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General Category => Introduce Yourself. => Topic started by: Wingnut on September 04, 2011, 04:43:36 pm
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Hi all, I'm new to this forum and wanted to say hi. I've been a woodworker for years and had my own business cutting wood for tole painters in the late "80"s. It's good to be here among fellow woodworkers. Oh yah, did I mention I love to fish?
Dave
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Hi I'm Russ from Florida. Welcome to the Scrollsaw Forum. Where are you located Dave? :)
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Hey Dave, Welcome to the forum! I'm Dan from Southern California. That's how I got started in scrolling. My wife had a group of about six tole painters that got together at our house twice a week. I cut all the wood for them. A pretty good amount of my workshop was bought by the money I made from that group!
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OK so I will admit that I had to google "tole painting", I even have some, nice to have you aboard...fishing? did someone say fishing? yeah if it wasn't for fishing I would scroll ALL the time. Welcome aboard. Pete
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Hi Dave welcome from Texas... I'm Sheila
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hi Dave welcome aboard i'm Todd from Newfoundland Canada
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Hi all,
I live at a cabin just west of Hartford Beach Resort on Big Stone Lake, SD. Good northern fishen right now. Afraid it's about to end tho, the water is cooling down quick. :'(
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Hi Dave welcome, I'm Marg from Australia
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Hello and welcome to the forum Dave. I'm aubec from the UK
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Welcome!
Well - The time the fishing season ends is just about right to get into the wood shop for the seasonal cuttings.
Torsten from Munich, Germany
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Hi Dave, I'm Julie from Texas. welcome to the forum.
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Welcome, I'm Jim from North Carolina
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Hi Dave
Welcome in the group.
Ok now it's my turn to google and find out what tole painting is...
See ya'll soon.
Glenn.
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Welcome, Hank from Germany.
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Welcome!
Well - The time the fishing season ends is just about right to get into the wood shop for the seasonal cuttings.
Torsten from Munich, Germany
I like your signiture about never finishing anythi... I useta never get started on Christmas stuff until Thanksgiving. Never got all the stuff done neither until Jan. or Feb. sometimes May or June. I don't know about getting started early, I caught two northerns and one walleye this afternoon/evening. A whole lot colder here than in Washington State, then there's that thing everyone talks about here something called (ICE FISHEN). I'll have to check that out a little better this year also.
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Welcome from NZ
Jimbo
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Hello and welcome from the Spain.