Welcome to the forum fellow Canadian
We’re a friendly bunch , and if you like there’s a spot in your profile where you update with a first name and correct your country .Thank you for the welcome
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Thanks.. updated my profile for now from the stock at registration.We’re a friendly bunch , and if you like there’s a spot in your profile where you update with a first name and correct your country .
We like pics of projects if your willing to share![]()
Thanks Stick.. feels like first day at school with bunch of homework :wink:, and thanks for the tips on safety.. never is too much of a reminder to avoid that trip under the lights (so far so good for me.. touch wood)Hello N/A and welcome to the forums...
We're happy you found us...
About that inquisitiveness of yours... We are all over that, we can help, we really can, w/ have some ''light reading'' for you...
We've gathered together is a bunch of pertinent/relative information on routering... You should find everything (at least most) quite useful, a lot of help and get you off to a running start in the world of routers... Enjoy...
Do take some time and read the safety PDF's... PLEASE!!!
Blood and trips to the ER, we find, are very annoying... Not to mention – expensive...
We do welcome all questions on about any subject you can come up w/ too....
Not only that, we excel at spending your money...
Hi David,Welcome to the forum! Add your first name to your profile to clear the N/a in the side panel and so we'll know what to call you. Add your location to your profile, as well - you said Canada but you show US; did you move?
We do like photos so show us your shop, tools, projects, etc. whenever you're ready. What sort of woodworking are you planning or doing?
David
Thanks Semipro.Hello and welcome to the router forum, Dukeland
Welcome Dukeland.Can we call you "Duke" for short? You're gonna love it here. James.JJ777746