New Brit Workshop Tour - Video

Hi Geoff

[embarassed] [embarassed] [embarassed]

Many thanks for such really kind words - go on do the review, I am sure you will not give the game away.

[smile]

Peter
 
HMMM,
I could see myself sitting down reading Peters book while drinking a bier and eating a hotdog....
 
jobsworth said:
HMMM,
I could see myself sitting down reading Peters book while drinking a bier and eating a hotdog....

there you go with the hotdog again... Only 7:30 AM here and you got me hungry again. And thirsty.

You know what they say, hot dogs aren't just for breakfast anymore.

RMW
 
It's 825 PM in Germany, Man I stuffed myself at Big Emmas today,

Great schnitzel ,potato salad, I am happy camper, tomorrow off to Italy
 
Richard/RMW said:
jobsworth said:
HMMM,
I could see myself sitting down reading Peters book while drinking a bier and eating a hotdog....

there you go with the hotdog again... Only 7:30 AM here and you got me hungry again. And thirsty.

You know what they say, hot dogs aren't just for breakfast anymore.

RMW

There is a (very) slim chance than Ron has read the book which is uncanny as the hero gets hit by a giant hot dog, covered in mustard, on page 127. Then in the naughty scene Ron spotted that my proof reader told to remove it.

Now as Rumpelstiltskin said - can we return to the thread.

Peter
 
Peter Parfitt said:
My hope is that when my arthritis gets too bad to continue woodworking that I will be in a position to write the next book (or two).

Cheers.

Peter

I am sort of in the same boat.  One of these days, I will be unable to walk.  Right now, the arthritis is holding my spine together, so I am still able to work every day.  I have been writing little stories about my life as well as lives of some of my family and good friends.  I have made collections (and presented) for a several people who were especially dear to me.  I keep telling my wife that one of these days, i will put all of the stories together into a book for our kids. A good friend, also the subject of one of my collections has offered to take care of putting into a bound edition for me.

The stories i have spread thru out THE FOG are just a touch of what i have so far stored.  Nothing technical, but mostly just fun stuff >>> and all very true.  It is fun writing and telling such tales so when i wake up and can no longer walk, or, maybe cannot stand, I will still have something to keep me busy for a looonnnnngtime.  I'm optimistic so my glass is more than half full.  [big grin]
Tinker
 
Hi Wayne

Yes, life is full of good days and sometimes bad ones too. Yesterday we said farewell to a good friend. He was a self made man who started from nothing. He had done a lot to help me over the years and so it was hard seeing him go. He was a truly determined chap. He lost a leg when he was 14 but despite that he was resolved to do normal work. He even played as goal keeper for a local football team. I have seen him doing ground work, wheeling a wheelbarrow on his land and working so hard that his stump would bleed.

Many years ago I used to raise money for a children's home. Kids would go into the home at age 3 and if they were still alive go into adult care at 18. I met an 11 year old girl who was completely blind. She showed me how to use a braille machine. She was so happy and bubbly. As well as being blind she was completely crippled with arthritis. I always think of her when I get a little pain and think just how lucky I am. I have had a full working life and mostly trouble free. She did not even get beyond that first step on the ladder. I think of her every day.

Peter
 
Warning more thread drift.

Hey Mr. Tinker!

On one of your trips to the Tool Nut with the boss, consider taking the long way home and stop by the Mountain Brahaus Restaurant in Gardiner, NY.  Closed the first few weeks in January & every Monday, Tuesday.  Busy on the weekend, go early or mid-week.  No financial interest, just a semi regular patron.

www.mountainbrahaus.com    for more info. 

John
 
Hey John,
The address don't work.  It does sound interesting.  On 1/10. I will be going to the Nut where a few nuts will be collecting for a few demos.  I will probably bring my grandson with me as he is getting a little interested in WW'ing.  I think his thumbs need a rest once in a while.  I don't know where Gardiner is, but if it is close enough to the nut, i will just follow my nose.  GS just turned 16, so, like most teens, he is sometimes interested in food, and he will go anywhere as long as he can drive  ::).
Tinker
 
There has been some conversation about shop neatness and cluttered shop.  I think it was jobsworth who mentioned how sloppy (or words to the effect) his shop is.  Take a look.

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That is my grandson drilling for shelf pins on his Christamas present >>> from last year.  He was only just now able to find his way to the work bench.  Had to bring in one of his dad's excavators.

I am starting next week to make some wall shelves and cabinets so I can find my way around.  Yes, i really will do that. I really, really, really will.
Tinker
 

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Yup Tinker,
Yours looks like a clone of Jobbys shop. I did manage to build some things and move some things around so I got more storage. Still crowded though. Since I dont plan on building any big items til I get back to the states, Im going to remove the side extension and outfeed from my CMS. Give me some walk around space.
I should give up the hotdogs and lose some girth, maybe I can move around better. :>)
 
I don't have any sort of girth problem. The problem in my shop is that if i ever fall down, i won't be able to find up.
 
Mr Tinker,

Sorry I forgot a 'u', try this

www.mountainbrauhaus.com

Unfortunately they're closed until 1/22 I believe, perhaps another time. Restaurant is about eight miles outside New Paltz NY which is exit 18 off the NY state thruway. Website has directions.

John
 
Knight Woodworks said:
Mr Tinker,

Sorry I forgot a 'u', try this

www.mountainbrauhaus.com

Unfortunately they're closed until 1/22 I believe, perhaps another time. Restaurant is about eight miles outside New Paltz NY which is exit 18 off the NY state thruway. Website has directions.

John

John, You really no how to hurt a guy.
I found the site and am just about drowning in drool.
Tinker
 
^
Just trying to be helpful .    ;D

Perhaps you and your chauffeur will 'need' to make another trip the the Nut for sundries you 'forgot'.

John
 
As always Peter a pleasure to watch your videos. I have tried to do stuff in front of the camera and film myself. I find it very difficult and I get nervous and forget what I wanted to say.
So I enjoy your ease of information and banter and your good editing.
Short and sweet
Thank you for sharing your ideas, You have made me change a lot of things I do in my workshop.
I have been Pondering Dust extraction for years and love your simple solution.
Your paff Dogs get used regularly, though I have the old alu ones. They still work fine.
I look forward to the next exciting episode of Brit Workshop Films.
I am guessing you will be busy in the new year with the new Festool releases.

Happy New Year and to your jolly good health

Pip
 
ART at WORK said:
As always Peter a pleasure to watch your videos. I have tried to do stuff in front of the camera and film myself. I find it very difficult and I get nervous and forget what I wanted to say.
So I enjoy your ease of information and banter and your good editing.
Short and sweet
Thank you for sharing your ideas, You have made me change a lot of things I do in my workshop.
I have been Pondering Dust extraction for years and love your simple solution.
Your paff Dogs get used regularly, though I have the old alu ones. They still work fine.
I look forward to the next exciting episode of Brit Workshop Films.
I am guessing you will be busy in the new year with the new Festool releases.

Happy New Year and to your jolly good health

Pip

Hi Pip

Happy New Year to you and everyone in Bielefeld.

You are very kind but it takes forever to get it right. There is a switch on my video camera that has 3 positions "record", "off" and "review". After every take I have to check that I have said what I think I said and make sure that I have remembered to switch the radio microphone on. So, that switch goes from "record" to "review" via "off" every time. I probably take 4-6 goes to get a clip right and each video will have 25 - 50 usable clips. I am really hoping that the mean time between failure for that switch on the camera is in the 100,000 plus region otherwise I am stuffed.

I am currently working on a video to help people decide which of the three Festool general woodworking routers to buy. I then intend to do a product tour of the OF1010. I have started but have a delay making a video about 3M ear defenders with radio and Bluetooth. I am filming the making of a TV cabinet which will feature push to open drawers and I am, as always, working on new ideas to follow on from the Parf Dogs. Oh, I have been asked to do something about rugged mobile telephones - someone contacted me who has broken his second smartphone and so I am doing some research.

Peter
 
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