Banjoman
Eager to learn and willing to teach.
Added one to the Traditions Kentucky also.
That is a really interesting lodge in your avatar! I never seen one like it.Thanks, I've got Forstner bits that give you a flat bottom hole. I will post a picture after do it.View attachment 349816
That was in Watkins Glen State Park N.Y.. I wasn't able to get any information on this but it was about a hundred or so yards from the location of what Was the Grand Glen Mountain House "1873". That was a vacation and hunting destination for many Europeans. I sent several pictures of it to my son who is a History nut and he messaged me immediately that it was a powder store. He had no Idea where I was at the time. Later when I was able to call him he explained that they were built to store black powder away from buildings and designed to control an accidental discharge as the reinforced top would lift. He is planning to construct a similar structure with some of his reenactor friends. This is an old shot of the mountain house on the right and the suspension bridge over the Glen to the Swiss Chalet. The buildings are long gone but you can still walk across the bridge.That is a really interesting lodge in your avatar! I never seen one like it.
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