Ontario Tframers raise your chisels
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06/14/07 06:19 PM
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just wanted to drop in and say hello. I have been lurking around the site for a little while, I'm a total newbie to this art and find the info and pics (especially the pics ) very helpful. A few weeks ago I completed my first wood structure, a coop for our chickens and turkeys Not quite the fullblown frame, but still had a blast building it and I think the chickens will dig it too Anyways, I would love to connect with some experienced local framers, help loggin', cuttin', raisin' whatever need be and get some more tech help and hands on exp. If there are workshops or gtg's in southern ON, please let me know.
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there's a thin line between hobby and mental illness
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Re: Ontario Tframers raise your chisels
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06/14/07 09:37 PM
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Mark Davidson
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I'd say your chicken have it pretty good, better than most. Where the heck is Mulmur? I'm near Peterborough www.wpltree.ca
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Re: Ontario Tframers raise your chisels
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06/15/07 02:37 PM
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haha, thanks... it's also going to house 5 wild turkeys. LOL I found some eggs in the bushes few weeks back, didn't know how long the mother was gone for but figured what da heck, see if one of the hens will sit on them.... well, the hen sat for almost three weeks, they all hatched, one got poked in the head by an unfriendly hen and died. The rest of them are all doing fine so far but will probably need a pen of their own one day. Mark, I'm quite familiar with your website, my gf has sent me the link about 100 times.....in the last two weeks... lol We're just west of Alliston, the potato capital of ON..
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06/15/07 02:50 PM
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Congrats!
Can I borrow this design?
sir, u're making me blush
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06/15/07 06:06 PM
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Mark Davidson
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frwinks, you're not too far away, really. I'll keep you posted, there is a joinery class here June 23/24
You make me want to get some chickens again...
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Re: Ontario Tframers raise your chisels
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06/15/07 08:10 PM
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hahaha...wanna wild turkey or two?? LOL
that's next weekend.... awsome. We could come up for Sat. LMK
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06/18/07 06:58 PM
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that rooster sure looks proud of his home
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Re: Ontario Tframers raise your chisels
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06/22/07 01:52 AM
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Okay, I have to comment.
Derek, that is some of the nicest siding application I've ever seen. How did you get those corner miters so tight?
Cheers Brock
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06/25/07 03:22 PM
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Line Line 2) The chickens don't know the architecture sucks. I was trying to educate them. my chickens are quick learners I fully enclosed the turkey pen this weekend, also first attempt @ working with logs
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Re: Ontario Tframers raise your chisels
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07/02/07 06:34 AM
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Those turkeys look suspiciously like chickens....
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