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Woodworking in 1940

Started by Ron Scott, July 03, 2012, 03:25:02 PM

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POSTON WIDEHEAD

Great post Ron. You can sure see the pride these craftsman took in every job.

This was "the good 'ol days".
The older I get I wish my body could Re-Gen.

Clam77

Definately a neat lil vid!!  Those guys make it look easy.   :D

Provided by Iowa State College I see.... they used to make all kinds of neat stuff like that... wish more of it was around.. 
Andy

Stihl 009, 028, 038, 041, MS362
Mac 1-40, 3-25

metalspinner

What were those things they were swinging? :D
I do what the little voices in my wife's head tell me to do.

jueston

that was very entertaining....  :)

Misfit

Nice post Ron; thanks! It brought back childhood memories of following my Dad around building sites in the late '50's. He was a master carpenter and built everything from 2-hole outhouses to cattle barns, 12 storey apartment buildings and entire sub-divisions; sometimes as the contractor and other times as the site foreman.
I could see reminders of him in a lot of the men shown in that video.
I am neither a Philopolemic Blatherskite nor a Bloviating, Sialoquent Blatteroon.

"Say nuthin and saw wood."

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