Naked Woodworking

For anyone who likes to be in the woodshop naked or watch those naked in the woodshop

Good Morning Fellow Craftsmen

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It's been a while since I posted, so I decided to blow off the dust and enjoy the day before it gets too hot. I am building two corner banquettes this week. What are you doing?
It's also fun tinkering with the '26 T.

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A busy nude man! I wish luck on your projects, and watch where the wood chips may fly around your shop, hee hee ~

I would like to get started on building a two-step for Mom's antique Teesta bed (so my other mom can get up in it) but if I don't get started on the house powerwashing my nude nursey's gonna smack my ass when she arrives home from work. And I'm not talking a smacking of the good sort. Maybe it will be a bit of both for me today. No, not both kinds of smacking, dirty mind ; )

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Lol
Well I just converted an old small refrigerator into a cabinet. Its ok but its done. I am storing my router bits and other drill bits in right now.
But I am dreaming of starting my project building a chop saw bench. Its going to hold three different saws and will be about twenty feet long. I have everything to get started, but its going to be a big project.
I only have a week right now, because we are getting a couple from Wisconsin moving here. They are going to need my help in moving in to their new home. They are not used to the heat and low humidity here. Ohh they bought a place that has room to be naked and we can work on bringing things in to the house naked. Thats a good way to help someone out.

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This is my cut-off bench, Jim. Also works for storing small cutoffs, as you can see!

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Yes thats what mine is going to look like.
One saw for wood, one for copper and one for metal. Might put one at the other end for special purposes. Trim pieces are always long and easy to break.
I finished the wood storage area. Two sections with three shelves, made from old gas and water galvanized pipe. That came out of our 100 year old home in Phoenix. I couldnt use it for water anymore but it was strong enough to use for that.
Just finished putting the two replacement doors up. Those i had worked on for about two months and let dry for a month. They fit perfect, but still have to work on the entry to the doors. I have a bunch of 12 barn wood boards to apply next. Had those on my patio in Phoenix. But the flipper that bought our house was just going to paint over the wood. Young and dumb ! So I took them with me, yeah ! They still have that red faded look. But I had Linseed oil the boards and will apply that again before I put them up.

I love being retired and able to do what I want. Lol

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Yes thats what mine is going to look like.One saw for wood, one for copper and one for metal. Tow sections with three shelves, made from old gas and water galvanized pipe. I love being retired and able to do what I want. Lol

FYI, copper IS metal, so maybe one saw may suffice for this purpose. What is Tow sections?

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lol I fixed it two. I am getting old or its auto corrected

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