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Time for Play

Dalboy

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Derek
As many know the great grandson spends so much time in the workshop when he visits and is starting to want more tools so I have started to make a few for him. I made a hammer the other day along with a glue bottle. today I set to and made a plane and square.

Time spent on making all of the bits in the photo about 1 1/2hrs time waiting for glue and finish to dry forever well it always seems like it is.

All of the bits are made from my scrap draw which is a good thing as it always fills quicker than I can use it:whistling::whistling::whistling:
 

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Penpal

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Peter
All fun with meaning mate what a lucky lad the parents must love you for your care. My son was so keen however he incurred surgery even every working endevour you could say accident prone scared the sox off me. On his own volition later he became a competent installer of Air Con in major buildings what do I know. Of regrets we have many.

Peter.
 

Lons

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Bob
Love them Derek, I did something similar for my son when he was 5 or 6 and he played with them for a long time.

"scrap drawer" :rolling: I have a scrap shed :ciggrin:
 

Dalboy

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Thanks guys nothing goes to waste in this mans workshop.

Love them Derek, I did something similar for my son when he was 5 or 6 and he played with them for a long time.

"scrap drawer" :rolling: I have a scrap shed :ciggrin:

You want to see the size of my draws. And they go back further than that there are 5 draws in the unit, they are fuller than this now.
 

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