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Uploaded by on May 12, 2007

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I used to be an office worker, then I got into hard labour, construction, carpentry, all that physical stuff. When I came back to the computer it was for leisure, just entertainment purposes. Anybody else relate to that?
If not, just check out how I work with power tools and build stuff.

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  • Physical labor is like therapy...i hear ya...

  • yorgathecroat yes therapy. Have yo ever seen my Practical skills video? I dont know what channel its on, honestly. It was about 3 months ago. ancient history.

  • Handy guys are the BEST! I don't mind working in an office, but it would be nicer if they'd let us work from home- then I could sit by the pool, while I work! LOL!

    But, I've always been a sucker for a handy guy! It's actually pretty good money, from what I know about construction/heavy equipment operators, here in FL.

    Hope you're having a super weekend! Hugs to you & the family! ...Teresa :)

  • Hello Theresa! I gotta contact you after last time we were abbreviated.

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  • Youre putting out some cool vids. I was thinking of trying carpentry, of some sorts, perhaps construction. I'm a "Tooler" at a Areospace company and I also took a course in Autobody repair and spent a couple years in that industry. The Autobody knowledge is very applicable to a "Tooler". As a tooler, you need to be a jack of all trades, to be successful.

    Keep up the good work.

  • Ok I could maybe get into building things and yeah let not have any bunny smears! ...Love the camera view with the steering wheel action.I'll keep watchin if you keep makin these vids!

  • I will look for this mysterious video....

  • You're a hard working Appleseed. A hard day's night is what they say. Working like a dog.

  • I would use a rotozip with a metal cutting blade, or a dremel with a metal cutoff blade for tight areas. The metal cutting sawzall blade works good too if you have enough room, it should attach to your cordless.

  • I also have an iron pipe I have to cut at the base so its flush with the concrete floor. I cut it with difficulty at about 3 inches high, using a hacksaw.

    Any ideas? Maybe a new sawzall with a sharp new metal cutting blade?

  • yes, sometimes you have to improvise to get the job done.

  • You know I will! :)

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