phil wrote: If they complain they aren't level , blame the level. If things are cut to short, its an error in the pencil , never the guy behind it.
There's an old saying ''It's the Indian not the arrow that makes the difference".
phil wrote: If they complain they aren't level , blame the level. If things are cut to short, its an error in the pencil , never the guy behind it.
nhguy wrote:phil wrote: If they complain they aren't level , blame the level. If things are cut to short, its an error in the pencil , never the guy behind it.
There's an old saying ''It's the Indian not the arrow that makes the difference".
...........Yes my woodworking is paint grade. I hire out the work that is natural wood like our kitchen. After almost 40 years fixing old houses some things I'm simply never going to get good at.phil wrote:nhguy wrote:phil wrote: If they complain they aren't level , blame the level. If things are cut to short, its an error in the pencil , never the guy behind it.
There's an old saying ''It's the Indian not the arrow that makes the difference".
another is "a poor tradesman blames his tools"