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My wife thinks I'm a bit weird and obsessive (part of being a Professor is being slightly eccentric), but I think it's normal behaviour.

The other day I had a spare hour or two, so I went to my wood store and decided to reorganise it. I took all of my wood and rearranged it by function in alphabetical order. Being a scientist I of course had to arrange them alphabetically by their binomial. so Swietenia macrophylla is stacked to the left of Swietenia mahogani.

What I did discover is that I have enough wood, at my current rate of building to last until I'm 130 or so years old. So guess what I did? I got straight on the phone to David Dyke's and ordered some more!

Now I think that's perfectly normal behaviour, sfter all, I don't know what wood will still be available when I'm 135.

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Colin...It's as normal than having a hundred pairs of shoes that will be worn no more than 5 times.

...and they're probably not as well cataloged as your wood!

Try that one!

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Only 130?
You DO need more wood.

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Colin,

I'm going to have to disagree with everyone here. I think there really should be a balance with these things.... and having "enough wood until you're 130".... I think that is a bit overboard.

I tell you what though; for a small fee I can help you overcome this addiction. Not only will I cure you for good.... but I'll get that stash down to about 70 or 80 years. Why don't I just PM you my shipping address and we can start the healing process. It's for the best.




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Colin,

That voracious hunger for more wood regardless of current stocks is unrelenting. I don't know if it's worse that GAS.

It doesn't help either when your spouse encourages it too. I asked the other day whether we need to watch out for a shed on freecycle to store any wood I get in the future...

Colin, your thread has only served to give me the desire to imrpove my collection so that it covers more than 3/26ths of the alphabet!


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Colin, I hate to disappoint you. That's not WAS, it's OCD...

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Sorry Colin,

But I am a little confused, what other action could one be expected to take in order to celebrate the completion of a job well done other than to reward one's self by ordering more wood???

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I've just bought 5 sets of master grade englemann.

Suffice to say, I have given my husband my credit card to look after for a couple of months until I have paid off the bill....


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