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Old 08-08-2020, 08:33 AM   #7
roKWiz
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Default Re: Woodworking tools

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Originally Posted by Loonar View Post
Fair dinkum boat stuff.. never had a lot of luck with adze's, spoke shaves are a wonderful little tool, brace and bits too, v. handy, not much call these days with the whizz bang devices on offer..!!

Have an old Yankee screwdriver, remember them? Almost lethal with a slippage !!
Yeah, My apprenticeship training taught me not to use power tools anyway but when it came time to convert the trawler out on the mooring, power tools just wouldn't cut it.
Funny enough the 2 best tools I had were a Alsynite saw and a Swiss army pocket knife a friend bought me.
The trawler was a huge learning curve, not a square, level plan to be found.

Still using the brace and bit as I had to cut large holes for posts current cabin building project.
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