Situating Fixed Tools in New Shop

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SteveHGraham
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Re: Situating Fixed Tools in New Shop

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curtis cutter wrote:By doing it that way I was not only able to spend more on the project but I could also make it a lot harder
Sounds familiar.
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SteveHGraham wrote:Two things I look forward to: making a mess in my yard without anyone complaining, and being able to shoot without going to a range.
Can't you just move to Chicago?
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That was inspired.
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NP317 wrote:
SteveHGraham wrote:Two things I look forward to: making a mess in my yard without anyone complaining, and being able to shoot without going to a range.
Can't you just move to Chicago?
:roll:
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I think Steve wants to shoot....not be shot at!! :roll:
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Re: Situating Fixed Tools in New Shop

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Chicago is a worker's paradise, just like Venezuela and North Korea. Stop hating.
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