“If you ever decide to get rid of the white iron table set”
I bought that on sale from somewhere in a Woodlands store a number of years ago and when you buy one you have it forever - it’s never going to wear out and you can’t say that about most everything.
A lot of stores now have “wood” outdoor furniture and that’s ridiculous - like you’re going to take them in and out every time you want to sit outside?
Well, we worked out there and now there are aisles to go up and down through the plants and he made sure every aisle is at least the width of my shoulders so I am firmly planted on my feet to go through the aisles. Cleaning up the deck with the roof couldn’t be done with him as there was so much stuff I couldn’t lift to move it to a better place.
I admire the strength a man has - wish I was that strong. Men are great, I’d like to have one or two and I might even feed them.
When we moved the big container on the dolly you made, I told him you made it for me. He thought it was well made so you have his approval of your wood working.
Thanks for the compliment on the dollie. It was built to be functional. As I said once before, I have toted that piece of plywood every for the last 35-40 years wondering what to with it. Plywood is not as good as that nowadays.
I got my shipment of stuff from my fav woodworking equipment supplier today. I almost could mot drag it into the shop. It has 6— 4” casters, 2 1/2” wide in cast iron, among other stuff. They must weight 10lbs each. My wife knows how much I like casters. With casters, you can move the world. LOL
I do have a heavy duty project for them, not just to collect casters!