Check out item 3737617776 if you haven’t already seen it.
Regards,
Mack
“WISH IN ONE HAND,
Check out item 3737617776 if you haven’t already seen it.
Regards,
Mack
“WISH IN ONE HAND,
Get It All!
UNLIMITED Membership is like taking a master class in woodworking for less than $10 a month.
Start Your Free TrialGet instant access to over 100 digital plans available only to UNLIMITED members. Start your 14-day FREE trial - and get building!
Become an UNLIMITED member and get it all: searchable online archive of every issue, how-to videos, Complete Illustrated Guide to Woodworking digital series, print magazine, e-newsletter, and more.
Get complete site access to video workshops, digital plans library, online archive, and more, plus the print magazine.
Already a member? Log in
Replies
Mack, you are TOOOO FUNNY! I can't believe you remembered.
If our yoke weighed only 12 pounds, I might consider selling it on eBay, but it's way heavier than that, and quite a bit bigger. Wonder what kind of critter that smaller yoke was used with?
PS: Have you tried the eBay toolbar? I resisted (already have a Google and an Earthlink, getting crowded up there, LOL) but it's pretty handy. I just pasted the item number you gave into the little box and clicked. Nice.
forestgirl -- you can take the girl out of the forest, but you can't take the forest out of the girl ;-)
Another proud member of the "I Rocked With ToolDoc Club" .... :>)
It was for the baby oxen before the ACLU got involved and put a stop to using child labor!! LOL
Naw on the tool bar thing---to me tool bar is still bar stock- only tool-steel! Regards,
Mack"WISH IN ONE HAND, #### IN THE OTHER AND SEE WHICH FILLS UP FIRST"
This forum post is now archived. Commenting has been disabled