I have some XS woodworking equipment I'd like to sell but don't want to post it here. Other than Ebay are there any specific woodworking swap/sell groups around?
Thanks,
Tom in Howell, NJ
I have some XS woodworking equipment I'd like to sell but don't want to post it here. Other than Ebay are there any specific woodworking swap/sell groups around?
Thanks,
Tom in Howell, NJ
Craiglist./com & click in your state & county/town
"Teejay" wrote in news:vrcoi.7758$ snipped-for-privacy@newsfe12.lga:
Tom
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Jerry (in Central NJ)
Others have posted their stuff here, and it's definately "woodworking" related, so maybe one of us will want something who wouldn't see it listed elsewhere (like me). Keep it short with no pictures)
Charley
Around here it has always been acceptable/customary to put "FS" at the beginning of the subject line and post away with text only ... as his assistant chief virtual moderator, you hereby have JOAT's permission.
Since I'm in the process of trying to sell my boat project, will gladly accept any help I can get.
Would appreciate it very much if those of you with web sites would considering adding a link to my web site.
Thank you.
BTW, woodworking content. Ever look at the inside of a cruising sail boat?
Lew
Fri, Jul 20, 2007, 8:31pm: snipped-for-privacy@optonline.net (Teejay) doth proclaim: I have some XS woodworking equipment I'd like to sell but don't want to post it here.
And you don't want anyone here to have a chance to buy some of these woodworking tools, why?
JOAT I do things I don't know how to do, so that I might learn how to do them. - Picasso
Done ... posted on the "front door". Check it out and let me know when/if it outlives its usefulness:
... and Merci Beaucoup, once again, for the electrical help/advice a few years back!!
Many thanks.
Now all that remains is to find a young stud with more money than brains, who wants to accept a "Challenge".
Lew
Now, Lew ... you ain't going anywhere with that attitude, bubba!
Think "girls gone wild wooddorker" ...
Get out that camera, find/hire a couple of hotties in thong bikini's, and have them posing/working all over that boat, then post those pictures on your page ... you'll have fun, and you can't lose, even it you do. :)
Let me know if your heart can't stand it ... I may be available.
You laugh. Fellow locally posted a forsale:
"Hot tub. Comfortably fits one male and four females."
Sold it in two hours.
Sat, Jul 21, 2007, 7:29pm (EDT-1) snipped-for-privacy@gmail.com (HeyBub) doth sayeth: You laugh. Fellow locally posted a forsale: "Hot tub. Comfortably fits one male and four females." Sold it in two hours.
Reminds me of a blurb I read years back, about a guy who claimed he sailed across the Pacific, with a girl crew. I think four girls, and. supposedly, once they left sight of land, none of them bothered with bathing suits even. My vote would be for fiction, rather than fact.
JOAT I do things I don't know how to do, so that I might learn how to do them. - Picasso
Just thought it was not proper etiquette to try and sell stuff here. A few other groups I read strictly prohibit it. I'll post a list tomorrow.
Tom in Howell, NJ
Lew, I did that. But what the heck kind of boat IS it? I just called it a yacht (bigger than a rowboat with a flushing toilet).
I'm not quite sure I understand the question.
It's a little big for the Detroit River or Lake St Clair.
It is a live aboard sailing yacht capable of going any place you want it to take you.
Does that help?
Lew
I think your ambitions run to deeper water than mine. I like to canoe the Crosswinds marsh down near Monroe. Max depth ~20 feet, mostly
When they expanded Metro Airport they chewed through some marshland. They had to replace it with new marshland at the ratio of 1.5:1. Crosswinds marsh has 3 Bald Eagles and is shallow enough that even the most skittish feel comfortable with it.
My canoe has no business where your yacht goes and your yacht is useless where I want to go.
Different strokes ... but I like the quiet that goes with canoing.
Ahem ... however, I DID link back to your site from mine.
Bill
Think of the sunburn!
antique powerboats from the water. Just the thought of dipping the camera gear was enough...old mechanical cameras dried pretty well if rinsed in distilled water, but these digital SLRs do not do wet. Too, these days, if I'm on water, I prefer a vessel the size of, say, the Titanic, but without ice bergs.
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