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Started by metalspinner, February 17, 2022, 07:46:45 PM

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metalspinner

I am most definitely a "To-Do List" guy. If it's written down, it's gettin' done  

Unfortunately, my list never really ends. And if it starts with "Buy", then sometimes it gets deferred to a later date.    🥺



 

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I do what the little voices in my wife's head tell me to do.

SawyerTed

My problem lists is I get ambitious and put 5 years worth of to do's on it. The I feel defeated after the third day.  :D

My wife in the other hand makes lists and at the end of the day she adds all the other stuff she did instead.  :D :D
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metalspinner

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I've been guilty of adding stuff to the list after ive done it just so I can scratch it off. It makes me feel good. 🤣🤣
I do what the little voices in my wife's head tell me to do.

rusticretreater

I used to have lists 5 pages long, things written in the margins.  I now have previously used paper, folded in half, one paper for each category of interest.  Truck n trailer, Mill ops, Mill mods, Wood biz, Property Layout, outdoor projects, house projects, etc.

Then I continually look through those lists and make 1 more list.  The priority list.  If I get three things on the priority list done, its been a good day.

Adding to the lists just to scratch it off is a good thing.   Its positive feedback.  I do it myself.
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Larry

How do you like the sliding table?
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metalspinner

Larry, I haven't even used it yet! I owned it for almost 8 years and just installed it late today then got called in for dinner.

I just moved into my new shop from my basement last weekend. There was no room to have the slider installed in the basement and no place to move the tablesaw around with the mobile base. So finallly i got to install them!

But the quality feels very good. Just what I would expect from Sawstop. The instruction manuel is incredibly clear and thourough... just like i would have written it. :D :D
I do what the little voices in my wife's head tell me to do.

Larry

I've seen the slider and it really looks good but I've never used one on a Sawstop.
Larry, making useful and beautiful things out of the most environmental friendly material on the planet.

We need to insure our customers understand the importance of our craft.

terrifictimbersllc

Quote from: metalspinner on February 17, 2022, 07:46:45 PM
I am most definitely a "To-Do List" guy. If it's written down, it's gettin' done  

Unfortunately, my list never really ends. And if it starts with "Buy", then sometimes it gets deferred to a later date.    🥺



 

Today's scratch off's...



 

 

 

 

 

 


Better change your tagline to I do what is on my list. unless you let your wife write things on your list. :) :)
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