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Chris152 wrote:New member here, glad to have finally caught up with some of the excellent woodworkers who seemed to have disappeared.
I'll be spending most of my time in the turning section but really enjoy seeing what others make out of straighter wood, and occasionally have a go myself.
novocaine wrote:how do Chris.
bear in mind that not all here are excellent wood workers (OK, just me, but I'm happy to pretend).
sunnybob wrote:novocaine wrote:how do Chris.
bear in mind that not all here are excellent wood workers (OK, just me, but I'm happy to pretend).
Hey, you dont have the patent on the carpy woodworking.
Wotcha Chris.
Chris152 wrote:Mike - well remembered! I got as far as buying the plans, stored safely in the drawer next to me. Ha. My lad decided what we needed far more was an old car for him to learn to work on, so that's been our project since last summer. I know so little about cars, it's been a steep learning curve, but kind of enjoying it. Kind of. I pull the dinghy plans out occasionally and pore over them longingly.
Chris101 wrote:Gets no cool video type greeting Trevanion?!?
SamQ aka Ah! Q! wrote:Welcome Chris, to the cool, mature, reflective, side. We all take turns in calming Sunnybob down by the way. Just DON'T MENTION GUNS!!
Sam
sunnybob wrote:SamQ aka Ah! Q! wrote:Welcome Chris, to the cool, mature, reflective, side. We all take turns in calming Sunnybob down by the way. Just DON'T MENTION GUNS!!
Sam
Ignore him Chris, he doesnt know a good argument when he sees one.
My second has been in touch with his second, I reckon I've got the edge.
Chris152 wrote:.... Driving with one of your children learning at the wheel isn't exactly relaxing tho, is it?.....
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