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  • 02-12-2005, 10:17 PM
    oogene
    Bobby went from rehabber to pitchman for Sears dat's it an dats all der is
  • 02-12-2005, 10:08 PM
    billygoat22
    Southern Steel- just 30 mi or so up the road from my house.
    Strange to see stuff on there that I drive by each day.

    Woodwrights shop pretty good, sense of humor,too.
    Was making Thomas Jefferson's walking stick/tripod field chair, says "This part has to be pretty strong, or he wouldn't have been known as father of country".
    And the chair toss thing at end of show, like he gets mad and throws it down.
  • 02-12-2005, 04:11 PM
    framehvac
    T.V.
    Bob Vila ~~~~~~~~~~Sucks
    Norm Abram~~~~~~~Ok
    This Old House /Now Getting Better
    Hometime-Great


    American Chopper~~Great
    Southern Steel-Great

    Monster Garage--Jesse James ~~Good
    Monster House -Sucks


    Martha Stewart -Can kiss me where the good Lord split me.




    You are right on it.Good job.
  • 02-12-2005, 04:08 PM
    aircooled53

    T.V.

    Bob Vila ~~~~~~~~~~Sucks
    Norm Abram~~~~~~~Ok
    This Old House /Now Getting Better
    Hometime-Great


    American Chopper~~Great
    Southern Steel-Great

    Monster Garage--Jesse James ~~Good
    Monster House -Sucks


    Martha Stewart -Can kiss me where the good Lord split me.
  • 02-12-2005, 03:33 PM
    powerhead
    "Tool Time" has to be the all time best.
    What was the girl's name? she was hot.
    One of the best Tool Time episodes was the "Man's Bathroom".
    Anybody remember it? Entire thing (walls, floor, ceiling) was done in stainless steel and the toilet reclined so you could watch TV and take a dump at the same time!
  • 02-12-2005, 03:17 PM
    archmo
    is that Roy Underhill -- The woodwrights shop

    happen to be watching/listening to him right now.

    bob, norm, roy, the canadian router guys etc.

    this is how part of indoor saturdays are spent. can learn how to do things modern or when the power is off.

    if I only had the time.

    alm ii
  • 02-12-2005, 11:57 AM
    amickracing
    Speaking of doing lots with relitively few tools (and none of them power tools either). I don't remember his name, or the name of his show (great help ain't I?), but he did everything the old fashioned way. His workshop was full of old tools, none power tools, and some nifty looking benches and custom jigs & fixtures.

    Also, it was somewhat entertaining to see him get at least one cut and be bleeding everywhere. Not because I like gore, but it just kept things more real and it was cool he never wanted to edit it out to make things appear perfect.
  • 02-12-2005, 11:39 AM
    vmc1161
    Mark Beiser;

    Now can you explain to me how to do it with just a cheep table saw and a Dewalt kit?

    YES- poorly.
    I like bob villa better then both the guys who came after him, Norm's great but please norm back off on all those big bucks tools. Then maybe we would have a chance.
  • 02-12-2005, 11:20 AM
    mark beiser
    I love it when Norm is building a piece of furnature and makes a comment about something being "easy".

    Like yeah Norm, if I had a workshop with a million dollars worth of woodworking equipment, it probably would be easy!
    Now can you explain to me how to do it with just a cheep table saw and a Dewalt kit?
  • 02-11-2005, 11:42 PM
    1manband
    How much money do you think Bob has made from promoting those hi-velocity systems?
  • 02-11-2005, 11:33 PM
    James 3528
    Dice reminds me of Bob Vila
  • 02-11-2005, 10:53 PM
    airmax
    The New Yankee Workshopb with Norm Abram.

    Great show.
  • 02-11-2005, 09:11 PM
    framehvac
    What's up with Dean and all his "wives"?
    Okay, here's the story. Dean is not now—and never has been—married to any of his co-hosts. He is happily married, however.

    So they just lied to use.
  • 02-11-2005, 08:58 PM
    control_noob
    Never married to any of them, just a put on for the show...

    http://www.hometime.com/About/faqs.htm#q5

    [Edited by control_noob on 02-11-2005 at 09:01 PM]
  • 02-11-2005, 08:47 PM
    framehvac
    Hometime I liked it better when his first wife was on the show.
  • 02-11-2005, 08:34 PM
    Dowadudda
    Bob Villa,

    I think he don't get it myslef. Maybe he does, but he fits the stereotype of a guy like that. But you know, thats the way we true tradesman would see him.

    He is a hit with the general public. We just see him as one of those idiots.

    I enjoy the heck out of Hometime. Now, that guy, he's not afraid to show on "his show" that he makes very good on educating himself before he try's something. They are always using new innovative products and practices. Some of that stuff may be the cheapest crap, but they don't truly not admit to that, because they always make a point to say an alternative more expensive method may suit you better. I always wonder though about, the chicks, He's been through 3 I can remember. Was he ever married to them or even maybe an affair, then it broke off? Sure is weird.

    The log Cabin build shows are the absolutely greatest.

    What I would love to do one day. I got em on CD.
  • 02-11-2005, 07:56 PM
    hearthman

    TV set

    I was involved in setting up some fireplaces on the set of The Early Show with Jane Clayson(smokin' hot!)for a segment with Danny Lipford about 3 yrs ago. All the hands were saying what world class pricks Bob Villa and Bryant Gumble were. They said Martha Stewart was ok to them. We had to wait for Martha's kitchen to be dismantled in order for us to setup. BTW, the Green Room is Blue. They had mueseli cereal with soy milk--figures for NYC--yuk! Mark McEuwen(sp?), the weather guy was really funny and down to earth, even in his leather trench coat & hat.
    All this was Jan. after 9/11. Couldn't bring an LP tank into the city and we couldn't drive our truck through the tunnels. Had to loop all the way around through lovely Staten Island over the Manhattan Bridge, then zig-zag up to Midtown at Trump Plaza. Had to park the 14ft cube van in front of the hotel 'cause no garage tall enough. The rooms in the Plaza were worse than an Red Roach Inn--what a joke for $450/night.

    All the grips and stage hands were union and didn't want to help us even when the segment producer greased some palms. We were leaving and I needed some water to take some aspirin. The biggest, grouchiest A-hole of them all smiled and handed me an entire case of bottled water! Can't even judge people...
  • 02-11-2005, 07:54 PM
    frozensolid
    Norm rules.
  • 02-11-2005, 07:52 PM
    Roscoe
    So does that make him Poncho Vila?
    See' Seeeee


    he's a putz
  • 02-11-2005, 07:45 PM
    2story
    yup villa stinks
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