My nephew made wooden crafts on a jig saw to sell at flea markets. Made a lot of rod stands and children's stools and potties. He had to kneel mostly. Best of luck to you.
I have a couple of pinched nerves in my back and having a lot of trouble getting around. I'm trying to find something that I can do out in the shop setting down. Thanks for any and all help.
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My nephew made wooden crafts on a jig saw to sell at flea markets. Made a lot of rod stands and children's stools and potties. He had to kneel mostly. Best of luck to you.
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My back is screwed up as well, I took a fall off a ladder. I'd suggest fly/jig tying. Cabelas has a really nice kit with every tool you could want in their bargain cave for thirty bucks. Its the delux model and is cheaper than the regular. This and some dead animal parts and you're good to go. Get the kit and I will get you :some cheap sources for fur and feathers. Its a fun hobby, and its very satifying to land a fish on something you tied yourself.
Pour Jigs you can always sell them.
Jig tying is a lot of fun check out the jig tying forum
I've had the same problem for years. I now go to a good chiropractor who has helped me greatly.
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Me, I just use Advil and beer, but whatever works. Seriously, my doc was handing out oxy like candy, but that stuff scares me so I never took it. Hot showers, and advil for me.
Building fishing rods is a fun thing to do, it costs more than purchasing them but there is nothing more satisfying than the quality you can achieve.
tying jigs and pouring plastics