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Started by Rick, September 28, 2005, 01:26 PM

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Buddy Bryan

Hey! What's Weird Al doing up there?

Louis Russell

A hole cutter is so much easier and safer.  Set it to size, cut the hole, and throw the scrap away or keep it.  No sanding and you can do it on or off the drum.  

Larry Lawless

Quote from: Budrock on October 05, 2005, 01:30 PM
Hey! What's Weird Al doing up there?

Looks to me like he's doing the dreaded Brazilian Three-Toed Sloth Dance!!! :o

OK, flippancy aside, you're a fairly new member, Budrock, so you may not know that Bermuda is Jon "Bermuda" Schwartz, drummer for Weird Al.

Bermuda Schwartz

Quote from: Budrock on October 05, 2005, 01:30 PM
Hey! What's Weird Al doing up there?

I asked him to move... I dunno, crazy guy. :)

Danno

Quote from: Louis on October 05, 2005, 03:12 PM
A hole cutter is so much easier and safer.  Set it to size, cut the hole, and throw the scrap away or keep it.  No sanding and you can do it on or off the drum.  

You're right. The only reason I use a heated-up can is because I'm cheap. Seriously cheap -- I use teabags over and over until there's nothing left in them.

My wife wanted a fence around her garden this year so I bought 100' of rabbit fence, but instead of spending an extra $12 for steel fence posts I made posts out of tree limbs like a cave-man.