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The Gate Looks Great | Ted's Projects
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A Jack of all trades, trying to master some . . . Laquo; Rhubarb Leaf Bird Bath. Nana’s Cane Completed. The Gate Looks Great. August 16, 2009 by Ted Wiebe. We had a rusty old chain link fence and gate between our house and the neighbor’s that was handy for keeping friend’s dogs and young children in, but did little else except define an area. Aesthetically pleasing? Hardly. Our friend Gail made a concept drawing of some gates for our backyard, and we were thrilled with it. Pathway from the street. I love...
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Nana’s Cane | Ted's Projects
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A Jack of all trades, trying to master some . . . Rhubarb Leaf Stepping Stones. June 1, 2009 by Ted Wiebe. My granddaughter and I were walking through the woods at her great grandparent’s place. She does not like to stay on the beaten path. so we were struggling through the wood and up rocks, inclines and over fallen trees. She told me she wanted to make a cane for her Nana. Thus began the idea of making a cane. It will be interesting to see how she will finish the project. On August 20, 2009 at 10:00 pm.
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Home Building Guide: Important Home Repair Advice - Do it Yourself
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Saturday, October 3, 2009. Important Home Repair Advice - Do it Yourself. There are plenty of homeowners that would like to do their own home repairs, but lack the skills necessary to accomplish the task. I would like to give them a couple of tips that can drastically improve their home repair abilities. I have been using great books with lots of illustrations, my entire life and have learned many things about the home repair and construction process. If you're planning on repairing your bathtub, try...
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A Jack of all trades, trying to master some . . . Posts by Ted Wiebe:. September 2, 2009. Nana’s Cane Completed. August 16, 2009. The Gate Looks Great. July 1, 2009. Rhubarb Leaf Bird Bath. June 23, 2009. Zero Emmisions Vehicle Brochure (Rockway ZEV Project). June 21, 2009. June 20, 2009. The Perfect Power Tool for Kids. June 5, 2009. Motor attached to transmission. Older Posts ». Welcome to my blog. You can follow me as I jump from project to project. Check these links out. Router bits from WOODSHOPBITS.
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A Jack of all trades, trying to master some . . . Check these links out. Router bits from WOODSHOPBITS. Welcome to my blog. You can follow me as I jump from project to project. Check these links out. Router bits from WOODSHOPBITS. Nana’s Cane Completed. The Gate Looks Great. Rhubarb Leaf Bird Bath. Zero Emmisions Vehicle Brochure (Rockway ZEV Project). The Perfect Power Tool for Kids. Motor attached to transmission. Cool Cement Mixing Tool. Sears 10″ Radial Arm Saw Recall. Chevy S10 Electric Conversion.
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Nana’s Cane Completed | Ted's Projects
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A Jack of all trades, trying to master some . . . Laquo; The Gate Looks Great. Nana’s Cane Completed. September 2, 2009 by Ted Wiebe. I tend not to push my grandchildren on the projects we do together, so this cane. Took some time to complete. She did some finish sanding and then asked me to write her. What did I learn? I think that sums up how lucky we both are. To Val / Nana. Close up (click to enlarge). Posted in Children's Projects. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Rhubarb Leaf Bi...
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Sawdust Musings: February 2009
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Random thoughts while working in my wood shop. Tuesday, February 24, 2009. Links to this post. Monday, February 9, 2009. I just finished reading a fascinating book by William P. Young entitled The Shack. This guy thinks like I do and he uses a tragedy to paint an amazing portrait of God in an engaging story. I suspect that many Christians will be quite upset by his views, but for me it is spot on. Read it. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. The Things I Read.
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