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| Registered User Jr. Member | Hey guys, I'm somewhat new to this forum. I read it quite often, but never really posted till tonight. However, I have been a regular on wood onlines forum for a while. I feel like I'm probably a youngster to a lot of you, no offense I hope. Just turned 30 this past summer, but have been sniffing sawdust since I was in 7th grade Industrial arts. Loved it immediately and took as much wood in high school as i could. Got away from it a while while I was doing the college thing, but now that I'm married with a full time job, I found myself financially able to start accumulating tools. 4 years ago I bought a fixer upper house with a two car garage. Now my house is finished (just finished the man's room the other night aka the basement.) Now I barely have room for the family van in the garage because it gets in the way of my tools. Notice i said the van gets in the way, not my tools, however, my wife probably feels differently about that. I'm at the point where I'm either going to move the van out and take over, or build a shop. Anyway, I look forward to meeting all of you. Forgot to mention that I'm Scott and I really love routing as I think the router is the most versatile tool in the shop. I have a PC 690 mounted under my table and a plunge base stored under the table if neccessary. I also have a dewalt 621 plunge also stored under the table ready whenever I need it. Last edited by woodshopwilly; 08-11-2005 at 01:46 AM. |
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| Forum Administrator Supreme Forum King Join Date: Aug 2004 Location: Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada First Name: Mark Posts: 3,787 ![]() | Hey woodshopwilly, I believe you submitted some glossary terms! Anyway, glad to have you aboard and activtely posting.
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| Senior Moderator Supreme Forum King | Welcome Scott! No reason to be shy, jump right in the waters fine.
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| Retired Moderator Forum King | Thumbs up woodshopwilly! |
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| The Router Guys Forum King | welcome to the forums woodshopwilly. Look forward to talking about routers.
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| Registered User Jr. Member | Mark, You are correct, I did post some terms. I was expecting to get information via email and was watching it. I was unaware that the router forums had private messaging until the other day, sorry if I bugged you. ![]() |
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| Retired Moderator Forum Geek | Hello Scott, Welcome to the Forum. ![]() My garage turned into a wood shop along time ago and now barely room to put anything else in there. I might make room for a jointer one day. LOL Again Welcome to the Router Forums.
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| Official Greeter Supreme Forum King Join Date: Sep 2004 Location: New Lebanon, Ohio "USA" First Name: Dave or "Doc" Posts: 4,714 ![]() | Welcome to the forums Scott. We can always use young people here. It lowers the average age of the forum. Some of us are retired and passed 60, so you help lower the average age. Also, NONE of my cars have ever made it in the garage. They wouldn't know what to do if they were inside. Glad to have you with us. Dave the "Doctor"
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| Senior Moderator Supreme Forum King | Cars are supposed to go IN the garage? Wow.
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| Forum Moderator Supreme Forum King | Welcome Scott to the forum. |
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