Re: Dual fences?
- From: Jakofalltrades@xxxxxxxxx (J T)
- Date: Sun, 3 Feb 2008 14:15:14 -0500
Sun, Feb 3, 2008, 11:00am jclarke.usenet@xxxxxxx (J. Clarke) doth
sayeth:
Lucky you. At least you knew what "sharp" was like. <snip>
It's all relative. I took shop starting in the 4th grade,
mandatory until the 8th grade. I took 4 years of it in high school,
where it was optional. Started using power tools, unsupervised, in th
grade. The wools were demonstrated, and then we were expected to se
them right, and not hurt ourselves. We listened, and no one sufferred
injuries that a bandaid wouldn't fix. Except for the idoot jock that
was horseplaying and shoved an arm thru the shp door window, cutting an
artery - he survived. We learned woodworking, welding, some mechanics,
drafting, forging, *** metal work, metal lathe and milling machine,
and even a big of electricity, and probably one or two things I don't
recall just now. However, I graduated high school in 1958, age 17. Oh
yes, attended schoo in two different small countryschools, in the same
school distric, in rural southern Michigan. .
JOAT - who does not welcome thread question e-mails..
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