
Gage wrote:And you look good in those shoes satch.![]()
Hey Elmo, did you happen to think about using the Microwave. Aw heck, you've probably already gone to bed.
Gage wrote:A response to Mary K (and who else wants to wear the shoe)
I hate to burst your bubble but there are stupid questions out there. And with Perry being a member of this board for some two years now, I was a little surprised at the question. And you should read my post again. The only person (s) that said anything about stupid was you & Perry. The problem with your generation is as you grew up, you were told where to go, how to get there and what time to be there. And then you were told what to do and how to do it. So today for the most part, your generation doesn't know how to think things out and in turn, learning something. But it is so easy to ask a question. When I built my teardrop, I had never built anything like it. Oh, I've built a couple of work benches and then a bread box in high school but other than that I knew nothing about wood working. I just used common sense and thought things out. When I couldn't figure it out on my own, I then asked the question. But very few.
Oh, and there is another way to attach the 'T' molding. That would be 3M double back tape. The automotive industry has been using it for years to attach all the outside chrome on your automobile.
So lighten up Mary K and learn how to smile a little. (no Emoticons for this post)
halfdome, Danny wrote:Whether you agree or disagree with Gage's method of answering a question by his non-beat around the bush answers should not upset free thinking members of this forum. If he offends you just ignore him. I accept Gage as he is and enjoy his posts as I do others. I met Gage last year at the Dam Gathering and he really is an okay guy. He has an opinion and I want to hear his, his way, just like I want to hear others. Ira was very offensive and he sorta has a fan club here.
It's offensive when people try to impose that PC stuff on others. Keep posting Gage.Danny
Kykid wrote:A little background to start with. Yes I did join here a couple of years ago. Then kind of forgot about this place. When I did stumble back on to it I had to figure out how to get back in here. With a little help I made back, but I had to get someone to hold my hand. I did just start my build this Jan. The only reason I asked my question is that I see a lot of creative ways people figure out to do things. Besides being taught there are no stupid questions, I was also taught to listen what people have to say because you never know what you might learn. To all of you I say thanks for the welcome & I bet you can't wait to see what I might ask next. (':)')
Perry
A non-beat around the bush answer would have been... "Use screws to attach the t-molding."
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