched when the edge was at temp and it turned out great. That was on the OKCA award knife that I did this year. Good luck on the redo got my fingers crossed for you.
...McDonalds needs a McKnifemaker?
mmm...McDamascus!
Make mine a McDouble,and Supersize it please!
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