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One way to prevent this is to charge them (If you have a heart to do so)
Roger Teague said:
I am retired from the University of Missouri where I was a manager of a dining hall for the students...REALLY enjoy woodworking of all kinds...most recently I have been making picuture frames for family and friends...got my Kreg jug about 2 months ago and LOVE it...next project is coffee table/chest for my daughter and shelving for my Grandson....seems family are always coming up with things for me to build...love it
No ....don't have the heart to charge....I used to build various things and put them in a large flea market...the owner always said I priced things too cheap...hard for me to charge for labor on a birdhouse I built out of scraps...I guess I will never get rich at this but it is very good for me to stay active and challenged
You no that's what it is all about make a little money to pay for supplies and stay active and end up in good health
1 year ago I had two huge blood clots one in upper leg and the other in lung and today I'm perfect. Had back surgery three yrs ago and am perfect
Roger Teague said:
No ....don't have the heart to charge....I used to build various things and put them in a large flea market...the owner always said I priced things too cheap...hard for me to charge for labor on a birdhouse I built out of scraps...I guess I will never get rich at this but it is very good for me to stay active and challenged
I am Certified Public Accountant from West Monroe, LA.
I am a Certified Public Accountant from West Monroe, LA.
Welcome Charles. How long have you been woodworking?
Charles Gardner said:
I am a Certified Public Accountant from West Monroe, LA.
Remember seeing the Furniture Maker and Undertaker sign in the old westerns? That's me. My name is John and I am a retired Funeral Director/Embalmer living in Everett, WA.
Hey John Im in Lake Goodwin neighbor
John Homann said:
Remember seeing the Furniture Maker and Undertaker sign in the old westerns? That's me. My name is John and I am a retired Funeral Director/Embalmer living in Everett, WA.
Ted W. Broussard / Louisiana
I work for local government as a Housing Rehabilitation Specialist, which is just another name for a residential contractor. I have been involved in residential construction & woodworking for over since about 1974. My day to day work involves overseeing the rehabilitation of homes and designing and building new homes for low-income families. I do woodworking as a hobby.
I am also a guitarist. My son, Marc Broussard, is a recording artist currently with Atlantic Records. I have had the great pleasure of performing with him on many occasions in the past years. I play mostly jazz & R&B.
Ted W. Broussard / Louisiana
I work for local government as a Housing Rehabilitation Specialist, which is just another name for a residential contractor. I have been involved in residential construction & woodworking for over since about 1974. My day to day work involves overseeing the rehabilitation of homes and designing and building new homes for low-income families. I do woodworking as a hobby.
I am also a guitarist. My son, Marc Broussard, is a recording artist currently with Atlantic Records. I have had the great pleasure of performing with him on many occasions in the past years. I play mostly jazz & R&B.
wow we have same interests woodworking and I also play guitar only (bluegrass)
Ted W. Broussard said:Ted W. Broussard / Louisiana
I work for local government as a Housing Rehabilitation Specialist, which is just another name for a residential contractor. I have been involved in residential construction & woodworking for over since about 1974. My day to day work involves overseeing the rehabilitation of homes and designing and building new homes for low-income families. I do woodworking as a hobby.
I am also a guitarist. My son, Marc Broussard, is a recording artist currently with Atlantic Records. I have had the great pleasure of performing with him on many occasions in the past years. I play mostly jazz & R&B.
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