You can do the same thing with a 2x4 and a band saw, plainer and about 10 hours work. But wait, why eliminate the growing and cutting down of the tree? Or you could call your AF parts dealer and with the extra time you've saved, find a good substitute for electricity.
Is it any wonder there are't more "S" Manufacturers? --- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Charlie&Edith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Tim, the paddles you get to stir a gallon of paint are usually a hardwood, > maple in our area, and make great sawmill lumber. The thickness is correct > on the thinner paddles and cut into strips 7/16" by 2 13/16" will work well > in the sawmill. Sand all sides with a fine grade sandpaper, 220, until very > smooth. These have worked well even in the basement humidity. Good Luck > and best to all. Charlie S-Trains list sponsor: http://www.americanflyertrains.com All the Flyer you desire...books and accessories too! To UNSUBSCRIBE from this list send a note to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
