The Hardware Store.
Posted: Fri Oct 28, 2016 9:31 pm
Doug Frederick, 103 Maple Ave, B1171
Chama, New Mexico, 87520.
As the season closes, we begin to prepare for next year. While many of you, understandably, don't yet have the personal time to come for work sessions, you can still help a little or a lot, by contributing tools and material. Tools, blades, supplies, new or old. Christmas is coming, many of you may get new reciprocal saws and battery drills, and you can send those old ones to us for some TLC. Several of you have already sent or brought items like old chain saws and weed eaters. Even old screwdrivers and scrapers are a great help.
The more little things you contribute, the more money we save in overhead for our many exciting projects.
Because our members are so widespread, you might see a good local deal on work gloves, or safety glasses, or saw blades. Garage sales, ect. Any little bit helps. You don't have to send new stuff. Buy -yourself- the new stuff (you deserve it) and send me your old stuff. Just think of how cool it would be to get a new battery drill for Christmas, so you can send me your old one.
A special shout out for John E. Bush from Omaha, for the super new, big shop vac, and Jeff Gordon for the new dust pans. John and Jeff were kind enough to ask what we could use most on the Chama woodshop. My address is above, please send what you can.
This is a list of things we regularly use, and need. This list will change.
Cotton clothes line
Blue tarps
Locktite
Anti-seize
Pipe dope
Sawzall blades, any kind
Cutting wheels
Stilson wrenches, -large- (garage sale item)
Pipe wrenches, large
Penetrating oil
Safety glasses
Push broom heads
Flatbars, nail removal
Large or long crow bars
Carpenter squares, any kind.
Thanks again, and be sure to check back.
And if you send something, be sure to include a note so I can thank you here.
Doug Frederick, Small Engine Shop.
Recently donated Yost vice:
Chama, New Mexico, 87520.
As the season closes, we begin to prepare for next year. While many of you, understandably, don't yet have the personal time to come for work sessions, you can still help a little or a lot, by contributing tools and material. Tools, blades, supplies, new or old. Christmas is coming, many of you may get new reciprocal saws and battery drills, and you can send those old ones to us for some TLC. Several of you have already sent or brought items like old chain saws and weed eaters. Even old screwdrivers and scrapers are a great help.
The more little things you contribute, the more money we save in overhead for our many exciting projects.
Because our members are so widespread, you might see a good local deal on work gloves, or safety glasses, or saw blades. Garage sales, ect. Any little bit helps. You don't have to send new stuff. Buy -yourself- the new stuff (you deserve it) and send me your old stuff. Just think of how cool it would be to get a new battery drill for Christmas, so you can send me your old one.
A special shout out for John E. Bush from Omaha, for the super new, big shop vac, and Jeff Gordon for the new dust pans. John and Jeff were kind enough to ask what we could use most on the Chama woodshop. My address is above, please send what you can.
This is a list of things we regularly use, and need. This list will change.
Cotton clothes line
Blue tarps
Locktite
Anti-seize
Pipe dope
Sawzall blades, any kind
Cutting wheels
Stilson wrenches, -large- (garage sale item)
Pipe wrenches, large
Penetrating oil
Safety glasses
Push broom heads
Flatbars, nail removal
Large or long crow bars
Carpenter squares, any kind.
Thanks again, and be sure to check back.
And if you send something, be sure to include a note so I can thank you here.
Doug Frederick, Small Engine Shop.
Recently donated Yost vice: