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| Registered User New Member | Hi guys, Bill here and interested in Router works and such as I was a wwing teacher for 30 years and retired for the past eight. Making projects is a constant challenge here and there seems to be no end to the new ideas the grandkids come up with for me to make. |
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| Forum Administrator Supreme Forum King | Hey Hickoryknee, welcome to the forums. Do you have any pictures of your previously completely projects?
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| Registered User Sr. Member | Welcome aboard Hickoryknee. You will find a lot of friendly and dedicated router nuts on this forum. As a high school teacher, you have my curiosity as to what a "wwing" teacher teaches. |
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| Official Greeter Supreme Forum King | Hello Bill and welcome to our community. I too wonder what a wwing teacher teaches? Must have been good to last for thirty years. Good luck with the grandkids.
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