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85555 WANDERSO@a... 2000‑10‑29 bio - Wayne Anderson
Greetings,
 This will be a short one as I'm yet not an accomplished woodworker like most 
of you. I'm 48 years young and am a mechanical designer. 
 I just got interested in old tools a couple of years ago. A co-worker and I 
started out making "toolgrimages" on our days off. They were no more than an 
afternoon spent hitting all the woodworking stores and used tool shops.
 Then one fateful day I saw the poster of the Studley tool chest. The 
slippery slope had been encountered. I decided that I could build a nice 
chest and find enough vintage tools to fill it. What was once a notion 
quickly became a passion. 
  If he were still with us, Mr. Studley would likely shake his head at my 70+ 
hand planes, 30+ saws, 50+ chisels, etc., etc... and wonder why the heck I 
need all this stuff. I've also sold hundreds of tools on *B*y to support my 
habit. 
 I spend my spare time cruising the flea markets, antique shops, and making 
tool stuff like saw handles. I'm also in the process of making a brass bound 
level out of black walnut.
 I'll build my tool chest soon, but I know I'll have a major problem deciding 
what to put in it. The other option is to build it the size of a Buick.
 Mr. Knight "turned me on" to this group, and I owe him a big thanks (and a 
bunch of plane handles). And I owe you all a big thanks for being helpful, 
enlightening, and entertaining as well. You also serve a constant reminder 
that I'm not the only one that is caught on this slippery slope!
Cheers,
Wayne


85607 "Stephen Reynolds" stephenereynolds@e... 2000‑10‑31 Re: bio - Wayne Anderson


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>From: WANDERSO@a...
>To: oldtools@w...
>Subject: bio - Wayne Anderson
>Date: Sun, Oct 29, 2000, 8:41 PM
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>  I spend my spare time cruising the flea markets, antique shops, and making
> tool stuff like saw handles. I'm also in the process of making a brass bound
> level out of black walnut.

    Welcome aboard, Wayne.  I remember a stair saw you made and put up for
ouction on the 'bay.  If possible, you should post those to a place where
others can be motivated by your work.  I, for one, am going to shamelessly
copy that design when I make my own stair saw.

>  I'll build my tool chest soon, but I know I'll have a major problem deciding
> what to put in it. The other option is to build it the size of a Buick.

    Bigger, Wayne, bigger.

Regards,
Steve


85628 Tad tja@n... 2000‑10‑31 Re:bio - Wayne Anderson
Steve wrote:
>Wayne wrote:
>>  I'll build my tool chest soon, but I know I'll have a major problem deciding
>> what to put in it. The other option is to build it the size of a Buick.
>
>    Bigger, Wayne, bigger.

  The solution that I've finally come up with is the following:

  Put a fancy door on the shop with a small sign reading "Tad's tool chest."

Tad Anhalt
Des Moines, Ia.
"Of course, you can't actually _use_ it as a shop with all those tools laying
   about."



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