Oops All Questions | WoodTalk 599
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About this listen
It’s show #599 - On today’s show, we’re talking about finding yourself rudderless in woodworking, when to fire a customer, woodworking on an open-sided deck, woodworking topics that have been discussed too much and too little, winter shop strategies, and safety lessons for a maker space
- John needs to shift his product base as the market has dried up.
- Alex has a custom job that is going south and he is trying to figure out whether to bail or continue on.
- Hamilton is working in a covered porch space but with open sides and asks what he should consider with regard to tool maintenance as well as safeguarding his projects.
- Tomasso asks what woodworking topic has been talked to death and perhaps which ones haven't been talked about enough.
- Ed asks about winter strategies in the shop for keeping his tools in working order.
- William manages a maker space and asks about some safety training protocols.
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