Hello my friend, it's been a while since we crossed paths, great to see you 😎
I recommend a lot of care when using this tool
Oh anyone, I mean anyone that knows me, knows I should keep well, well away from power-tools! We all have strengths and weaknesses and long ago I realised that working with tools and my hands was not mine. I envy you 'real men' who are great at this stuff but I was not born for it lol.
Without tools like this that deal with a complicated, annoying aspect of a job, tradesmen would struggle on jobs for longer, consumers would pay more in labour costs and I may have to attempt to use tools myself and that is a terrible option 😱 I love that you bring new life to materials that others think have ceased to be useful, this has a great number of benefits to us all. 👍🙂
How are you dear friend @stevenwood it is true time without seeing each other, we did not meet in another commitment challenge and now we meet again with the same themes
The use of tools is for all people, it is only a matter of practice, twenty years ago I would never think that wooden furniture would be manufactured, it is encouraged, practiced and very careful, I respect the tool you have in your hand. without a doubt you will too, I was totally null with them
I like to contribute my grain of sand to the care and reduction of the felling of trees, it is the reason for starting to build things with old pallets that were destined for the trash, but I would never make so many types of furniture and best of all buy me, life surprises you at all times.
very happy to answer your comment