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This Old House Insider

Started by BallAquatics, April 08, 2017, 07:21:57 AM

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BallAquatics

I love this show!  Between Norm's instructions and Terri's support, I learned how to redo our 4 homes and become a proper wood worker.

Spent yesterday afternoon watching the very first season of shows from the late 70's..... great stuff.  Highly recommended.


Dennis

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Quote from: BallAquatics on April 08, 2017, 07:21:57 AM
I love this show!  Between Norm's instructions and Terri's support, I learned how to redo our 4 homes and become a proper wood worker.

Spent yesterday afternoon watching the very first season of shows from the late 70's..... great stuff.  Highly recommended.


Dennis

Thanks Dennis. I love this show too. Now that I am soon the be a landlord I need to revisit a few of them. |^| |^| |^| |^| |^|
Willie

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wallace

Yep, those were good shows. Norm did the Yankee Workshop and every time I saw a tool I didn't have I had to have one of my own. Got a kick out of his accent... when he wanted to say "drawers" he said "drazzz"..lol

The thing about the wordworking shows is, it looks like so much fun because they only show the guy pushing wood thru a saw, just the good parts. They don't show the real deal, which is that you spend 96% of your time measuring, cleaning, looking for something, sharpening... etc etc
Dan