Friday 05NOV2021

Started by MAP, November 05, 2021, 05:56:03 AM

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cuse

Morning All,


OpaGeorge, congrats on your countdown clock...I'm deep into a project that will possibly/suddenly put me on the clock for New Year's Eve, 2021!!! Keep your fingers crossed, friends.


...I will rarely miss an SBG meet if that happens
...I will have the NNGC circled on my calendar every year
...I might even actually work on my layout  ;D


I am actually (re) starting a project that's been taunting me from the workbench for a while this weekend...Sierra West Woodcutters shack. I even got some of those Rembrant soft pastel chalks that Brett Gallant uses to try out his favorite techniques for the first time. This is not a giant project, but it would be my first board-by-board build ever. Don't expect rocket speed progress as, the aforementioned project is heavy on my shoulders, mind, and schedule...but the future is looking bright.

bparrish

Nice fall weather here....

No hard killer frost yet........  It's about a month late ! ! !

Been getting in a lot of mid day walking in.

More bench time tonight.

see ya
Bob
Did you ever notice how many towns are named after their water towers ! ?

Opa George

Quote from: cuse on November 05, 2021, 12:17:21 PM
Morning All,


OpaGeorge, congrats on your countdown clock...I'm deep into a project that will possibly/suddenly put me on the clock for New Year's Eve, 2021!!! Keep your fingers crossed, friends.


...I will rarely miss an SBG meet if that happens
...I will have the NNGC circled on my calendar every year
...I might even actually work on my layout  ;D


I am actually (re) starting a project that's been taunting me from the workbench for a while this weekend...Sierra West Woodcutters shack. I even got some of those Rembrant soft pastel chalks that Brett Gallant uses to try out his favorite techniques for the first time. This is not a giant project, but it would be my first board-by-board build ever. Don't expect rocket speed progress as, the aforementioned project is heavy on my shoulders, mind, and schedule...but the future is looking bright.

Good luck on all of that, John.  I enjoy board-by-board construction, but have only done small projects (single walls or small sheds).  It is quite an undertaking to do the large buildings, but the results sure seem worth it.
George Nagle
Twin Mountain Barge & Navigation Co.
Harrisburg, PA

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