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Old 07-19-2008, 12:33 PM   #16
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Although a really great dog, Scout really never has been too sure what goes on in the thing called 'a shop'!

Heck, all he hears is a lot of noise and heads the other other direction (including the LOML's vacuum cleaner!)



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Well I'll have to throw my dawg in to the fray. He's new to the family, but a pretty old dawg at 8 years. He acts like he's been hanging out in the wood-shop all his life.



He either likes to look out the screen door, or snooze on one of my anti-fatigue mats. The only tool that has given him any sort of a start is the Compound Miter Saw, and it's pretty abrupt sounding on start up.
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Honestly Honey, that will cost around $100 $150 $200, and I need a few more tools.

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Finally, here's a thread that I can actually contribute to!

My two shop dogs (and of course best friends): Cody (Lab) and Riley (Golden).

Watching a squirrel in their yard....



and some portrait work for one of my other hobbies (photography)






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What an awesome thread and killer pics

Here's my boy Merlyn in his favorite place



Thanx Travis for starting this up
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Originally Posted by sawduster View Post
What an awesome thread and killer pics

Here's my boy Merlyn in his favorite place



Thanx Travis for starting this up
That black coat looks like a shavings magnet Judging from the visible grass, this picture was taken outside, are you some kind of radical ? The very idea of producing wood debris outside where it does not have to be swept/sucked up is such a revolutionary concept
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Shop dog? Oh, thought you meant "top" dog.

This is an older shot. He is a little bigger now and has almost got us trained! His name is Hobie (Hobie the cat)

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That black coat looks like a shavings magnet Judging from the visible grass, this picture was taken outside, are you some kind of radical ? The very idea of producing wood debris outside where it does not have to be swept/sucked up is such a revolutionary concept
Remember the recent thread on the B & D workmate ? .....guess where my planer sits ? Usually I have a big tub to catch the shavings but it was full and I had work to do, From the time the pile formed Merlyn made it his personal bed ....now I haven't the heart to clean it up
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Originally Posted by sawduster View Post
Remember the recent thread on the B & D workmate ? .....guess where my planer sits ? Usually I have a big tub to catch the shavings but it was full and I had work to do, From the time the pile formed Merlyn made it his personal bed ....now I haven't the heart to clean it up
He's only there until Harley decides HE wants to lie in them! Right, Bro??
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I saw this thread and SWORE that I wouldn't do it but I can't help but share my favorite kids. This is my best girl, Kacey, and my daughter's chiuahua. By the way she is an Alaskan Klee Kai.

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I don't really have a shop per se, just a small cramped section of the garage where I destroy wood on a regular basis!!

I do however have animals that like to help.

Here's Polly Jo catching her breath on a bundle of tobacco sheets, wet from being in the creek as usual.



And not to be left out Betty Lou chilling beside said creek staying out of the way and away from Polly who still wants to "play".




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Here is "Bench Dog" Clara ready to have her claws "dremmeled" (sp)


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He isn't really a shop dog, but here is a pic of the boy and his pup.

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That's a shop dawg and a shop boy in-training. What a sweet picture, cute dawg and handsome boy

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