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May-June 1939. Atlanta, Georgia. "Woodworking shop at FSA warehouse depot." Acetate negative by Marion Post Wolcott for the Farm Security Administration. View full size.
Same pattern I use, made a hundred of them probably. Two sheets of 3/4 yields an 8x4x3 table.
This looks like a great space to work, lots of natural light, room to move around and in Atlanta it would still be comfortable in the winter months.
What do you use a fire ax for in a woodworking shop?
[Fires. - Dave]
I would be glued to my work everyday. Then I wood go home to my wife Mortice and kiss her and the kids, Dowel, Rod and my little girl Eucalyptus. I Pine for them everyday.
"Did you hear about the blind man who picked up a hammer and saw?"
It's my worst vise.
I needed to drill my way out of this joint and board a plane. But first I tapped my mudder for some scratch. It wasn't easy, she's tough as nails. But I told her I was on the level.
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