A veteran (thank him for his service) owned and operated company existing only in TWW's imagination and in this website
HOW TO ORDER A BOWL
The Warped Woodturner (TWW) is a local artist traveling his artist's journey in a suburb of Springbrook, WI (pop. 536). TWW's creative calling is to use a wood lathe to make useless objects from locally-sequestered organic carbon for tourists to bring back to the city to give to people they had to buy something for but do not like that much. His target market is the senior citizens since their vision is not as good as it used to be so cannot see the defects as well. His marketing jingle is: “Bowls as simple as their creator”.
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half fast eddie crystal here. perhaps...just perhaps, there is a reason for the trip. while some may shout, 'remember the alamo' hfec spouts, 'remember lanesboro'. other than that i know nothing about furnaces. my new lennox has basically no senors. it either runs or it doesnt. ironically,i was talking to a friend yesterday and his furnace kicked out when it was way below zero...they always dothat dont they...he figured it out himself. the 2 inch exhaust port, formally called a chimney, was too close to the 2 inch fresh air intake. the intake has a screen cover. moisture was condensing on the cold intake screen and the frost tripped the intake sensor indacating a problem. his problem was no heat. were are inovative here on the beautiful east side of crystal and he proped a board up between the two ports...no more moisture issues..no more waking up with it 50 degrees in the house. i guess you can alway resort to your alternate heat source so from that stand point you be one lucky ahh guy. hfec
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