In this episode, I give an overview of the holiday projects I currently have going in my shop, I explain my plan to control the avalanche of woodworking magazine back issues that are filling my house, and I introduce a new mailbag segment where I answer listeners questions.
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Dave,
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[...] 2009 by Dave I’ve been busy lately working on the doll wardrobe project. As I discussed in Episode 52, this project is a wardrobe designed to hold the clothes and accessories for my daughter’s [...]
Hi Dave
If you are going to go through all of that to save certain pages of the magazines why dont you scan and save the articles on a CD or your hard drive that you like then you will have them forever and easily accessible, and then sell the intact magazines on Ebay or Craigslist and make a few bucks. I dont think this would take much more time than what you were originally intending.
Put them in a bundle that would be inexpensive enough for a novice woodworker to want and be able to afford.
Or better yet donate them to a woodworking club or highschool woodworking program.
Just my two cents
Dave B