September 3, 201213 yr This may not be a biggie to all of you but after 6 weeks of being lost I found it. It being the top on my bench. After 6 weeks of building doors and drawers I had 16 tons wood, sandpaper, dust, and tools stacked up. Now that the top is clean I can begin veneering the cabinets so that in 6 more weeks I can find my bench top again.  Ron DudelstonSite AdministratorAbove and Beyond WoodWorks
September 3, 201213 yr Ron, It wasn't lost, it was hiding right in front of you! Larry Old Woodworking Machinery Forum Host
September 3, 201213 yr Author And it was hiding REAL well Larry!Ron DudelstonSite AdministratorAbove and Beyond WoodWorks
September 3, 201213 yr Author Nope, it would set the bar too high. Ron DudelstonSite AdministratorAbove and Beyond WoodWorks
September 3, 201213 yr Glad you found it, I'm still looking for mine..............Oh that's right I never really had a bench LOL Charles NichollsSite Hostnicholls61@att.netProud supporter of The Wounded Warrior Project, Homes For Our Troops and the NRA
September 3, 201213 yr We want pictures so the rest of us mortals know what to look for and dream about...LOLwww.thepatriotwoodworker.com Proud Supporter of Homes For Our Troops
September 3, 201213 yr Two points: 1. flat surfaces collect things. 2. the thing will be found in the last place you look.I know exactly where my bench is because the pile gives it away....or is it a table saw under there?Gene'The true soldier fights not because he hates what is in front of him, but because he loves what is behind him.' G. K. Chesterton
September 4, 201213 yr I lose my bench so often. I feel your pain I really do.I lost my MAPP torch once for a whole year. Actually replaced it and then found the first one.
September 4, 201213 yr Author Cliff, that's the best way to find what you lost. Buy a new one. Is that part of Murphy's Law?Ron DudelstonSite AdministratorAbove and Beyond WoodWorks
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