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Old May 23, 2016   #16
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That's the way I am with reading glasses. One in the purse, one by the computer, one by the TV, one downstairs, etc.
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Old May 23, 2016   #17
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Very nice
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That's the way I am with reading glasses. One in the purse, one by the computer, one by the TV, one downstairs, etc.
I just found pair two of three reading glasses in my pocket while doing laundry and a pair of nail clippers in a wool watch hat.
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Would love to have this kind of set up. You're going to be running that business in not time, Worth...and we'll all be putting in orders.
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Would love to have this kind of set up. You're going to be running that business in not time, Worth...and we'll all be putting in orders.


But which business? Aftermarket motorcycle parts or sausages????
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But which business? Aftermarket motorcycle parts or sausages????
I was thinking sausages....but if they can have a bicycle cafe down the street in the trendy belmont village.....why not choppers and sausages together?
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I can see the sign now.
Däs Wurst Motorrad Fabrik.

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Since you ride a Triumph, I think British Bangers and Bike Works would be more appropriate...
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I'm sure the 110-120 will be fine.
There is no real advantage to the 220-240 other than wire size for the same amount of wattage/amps.
I agree entirely. 220V is OK with heavy equipment, a welder for instance, but 110 V is enough for working in a kitchen. If you lay hands on a live 110V wire you will (usually) be able to let it loose, it won't be that easy with 220V. Safety first !
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I started coming up with so many ideas that I even considered concrete counter tops.
That is when I drew the line.
Fancy modern is not the look I was going for.
I wanted something more old world and that is what I did.
It is stained and sealed with Minwax Gunstock 231 and has two coats of Minwax indoor outdoor spar urethane clear satin.
Total cost not really anything as I have all of this stuff in stock at the house.
I think the stainless is really going to pop out on this color of counter top.

I want to add when I process meat I always lay down a layer of butcher paper.
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It does look good. The board on the wall gives it character.
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It does look good. The board on the wall gives it character.
Thank you Salt.
I spent years trying to make everything perfect and building stuff for rich folks.
It got to the point I was so critical of my work I couldn't build anything.
One day I woke up and told my self to just dot it.
It doesn't have to look like it was in one of the Vanderbilt homes.
I could have cut 45's and hidden the top in a rabbit in the 2X4's but what on earth for.

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Worth it is both beautiful and functional! I love it.
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Thank you Salt.
I spent years trying to make everything perfect and building stuff for rich folks.
It got to the point I was so critical of my work I couldn't build anything.
One day I woke up and told my self to just dot it.
It doesn't have to look like it was in one of the Vanderbilt homes.
I could have cut 45's and hidden the top in a rabbit in the 2X4's but what on earth for.

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Exactly right, Worth! I still suffer from that. I can't help it because my daddy taught me that way.
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Let me add my pinch of salt.
When you process your meat you will know exactly what you put in it. I recently read in a medical publication that when you eat 50 grammes of processed pork meat every day you mulitiply your risk of colon cancer by 20. I can't believe pork meat is noxious by itself, I strongly suspect the different substances that are added to improve conservation, color, taste etc.
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