Adam Cherubini
John Hoffman
>Ellis, I had technical difficulties last night (wife and kids) so I could not finish the chat with Adam. Will it be posted someplace so I can read it?
Thanks
JH
Est. 1998 — 27 years of woodworking knowledge
Adam Cherubini
John Hoffman
>Ellis, I had technical difficulties last night (wife and kids) so I could not finish the chat with Adam. Will it be posted someplace so I can read it?
Thanks
JH
Soon
Christopher Schwarz
>John,
I have to edit the transcript from the chat and will post it in a day or so. First I have to make the Yankee dollar....
Chris
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Adam Cherubini, NJ
>I can't wait to find out who I ticked off!
Seriously, there were a few action items Chris. I think I heard myself volunteering and some others chiming in as well. In addition to the transcripts maybe someone will volunteer to work off line with me to develop a few meeting minutes.
Anyone?
Adam
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William Duffield, on the Cohansey
>I mentioned to Ellis that I would be willing to help with the editing, if needed. Let me know what I can do.
Even sooner
Christopher Schwarz
>I just got a ring from Ellis. He's already editing the transcript and is deep into it. He should have it up today if all goes well. Then we can make a list of "things to do."
I think I owe Adam two scrapers to try to control that tear-out.
And Ellis promised a gallon of Waterlox.
And I owe Dean a message...
Chris
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Steve Kubien
>I was plenty ticked off that I couldn't make it last night and, since I would love a copy of the transcript, let me know what's involved in the editing process and I'll see if I can help.
Cheers,
Steve Kubien
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Pam Niedermayer - Austin, TX
>Sure, I'll give you a hand. Besides, you've yet to tell me how unreal the Hay shop was. :)
Pam
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Dave Anderson Chester, NH
>Hey Pam, Adam can't tell you. It doesn't lend itself to any form of short description. You really have to find time to go there yourself. It's not very hard to spend most of a day in there talking with and watching the staff. What is hard however, is leaving. I've yet to find a hand tool woodworker who didn't enjoy themselves.
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Pam Niedermayer - Austin, TX
>Thanks, Dave, just visited a couple of years ago, it was fun. Adam mentioned last night that he had some stuff to say. Also, I grew up in Richmond, often drove to Williamsburg and mucked about when in high school and college. Fortunately it was much closer to free then. :)
Pam