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Njmpm
15th June 2013, 06:43 PM
Well I just checked and apparently I joined a while ago and I tried to search to see if I had posted a hello before as i couldn't remember but nothing came up. Obviously if it was that long ago and I can't remember then I needed to do another "Hello" post, so Hi :)

A little about me, I recently (1yr ago) purchased my first property a 2 bedroom unit. Since then I pulled down the wall between the kitchen and lounge room creating an open plan area. Ripped out the old kitchen and put in a new ikea flat pack which was a first for me. Wasn't that a learning experience! Oh and I went with ikea as that's all I could afford after buying the unit. About a month ago I also installed my first floor, a bamboo click together type. The only other real woodworking I've done is build some fish tank stands from pine and some picture frames from old fence palings.

With my recent limited woodworking projects I discovered that I have a very keen interest in doing and learning more. I have browsed here for hours each night especially in the woodworkers bench area and I must say that I am very impressed and inspired by the quality of work and friendly people on this site.

Im looking forward to learning a whole lot more on here and im also considering doing a course. Although being a full time police officer and a scuba diving instructor on my days off I'm not too sure when that will actually be! HaHa

Looking forward to meeting and chatting with you all soon.

Cheers
Occifer Nick
:)

tdrumnut
15th June 2013, 09:09 PM
Welcome aboard Nick, hope your journey is an arresting one.

Njmpm
15th June 2013, 09:28 PM
Lol thanks mate,
I was starting to get worried my profession was hampering my chances of a reply, 36 views and no reply! :p

crowie
15th June 2013, 10:13 PM
G'Day & Welcome to a top forum "Nick".
You'll find a heap of helpful & knowledgeable blokes & ladies on the forum and for most very willing to assist.
Make sure you show off your handiwork as everyone loves a photo, especially WIP photos with build notes.
Enjoy the forum.
Enjoy your woodwork.
Cheers crowie

Njmpm
15th June 2013, 10:23 PM
Thanks Crowie I've already started. Well thats if you can call posting picks of old fence posts that I've wire brushed a work in progress! Lol

JJF
16th June 2013, 06:45 AM
Welcome to a forum

DaveTTC
16th June 2013, 10:59 AM
Welcome Nick,

My next challenge will be to remember your name if you dont sign off on the bottom. As crowie said, cant wait to see some picks of your stuff, kitchen, flooring and what ever projects you decide to challenge.

If you want to meet some of us check this out

http://www.woodworkforums.com/f25/wwjj-woodworkers-jerilderie-jaunt-feb-2014-a-170839/

Crowie might be there too. Even if you think you have few skills it will be a great chance to meet some of us and there will be those that are happy to teach you (hands on) how to use a lathe, do wood carving and all sorts of other aspects of wood working

there will be people with al sorts of experience and back grounds there, speaking for myself I'm a carpenter/builder, done lots of reno's and my passion now is wood turning

regards

DaveTTC

Turning Wood Into Art

Christos
16th June 2013, 03:49 PM
Welcome to the forum. There is quite a lot to read and I hope you have found some interesting threads to follow.

Njmpm
17th June 2013, 07:02 PM
Thanks everyone for the warm welcome,

Ive spent most of my day off today watching Paul Sellers youtube videos on building a workbench. I'm not sure what everyone thinks about him but I personally love the guy. Awesome set of videos just wish I had the space to build and set one up. I am planning on taking over the father in laws garage and setting it up as a man cave workshop just need to tell him! Lol

Dave, looks like a very interesting trip and might speak to the wife about it however we have a weeding we are attending in Queensland at the end of January.

I will have to post some of my shonky renos and a photo of me pulling up the floor as I left a little something under it haha

Looking forward to learning from the wealth of knowledge on this site and possibly meeting up with some locals.
Cheers
Nick

crowie
17th June 2013, 07:17 PM
Thanks everyone for the warm welcome,

Ive spent most of my day off today watching Paul Sellers youtube videos on building a workbench. I'm not sure what everyone thinks about him but I personally love the guy. Awesome set of videos just wish I had the space to build and set one up. I am planning on taking over the father in laws garage and setting it up as a man cave workshop just need to tell him! Lol

Dave, looks like a very interesting trip and might speak to the wife about it however we have a weeding we are attending in Queensland at the end of January.

I will have to post some of my shonky renos and a photo of me pulling up the floor as I left a little something under it haha

Looking forward to learning from the wealth of knowledge on this site and possibly meeting up with some locals.
Cheers
Nick

G'Day Nick, Don't forget the Sydney Wood Show in just over 4 weeks.... Be good opportunity to met some forum members and maybe get a good deal on some timber, tools and supplies. Cheers, crowie
T&WWWShow 2013 SYDNEY - Forum Stand - HELP WANTED! - Page 5 (http://www.woodworkforums.com/f135/t-wwwshow-2013-sydney-forum-stand-help-wanted-171150-new/)

Njmpm
18th June 2013, 05:49 PM
Yes I'm definitely going to try and get out to that. Maybe I could pick up a bargin on a table saw! :)

crowie
18th June 2013, 05:56 PM
Yes I'm definitely going to try and get out to that. Maybe I could pick up a bargin on a table saw! :)

Also Nick,
Watch the forum For sale sections as you may pickup a machine or tools there which you are chasing..
THE MARKET PLACE (http://www.woodworkforums.com/f220/)
Cheers, crowie

Njmpm
18th June 2013, 08:04 PM
Actually I have been checking there regularly. I think I will be looking in the $500 area and even though I have seen some negative reviews I think the Makita MLT100 might be for me. Especially if Bunnings honour their 10% price guarantee I should be able to pick it up for $450 :)

grantoboy
14th July 2013, 01:51 AM
Nick

i am quite new at this wood working stuff too.

I have a mlt100 at the moment but am thinking of upgrading to a Laguna Fusion, so will be looking to get rid of my mlt very soon.

on a side note, where abouts are you stationed at if you don't mind me asking?

Evanism
16th July 2013, 04:08 PM
Hope you're single Nick, as setting up a tablesaw in a unit isn't too conducive to a long marriage. :U

I don't think anyone here really cares too much about your occupation though. We are all obsessively preoccupied with timber! You always get lots of views as there are many lurkers.

Yes, you must go to the syd WWS, you'll kick yourself if you miss it.

Ev

DaveTTC
16th July 2013, 08:06 PM
who's setting up a table saw in a unit, I had my lathe set up in my daughters bedroom - she has not left home yet

code4pay
16th July 2013, 08:22 PM
Thanks everyone for the warm welcome,

Ive spent most of my day off today watching Paul Sellers youtube videos on building a workbench. I'm not sure what everyone thinks about him but I personally love the guy. Awesome set of videos just wish I had the space to build and set one up. I am planning on taking over the father in laws garage and setting it up as a man cave workshop just need to tell him! Lol

Dave, looks like a very interesting trip and might speak to the wife about it however we have a weeding we are attending in Queensland at the end of January.

I will have to post some of my shonky renos and a photo of me pulling up the floor as I left a little something under it haha

Looking forward to learning from the wealth of knowledge on this site and possibly meeting up with some locals.
Cheers
Nick

Yeah Paul Sellers's great I have learnt heaps from him. Ive gone the hand tool route and find his advice very practical.

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code4pay
16th July 2013, 08:30 PM
Actually I have been checking there regularly. I think I will be looking in the $500 area and even though I have seen some negative reviews I think the Makita MLT100 might be for me. Especially if Bunnings honour their 10% price guarantee I should be able to pick it up for $450 :)
When I started I purchased a router and table thinking of then get a table saw. After looking at Jointers, thicknessers, dust collection, space and cost. I decided on hand tools and sold the router. Might pay to have a good look and think about what you want to build and what you want too get out of wood working before committing to too much.
Regards
Mike

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