Re: Tims module

I would like a list for the carrier to,I wanne be ready for next
World greatest:Canadian Messaboat of the 1000 lakes.

--- Inbolger@yahoogroups.com, "Bruce Hector"
<bruce_hector@h...> wrote:
> Why a TIMS module has a 101 useful uses,
> Sandbox,
> Lap-pool
> Hoy-tub
> Amphibious Utility Trailler
> Mother-In-Law box, aka Car Top luggage Carrier
> Puppy Pen
> Planter Box
> Shipping Crate
> And those are just the right side up uses,
>
> Inverted uses include
> Dining Room Table
> Train Layout
> Pool Table support
> Ping Pong
> Boat Building table
> Spare bed with storage space below
>
> Maybe we'll have an award for the most imaginative use of a
retired
> TIMS unit at next years Messabout.
>
> Of course, Peter is right, I'll be pleased to keep them inverted at
> Rust Check until next years event, when we'll break our record,
Timmy
> will always be at the Kingston Messabouts.
>
> Bruce Hector
> Very carefully now: Why even the digitally dexterous damsel in
the
> earlier post (I can't seem to remember the subject line) could
> probably find a use for one.
Why a TIMS module has a 101 useful uses,
Sandbox,
Lap-pool
Hoy-tub
Amphibious Utility Trailler
Mother-In-Law box, aka Car Top luggage Carrier
Puppy Pen
Planter Box
Shipping Crate
And those are just the right side up uses,

Inverted uses include
Dining Room Table
Train Layout
Pool Table support
Ping Pong
Boat Building table
Spare bed with storage space below

Maybe we'll have an award for the most imaginative use of a retired
TIMS unit at next years Messabout.

Of course, Peter is right, I'll be pleased to keep them inverted at
Rust Check until next years event, when we'll break our record, Timmy
will always be at the Kingston Messabouts.

Bruce Hector
Very carefully now: Why even the digitally dexterous damsel in the
earlier post (I can't seem to remember the subject line) could
probably find a use for one.
Paul,
I'm not certain about this,but Le Mouton Noir de Kingston may want to keep them for perhaps another boatbuilding adventure/experiment.I know I will not be needing my TIMS bit after the messabout and will leave it to Bruce to have.

Sincerely,
Peter Lenihan

--- "Paul" <bys@...> wrote:
> John Bartlett aka captjbturtle, and I just finished a TIMS module
>because we went for some stainless steel screws at Home despot and got
>carried away. We will try to bring it to The Kingston messabout.
>wadda box. any ideas for use after?
>
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John Bartlett aka captjbturtle, and I just finished a TIMS module
because we went for some stainless steel screws at Home despot and got
carried away. We will try to bring it to The Kingston messabout.
wadda box. any ideas for use after?