Photography by E.W. Faircloth

Bridgeville DE

E.W. Faircloth Photography

Email: wayne@faircloth.org

Bridgeville DE

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woodworking shop

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Tags: I see it this way!

Where are these wussies during my salsa class? Am I just about the only man that can dance salsa in my community?  I have seen a few guys come to class and never to return. It was usually because their spouses insisted they attend. It's not that hard fellas. The picture above is the grand opening of our new woodworking shop. The men were coming out of the "woodwork", excuse the pun. The new facility is full of up-to-date and expensive equipment.  The table saw has a safety feature will will stop the blade from turning if a human touches it.  I don't mean that power is turned off  and the blade eventually stops.  No, if someone touches the blade, the saw will instantly stop and turn at most only 2 saw teeth. It was designed to keep people from losing fingers and such.  And yes, it's expensive. There are many other types of equipment in shop. All the residents will have to take a four hour certification class. My wife, Margo and I, will take the class soon. I may make something later but for now I'm interested in the 150 psi compressor in the shop.  My bike tires need 100 psi and it'll make my biking easier. Even though these guys can't salsa dance they can dance.  I know because I've seen many of them dance at different events. They are good guys and I'm just having fun with the huge turnout to opening of the woodworking shop. I still need a few good men for salsa class.