Wow! Last eZine, I asked you to share the woodworking sayings that run through your head when you are in the shop. I knew you were into sharing, but really … I had no idea just how willing! There were nearly three hundred entries – so many, that to pick the winners (listed in our Feedback section) we just randomly pulled them out of our electronic hat. There simply were too many to pick the best. But I do want to share a few more that tickled my fancy. Enjoy!
“The toughest things to make in a woodshop are time, space and money.” – Steve H.
“Do your best and caulk the rest” – Jim Phelan
“If I scream, shut it off …” – Adrian Centers
“Hell hath no fury like a Dad whose tools have gone missing.” – Andrew Drake
“Good, Fast, Cheap (choose two)” – Matt Drenth
“Larry’s Rule #1 – If you can’t see it, it ain’t there.” – Larry F. Price Jr.
“Slow down and smarten up” – Doug Whitson
“If you can’t make it perfect, make it adjustable!” – Joe Lebano
Rob Johnstone, Woodworker’s Journal