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Dear folks, I want to remind everyone here, that any commentary that is posted in this community shall be positive, encouraging, helpful, and as a mentor or peer, polite and courteous. Please think before you hit the Submit button, how others may see your comment, how your topic may look to a new member, how you are presenting your writing in front of a new member or new woodworker. We want to keep people here, we want to be helpful, we want to be friendly, and we want folks to feel at home. Just be thoughtful, smart, and aware. We have a great community, and lets keep it positive, and friendly, and if you are an experienced woodworker, and you are in the midst of new woodworkers, and new members, then you are a mentor whether you like it or not. Thank you guys and gals for your cooperation.
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I woke up yesterday morning to tornado sounds in the mud room. This room has changed names and appearances over the time we have lived here I would say more times than I change clothes in a month. I see a list of things I think she on purpose put where I would have to see it while I was getting a cup of coffee. 1x12x6', pine, 2 big and stout L brackets. 5 lbs of 16 penny nails, 2 quarts of ? paint...then the note mentioned sewing room.. Got my coffee and headed toward the mud room. Nothing left in there but the enclosed ironing board and the washer and dryer. From the times past when she clears a room what ever was in that room happens to be in big heaps in very small pieces out in the yard. So as I leave her a note I headed for the shop.. The note said come look at what I am building you to go in the sewing, mud room. Anyway , this is her way of saying if you don't start that bookcase you promised many moons ago, I will do it my way..... Ash is so nice to work with. Its light color lets you make it in to any color without distorting the character of the wood.. I have always made the backs removable from my refinishing days. I have her smiling again, for now. And I do smell a pecan pie as I type this... Notice my assembly table. Especially in picture # 3. Actually in years past I always did my constructions in the middle of the floor..
