Re: Labels


Helen Lacey wrote:
> 
10'length
> thinwall 4"drainage pipe.  I take a saw along to cut it in two for ease in> transportation.  I rip it on my bandsaw into strips 
> This spring I bought a Craftsman 30 watt Wood burning tool, part #954032> and found it to be just dandy for burning names into these plastic markers.After making about 50 labels, I go to the
> grindstone and reshape the tip. > This afternoon, I went out to my shop, hunted up some 5/32" copper rod, and> made 5 new tips in 1/2 hour.  If you don't have a bandsaw, a> table saw will work, but is more wasteful.  If you have a good pencil> soldering iron it would probably also work, especially if it has a> removable tip.
> 
> Lawrence Lacey
> Sioux City, IA

Hi Lawrence--

I loved this.  Now all I need to do is find a guy with a workshop full
of tools and I've got it made.  Or at least I've got the labels made.
Or at least i can get him to make the labels since I wouldn't have the
faintest idea of how to use any of this stuff even if I could find the.
. . .well, you know what I mean.
Rima  terra@catskill.net
upstate ny  zone 4



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