Smallshop
KNIFE MAKER
the game is afoot...You know that you now have more room for tools, right?
the game is afoot...You know that you now have more room for tools, right?
do you have ANY idee of how many files that this new shop can house ???You know that you now have more room for tools, right?
yes. Yes we do....LOL!!do you have ANY idee of how many files that this new shop can house ???
Steve , I dropped about 20 trees last spring. Bigguns. (Over 80 ft tall and about 2 foot at the butt) .15 are still on the ground. I bought an Alaskan mill so that this spring I could convert them to actual lumber. That's this spring and summer project ... Along with the new shop.Dang Bruce, I figured you'd just go out back, chop down some trees and build a lodgemahal.
Congrats on the new building. be sure to post pics!
I'm confused, Bruce. Happens a lot.Steve , I dropped about 20 trees last spring. Bigguns. (Over 80 ft tall and about 2 foot at the butt) .15 are still on the ground. I bought an Alaskan mill so that this spring I could convert them to actual lumber. That's this spring and summer project ... Along with the new shop.
So, the lodgemahal (I love that - gonna make a sign for it ! ) will be done this year and I'll be moved in, and I'll have next winters wood supply done. I love havin a plan.!!!!
Bingo!I want to be making knives.
Your explanation makes absolute sense, Bruce. As for fishing, here in Kentucky I mostly fish for bass, crappie, bluegill, white bass and hybrid bass. I've had a few fishing adventures, including winning an informal overnight striper tournament on the Cape Cod Canal around 2001. We didn't have scales when I caught and released this girl, but measurements said she weighed about 28 pounds or so. Quite a contest in the swift water of that canal. Revived and released her.Nope. Wood floor . Built on skids.
The main reason for the kit is that even though I have timber, it's gotta dry after milling for a couple of years. I've already spent a whole lotta time in my too small shop. At my age (72) I figger I don't have all that much time to dicker around . I want to be making knives. The lumber can wait. Since we cook and heat with wood , it's not going to go to waste !
what kind of fisherman are you? I'm a real bass hound. Some steelhead and salmon, too. Once in a while, kokonee.
you should be nailing steelhead right now on the Klamathglad that you understand. you also have to remember that i still gotta have time to fish this year. i pent all last spring and summer cuttin wood. didn't get a single day on the lake. and only got one or two on the river. that is the Klamath river. the lakes i fish are shasta and trinity . check them out on google maps. btw, that's a fine lookin bass, amigo. fine!
Don't know that I recognize the name Trinity Lake, but Shasta seems to ring a bell. Is Shasta one of those deep, clear lakes where you Kalifornians raise HUGE largemouths by feeding them rainbow trout. And you fish for them with trout swimbaits that are a foot long? I thought those lakes were in Southern California, but the name Shasta rings a bell for some reason. The Klamath River I definitely recognize; famous water. I'm just like you: Need to do way more fishing this year.glad that you understand. you also have to remember that i still gotta have time to fish this year. i pent all last spring and summer cuttin wood. didn't get a single day on the lake. and only got one or two on the river. that is the Klamath river. the lakes i fish are shasta and trinity . check them out on google maps. btw, that's a fine lookin bass, amigo. fine!
my friend and I went up the clearwater in Idaho and caught 15 in one day 2 weeks ago, almost 800 miles of river between them and the salt. Isnt it crazy how the runs change from stream to stream?They aren't up this far yet. I'm about 100 miles from the mouth.