It's been a while since we've had a new poll, so try this one.
What is your preferred mode of attire when woodowrking?
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It's been a while since we've had a new poll, so try this one.
What is your preferred mode of attire when woodowrking?
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Boy that was quick Wongo :)
Jeans, a flannelette shirt and a false beard, only the beard is real. If you can call it a beard. I only grow it because it hides my rugged Clint Eastwood chin.
I don't tuck my shirt in though. I'm a bit of a thrillseeker :eek:
I wear my “special” old clothes with an apron and I look great. :cool:
Have you got one of those Playboy aprons with the lingerie on it, or is it a nice gingham job with the lace trim?
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Originally Posted by silentC
I don’t know what you are talking about. You very bad man.
One like this:
http://store6.yimg.com/I/sirenssecrets_1797_34118869
Or like this:
http://www.stitchthrutime.com/images...inghamapr4.jpg
:D
Like Silent I have a real beard.
Yakka dacks and flannelette shirt in winter spring and autumn, shorts and navy blue singlet in summer. Blundstone boots all seasons.
After finishing with the tools in the evening - cold beer in the hot weather or a red wine in the cooler weather. I drink the red wine in the cooler weather because I am more formally dressed.
- Wood Borer
That reminds me – I must get a new pair of jeans, the old pair didn’t fair too well after going through Oz’s sander, in fact it looks as if the crotch has been cut out of em :D
Eastie,
I hope that was the only damage done. Lucky it was a cold day too.
If you ask Oz nicely, he might be to patch them up with part of one of his bears thus making you less bare.
- Wood Borer
If I lived in the sub-antarctic latitudes that Eastie favours, I would wear long johns, jeans and a plaid shirt. As a resident of one of the warmer states, it is Yakka shorts and shirt on cool days, or Yakka shorts only the rest of the time.
Rocker
I generally wear whatever I put on in the morning. This has resulted in several damaged sets of clothing that are no longer suitable for ordinary day time wear. :(
This is despite the fact that I bought a dust coat specifically for use in the shop.
Sweetie, Where can I get one of those absolutely gorgeous pink aprons? :p
What you've never seen a termite in drag!! :eek:
I always nude up, I only put on clothes when I have visitors. :o :eek:
Al
Geez Al - you'd want to be careful of stray splinters ...Quote:
Originally Posted by ozwinner
Hope you don't do your welding in the nude too, that could get a bit uncomfortable, not to mention to the all-over tan. :D
Qld_Long white socks
Vic-Depends on the weather
Tas-Teddy bear suit (ex Air Force Issue)
WA-Hessian jocks
SA-whatever!
NSW- www.wickedweasel.com :rolleyes: ;) :D
Al,Quote:
Originally Posted by ozwinner
I will phone before I drop in next time, no offence.
- Wood Borer
No worrys WB, I would hate to be over dressed. :D
Al
OK, Id like to order some 611's please!!! http://instagiber.net/smiliesdotcom/...ig_toungey.gifQuote:
Originally Posted by Iain
Al
Sorry Oz, Spam and bikinis are not a good look!
As for me, I have(but don't wear) this lovely white bib overall outfit, bought for me to assist me in overcoming my propensity for just greasing, cleaning, cutting or painting something as I walk past it.
With the "workshop" bit between where the cars are parked and the living part of the house, I tend to walk past often, and hence all my best clothes look like other people's work clothes.
Shoes are my challenge, preferred work gear comprises board shorts, tee shirt and bare feet or if I am going to be on my feet all day, a pair of good old single plug rubber thongs- the double pluggers are for knobs (wonder what the yanks will make of that when they read it?). Sometimes when I am feeling really flash, and need better foot protection, I pull on my Teva cross country sandles, and hope the chisel hits on the strap when I drop it.
Cheers,
P
Shorts, T shirt, beard & slip-on sneakers all year round. Apron if I'm gluing (messy bugger that I am).
Wood Borer
SilentC does not have a real beard. He does however have a real nice shiny "solar panel" (you know the type you read about on t shirts that say stuff that would cause Wongo to call the wearer a real bad man).
I am much sneakier about balding, which is why I have such a luxuriant growth of facial hair, when I finally need to do a comb over, I'll have plenty.
Also my nose acts as a pretty good solar collector, so I don't need to utilise the vacant space on top like he does.
As soon as I look up the props dept from allo allo, I'll get one of those little red numbers that Herr Flick of the Gestapo used to wear. As long as it comes in flanellette. :D
I always have concerns for (not about!) blokes with beards and a luxuriant head of hair.Quote:
which is why I have such a luxuriant growth of facial hair
When we are made the good Lord gives each and every one of us a finite measure of testosterone. Why anyone would want to waste it growing hair is beyond me!!
:D :D :D
Cheers,
P
Biting Midge
or
P
Are you one of the men in black who are known only as a letter of the alphabet? :D Are you feeling inferior in the hirsute department?
(hirsuteally(?) challenged?)
Sorry, :o I only have a beard because I'm too lazy to shave, the skin comes away whilst the whiskers sit there laughing at all efforts to remove them.It's all too hard :mad: Poor me. :p
Speaking of men in black, both Neil and Doorstop were resplendant in their black shirts at the Sydney Show, perhaps thats where Neil got his secret recipies for his polishes from. :rolleyes: Alien dna, the truth is out there. :)
G'day.Quote:
Originally Posted by ozwinner
Do you want that in Flowerlace???
I kinda liked Michelle in the 449, goosebumps & all.
& check out the 449 in cobweb!!!!!
If we were meant to shave we'd have been born without beards!
I wear a dustcoat, a lovely blue colour - I've cut the sleeves off though - they sh%t me! sometimes I wear my pouch too dependant on the job at hand.
has anyone seen those aprons you can get with a picture of michaelangelo's "David" dickandall ???? I'd like one of them....
Are we talking posing pouches here? :eek:Quote:
sometimes I wear my pouch too
God blessed some blokes with beautiful heads, the rest he gave hair to disguise their ugliness.
Combing over is a bit like French Polishing weathered chipboard - doesn't really do much for the appearance.
- Wood Borer
Silent c
must eat well,
look at the cookie jars.
ptc
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Originally Posted by Zed
Zed
I'm starting to worry about you.
First it was the muffins you made (which SilentC stole :mad: )
And now penis envy. :confused: :confused: :confused:
nothing wrong with my trouser dept mr hovo... I just saw one of the aprons for a bbq recently and instantly wanted one.
I maintain that you should have eaten the muffins sooner...
I used to wear whatever I put on in the morning, but since I superglued my jeans to my leg I tend to go for old stuff :)
I notice no-one has mentioned the unpleasant fact of the wrath of SWMBO when "what I put on in the morning" becomes"Special old clothes" later in the same day :eek:
Alastair
definitely pajamas ;)
Pajamas are a risk if you get excited when you are using your jointer :eek:
Kind regards
Termite
You could find yourself singing a Russian folk song.
The one by Ivan Kutcherkokoff! :D
Alastair
This is me about to head out to the shed - got a problem with that?
Or maybe this is a throwback to a story about the guy who auctioned his ex-wife's wedding dress on Ebay and modelled it so people could see what they were buying.
Here's a link to the broader story - makes for a good read!!
http://www.investorshub.com/boards/b...?board_id=2507
His commentary is pretty funny
I like to wear my tight, white overalls..... thank you, thank you very much....