Scrounging Firewood (and other stuff)

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Really hard to beat the U.S General boxes. I like the green, but could live with yellow if the price was right.

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Not quite on the same level, but I've got a couple of Milwaukee Packout stacks going that are working out well for me. Tupperware tool chest..? :)
 
Sorry for the bad picture. The scaffold is staying in here till the last wall is finished. Put up the wall scabs for the desk. Just clamped some boards on to get a feel is I like the depth or want to go narrower. Same dimensions as the corner desk in my man cave in the house. Feels huge out here for some reason. I need to store all the same stuff, so I likely won't make it any smaller.
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My grandpa cut off the end digits of his index and middle finger on his right hand on a table saw. He always told us kids he lost them picking his nose.
I had the tip of my right hand ring finger put back on

Little bit of nerve issues with it. My pal that drove me to the ER, I watched his facial expressions when they were doing their work. I couldn’t watch my hand…


His eyeballs popped out his head, I asked what happened

He said “dude they just rotated and balanced your finger and put it back on”

Then Uncle Mike can tell you guys about the time I was maybe 2 and my sister was holding my dad’s filet knife. I grabbed the blade and she pulled it away. I still (41 years later) have no feeling in that thumb

Mike drove the car to the ER that time…

Fingers are needed!!
 
Sorry for the bad picture. The scaffold is staying in here till the last wall is finished. Put up the wall scabs for the desk. Just clamped some boards on to get a feel is I like the depth or want to go narrower. Same dimensions as the corner desk in my man cave in the house. Feels huge out here for some reason. I need to store all the same stuff, so I likely won't make it any smaller.
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Nice rustic vibe you've got going on in there.
 
Did this ten years ago. Ran it through a dirt bike chain and sprocket. There was a piece left inside the glove, but it was too smushed for them to save it. Hurt pretty good for a while.View attachment 1232947
Ouch! Gloves and machines/tools don't always play well together...
 
Ouch! Gloves and machines/tools don't always play well together...
This is true. It was a shame to ruin a nice pair of riding gloves but it did keep everything nicely contained for inspection. Unfortunately it was too mangled to do anything with.
Had about an hour's ride to the nearest clinic. They trimmed it all up with a pair of dykes and sewed it shut. The pain level was pretty high!
 

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