Fancy calling Grunt, Gumby..... I don't know who would be more insulted. :D
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Fancy calling Grunt, Gumby..... I don't know who would be more insulted. :D
:doh: I said I was having a brain fart, didn't I? (Almost as bad as my calling Zenwood Zed t'other day! :-:p)
To all plasticine in the world, I humbly apologise!!:- Sorry Iain, Watson, Gra, K S, Sturdee, DJ and, and.... :doh::no: nuh, forgot the last one again.... :p :D
Funny thing Wendy is that we all look cold.....and most are trying to grow the "winter coat" ......just like other non acclimatised ferals.
ps.....cross threading.....Love the curtains!!!
Skew (Andy), Groggy(Greg), DJ, Gra(Neil), Sturdee(Peter), ozwinner(Al), Grunt(Chris), Scooter(Sean), Iain, Johnc, K_S(Keith), watson(Noel)
Dai Sensei (Neil) took the shot.
DJs second shot has Kiwibrucee (Bruce) in the middle, he managed to avoid the group shot :D
Neil's first shot has Libby, Al's wife next to him.
Johnc travelled from Sale to Pakenham, where he and Iain & I headed off at 9am after loading up Iain's camphor laurel slabs.
Got to Sturdee's place at 9.45am, quick gday to Peter's wife Elaine, and on the road again, to Keith's place in leafy Eltham.
Keith showed us his workshop, triton & ext table, dusty, 2 grinders with different sharpening setups (one with abrasive coated laminated cardboard wheel (see recent cardboard wheel thread) & the other with laminated MDF (I think - Keith?) with a sharpening surface on the side face of the disk & compound charged leather on the rim for honing.)
He also showed us his whizz bang sharpener for sharpening clipper blades, essentially a humungous (bit over 2ft dia) horizontally rotating aluminium plate with a 1/4 degree curvature across the top - very trick & mean - a machine to be respected :D (Hope I got the details right there, Keith)
After some BS & a cuppa & some yummy muffins kindly cooked by Keith's missus, we hit the road again to Merrnda, getting there about 11.30ish.
Al had the bangers & chops on the hotplate over a campfire, with another fire going in a drum to keep us warm on a brisk Victorian day. Obviously recent events haven't put him off striking a match... the man has a penchant for fire... ;) :D
Had a stickybeak at the Crapotorium, chewed the fat aplenty with old & new faces, had a toast to our departed friend Steve, & generally enjoyed the company of some forum mates.
Managed a couple of redgum blanks (thanks Greg), a nice scratch awl (thanks dai sensei Neil), a ubeaut pen (thanks ubeaut Neil) and a couple of well priced router bits (thanks John).
We hit the road a bit after 2pm, dropped off Peter on the way & got home at 4 o'clockish.
Nother very good day, big thanks to Al for hosting, everyone who contributed to the giveaways, and for everyone for making the effort to attend, especially Noel & John, who came from Avoca & Sale respectively, quite a hike.
Cheers.....................Sean
He's changing his forum name to 'Al da Torch'.Quote:
the man has a penchant for fire
Twas a good day indeed.
I forgot to thank Scooter for the bottle of Red, and Watson for some more of his fine home brew.
Thanks guys..:cool:
Al :2tsup:
I put the redgum along with some pen blanks, Huon blanks and my root ball in a back pack to take as hand luggage for the plane to minimize weight, but timber blocks are deemed deadly weapons :? and I had to put them in my suitcase :- . Then it was overweight by 10kgs and they charged me excess at $7/kg :oo: :(( . I should have just posted them to myself, but I was in a hurry and just paid the $70.
Thanks for everyone for filling in the names. Good guesses Wendy, better than me :B
Thanks again to all those who came.
GHC Cliff!
You're supposed to get paid for that!!!!!!!
Sorry,
I can feel "the strap" already!!
Geez Cliff you just made "six Bloody Thousand"
Well done!
Bugger! I thought I arrived late enough to avoid all the photos.:DQuote:
Originally Posted by scooter
Mine was a brief but entertaining visit, took the senic route home from Al's doing about 200k to get from there to laverton. A plesant afternoon even if the weather wasn't the best.
Thanks for hosting Al, and to those that made the trek.:2tsup:
Bruce T.
Indeed a great day, good company on the way in the car, perfect refreshments at the half way stop (thanks Keith and also to your good lady for baking fresh muffins) and a wonderfull time at the BBQ.
Great to re acquaint myself with those I knew and meet new friends, good food and a chance to reflect on the memory of our late mate Steve who always attended these functions. Gone but not forgotten.
Thanks Sean for the lift, it was indeed a great day.
Peter.
Ooops!! :-
For those that took some piano keys with the "Ivory" on them at the BBQ, best you give them the burn test.
I have given you the wrong lot. :-:-:U
I was getting some more from the shed tonight and while removing them from the keys thought they felt "wrong", they are..:B
The Ebony is the ridgy dige stuff. :cool:
Al :doh:
I knew there was a reason I left the Ivory ones for others. :D