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| Registered User New Member | I currently live in the Martinsburg WV area (Originally from NJ got to WV by way of Montana, Fla, Pa). Done some woodworking for a few years now, started to get serious about it probably 3 years ago. Don't have as much time to do it as I would like, there always seems to be something else that needs to be done (especially when you live in a house that's 114 years old). Hoping to pick up some tips on using the router, done some real basic things with it, want to do more. |
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| Retired Moderator Supreme Forum King | Welcome to the router forums. I hope you enjoy it here. Please stop back and check us out every other day or so if you can. It's easy to check the latest by clicking the Today's Posts button for the latests responses and threads. Corey
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| Official Greeter Supreme Forum King | Hi cheppor and welcome to the forums.
__________________ Dave the "Doctor" In woodworking there is no scrap, only firewood. |
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| Registered User New Member | Don't tell my wife that, she keeps telling me I have to get rid of my scraps. |
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