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BowEd:
Cool.A place to work on bows?Every fella should have a place like that.Don't let it urn into a storage shed....lol.

osage outlaw:
Nice haul Scott.  That bow shed will look good.  The lumber fairy paid me a visit also.  I'm working on loading pictures.

osage outlaw:
I went to an interesting auction today.  It was a swamp.  They had a tractor pulling the stuck 4x4 trucks out of the field.  It was like getting to watch a mud run for free.  There was a ton of lumber there.  Most of it went pretty high.  After some side dealing I bought all of this for $15.  It's mostly white oak with a few osage boards and one walnut board.  It was stored in the basement so it's dry and not warped.  I have no clue what I'm going to do with the oak.  I couldn't pass it up for that cheap. 








I bought this bucket full of aluminum nails for $1.  I'm not sure what they are good for but it's about 10 lbs of aluminum scrap if nothing else.




I got 2 cast iron skillets for $15.  The big one is 12" across.  Greg Sulfridge thinks they are both Lodge brand.  The leaf blower was $5.  I needed one to blow the sawdust out of my garage.  The other junk was included with the bucket of nails.  I was happy with my $36 worth of auctions treasures.

bjrogg:
Your the best Clint everything just seems to like to follow you beautiful wood, could use some the nails for pressure flakers
Bjrogg

Swampman:
I spent the day with my wife at thrift and antique stores. I brought home a couple of good finds.

I got the post vice for $30.  It has a bad welding rbut pair job on it but it should work well anyway.  I got the "old hickory" knife for $5 and the "bird wrench" for $5.  Does anyone know anything about that wrench?

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