That must be quite a sight...carrying home a sheet of plywood on the T.  I 
can just imagine that.

I have no idea what a shoji screen or step tansu are, but they sound 
cool!  With all that hand work, you are like the one bedroom apartment Norm 
Abraham...I smell a Yankee Workshop spinoff!

Ray

At 03:16 PM 1/10/2005, you wrote:
>All my big stuff is in storage, but my hand tools are in my 1 bedroom 
>apartment.
>
>I typically lay out a large piece of canvas for each project, and just 
>wrap it up when not working on it.
>
>I've built shoji screens, a couple of step tansu, a low computer table, a 
>bed platform, a couple of lights, side tables, etc.
>
>The big cuts I get done at the lumber yard. The smaller cuts are all hand 
>saw. And the dovetails and mortices are close saw and chisel work.
>
>Much of the wood ends up getting home with me on the subway (Home Depot in 
>Quincy is right at the T station)
>
>Jerry Johnson
>Web Developer
>Dolan Media Company
>
> >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 01/10/05 02:53PM >>>
>
>I'd love to do woodworking, but I don't have the place for the
>equipment. I can barely fit the DeWalt 12" compound miter saw as it
>is.
>
>
>
>

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