@timocUse 'Tipp-ex'.
What is "Tipp-ex"?
@timocUse 'Tipp-ex'.
he doesnt draw on CAD .....He took early retirement in 94, and still doesnt entertain computers , internetHow does your husband feel about drawing on CAD systems?
I used to design machinery in the late '80s and into the early '90s. When I first started, we worked on drafting tables, and that was great until a major change was needed. Then it's either get out the electric eraser or redraw. Changes are far easier to make on a CAD system.
Working on a CAD system is hard on the eyes and tiring. It's a lot more enjoyable to draw by hand... almost like creating a work of art.
tippex is white snow powder to cover mistakes and type back over@timoc
What is "Tipp-ex"?
my hubby has a mangled finger , while trying to iron a toffee paper aged 8How to use a mangle for ironing, so long ago, I used to help my grandmother and
used hers...
And here I thought it was pushing a divorced spouse into a dumpster.tippex is white snow powder to cover mistakes and type back over
LOL...Nutter HAHAAnd here I thought it was pushing a divorced spouse into a dumpster.![]()
tippex is white snow powder to cover mistakes and type back over
i couldnt drive out my gate with out getting lost , so i would be lost without themDriving anywhere without GPS!
i still do...locally .....i know im naughty ....slap my wrist ...May I add driving anywhere without a cell phone to Michael Z at #31.
ive never been able to sew....its boring and time consuming lolsewing... hand sewing and machine work. i really don't like hand sewing and avoid it at all costs. will opt out of shank buttons so i can attach them with sewing machine. my grandmother taught me the basics on her little Singer. my sister has it. it only sews forward and back, no zig zag or decorative stitches. thinking if it's not 100 years old, must be close to. she had it overhauled... that fabric covered cord replaced and a belt or 2 tucked away.
for a while i did decent amount of garments. now fabric is so expensive and pattern prices are insane.
i will join you on that one nemo LOLAnd here I thought it was pushing a divorced spouse into a dumpster.![]()
JimBob, 2 people have answered your question already, but
just in case you want to do some, to waterproof your home,
here is a video, 2 minutes long.
Mike.
And to think I mapped my way across the US without one.....i couldnt drive out my gate with out getting lost , so i would be lost without them
I remember those.No one seems to build balsa wooden model airplanes that you can actually fly after you build them. You build them from scratch using a flat set of instructions as a pattern to layout the parts of the airplane. I still build and fly them for fun...
Iāve built plenty of those. Now I use CAD/CAM to create carbon fiber parts for my drones...No one seems to build balsa wooden model airplanes that you can actually fly after you build them. You build them from scratch using a flat set of instructions as a pattern to layout the parts of the airplane. I still build and fly them for fun...
Don't you have to keep all that wood covered to keep the moisture from it?What's a lost skill that no one seems to remember how to do anymore?
Chop wood
Not a 'lost' skill
Just nobody seems to do it anymore
They prefer the hydraulic splitters
Here's what 14 cord of hand split wood looks like
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Keep a fire
Do you have to keep it covered to keep the moisture from it?
Put it on skids/pallets and throw a tarp over it.
Pinky, darling, thick people like me who once tried to use those old fashioned typewriters with ribbons and sheets of paper, then made spelling mistakes, well, Tipp-ex was use to paint over the typed mistake...... it was a white correction fluid.@timoc
What is "Tipp-ex"?
Sold as White-Out here in the states. Used my share of it.Pinky, darling, thick people like me who once tried to use those old fashioned typewriters with ribbons and sheets of paper, then made spelling mistakes, well, Tipp-ex was use to paint over the typed mistake...... it was a white correction fluid.![]()
Oh yeah.Don't you have to keep all that wood covered to keep the moisture from it?



