wm460
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G'Day Ron, I'M Trying, I'm trying. Sunday morning I stood in the front of my lathe, I was reaching for the switch when I thought of you shed,  I looked around mine and thought stuff it. So spent the day the day cleaning up, One bench top is cleared, some of the stuff that was put out side the last couple of attempt of cleaning has been sorted, put away, or dumped.  
A couple of weeks ago I got some more power points put in my shed , to get to the switch board I had to move my reloading press, taking a couple of steps back I stumbled on something and almost went head over heels, the shot container snapped off. Result 10 Kg of number 7 shot on the floor. I'm still finding pellets in places where I would have thought It was impossible for them to get.
Friday is a pubic holiday ANZAC Day, after the dawn service I'm going to come straight home and continue.
By the way You don't want to come and give me a hand?
Cheers ,
Bob.
				
			A couple of weeks ago I got some more power points put in my shed , to get to the switch board I had to move my reloading press, taking a couple of steps back I stumbled on something and almost went head over heels, the shot container snapped off. Result 10 Kg of number 7 shot on the floor. I'm still finding pellets in places where I would have thought It was impossible for them to get.
Friday is a pubic holiday ANZAC Day, after the dawn service I'm going to come straight home and continue.
By the way You don't want to come and give me a hand?
Cheers ,
Bob.
 
	 
 
		 It's just when I get in that state of mind of cleaning the shop, I usually don't stop, unless it's to make another peg-board, shelf between the studs, etc. On your power points (I assume bullets?) Sorry to hear about the buck/shotgun shot, you obviously reload your own!! I'd make a guess you hunt sometimes. Just wondered where in the "down-under" are you located, what do you hunt? Do they have different regulated seasons like here in the U.S./Texas?? Just curious!! I'd like to Google your location sometime!! And, sure I'll come & help you. Are you gonna buy the air-fare???  hehehe[8D] I looked up Anzac Day, I guess it's kind of like our Memorial Day (May 31st) or our Veterans Day. cool !! I read it was for your World War I vets & been doing it since 1914. Don't know that much about the Aussie history, but I'm sure it's very interesting!! I believe the Skylab crashed near Perth, it killed one cow, or so they say!! (1979) Speaking of the subject of history, today is Texas' Independence Day (April,21 1836) It's called San Jacinto Day.(a place just southeast of here, there's a monument, the tallest in the world.)  That's where they had only about 300 men VS couple of thousand Mexican Armey led their pres/emperor Santa Ana (history calls him the Napolean of the West) well they shouted "remember the Alamo"  Ok, gotta crash, you're probably up already & gone to "work" I stay at home, My shop is my employment!! Brenda (my wife) makes enough (a hospital system analyst I.T. geek I guess you could say) Could talk about my state forever, I love it, don't care about the heat, humidity, etc.
 It's just when I get in that state of mind of cleaning the shop, I usually don't stop, unless it's to make another peg-board, shelf between the studs, etc. On your power points (I assume bullets?) Sorry to hear about the buck/shotgun shot, you obviously reload your own!! I'd make a guess you hunt sometimes. Just wondered where in the "down-under" are you located, what do you hunt? Do they have different regulated seasons like here in the U.S./Texas?? Just curious!! I'd like to Google your location sometime!! And, sure I'll come & help you. Are you gonna buy the air-fare???  hehehe[8D] I looked up Anzac Day, I guess it's kind of like our Memorial Day (May 31st) or our Veterans Day. cool !! I read it was for your World War I vets & been doing it since 1914. Don't know that much about the Aussie history, but I'm sure it's very interesting!! I believe the Skylab crashed near Perth, it killed one cow, or so they say!! (1979) Speaking of the subject of history, today is Texas' Independence Day (April,21 1836) It's called San Jacinto Day.(a place just southeast of here, there's a monument, the tallest in the world.)  That's where they had only about 300 men VS couple of thousand Mexican Armey led their pres/emperor Santa Ana (history calls him the Napolean of the West) well they shouted "remember the Alamo"  Ok, gotta crash, you're probably up already & gone to "work" I stay at home, My shop is my employment!! Brenda (my wife) makes enough (a hospital system analyst I.T. geek I guess you could say) Could talk about my state forever, I love it, don't care about the heat, humidity, etc. but I finally got around to drawing up plans etc for things I have done around the house, pergola's etc.
 but I finally got around to drawing up plans etc for things I have done around the house, pergola's etc. 
