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Berlin
10th January 2009, 01:49 AM
Hi all, I'm a wood addict from way back. I had a workshop for a little while in Enoggera making furniture and then did some reno work. Currently though, I'm living in Germany without my tools, without a shed and a few train stops away from a reasonable hardware shop. So I've been scratching my woodworking itch following your projects and discussions here.

I'm no true expert, unlike a lot you, but I've created my fair share of saw dust and hopefully can chip in the odd idea or two.

Cheers

Berlin

PS keep the posts coming, its the coldest winter in 25 years here and I plan on spending a fair bit of time inside.:wink:

artme
10th January 2009, 06:19 AM
G'day Berlin! Welcome aboard. This is probably the warmest place in cyberspace.:2tsup::2tsup::2tsup:
Was in Berlin in Sept. Beautiful city!

Ad de Crom
10th January 2009, 08:08 PM
Hi Berlin, welcome to the show.
Yep, you're right, cold cold very cold even here in Holland.
Stay warm, next week we get a weather change.
Ad

munruben
10th January 2009, 09:37 PM
Hi Berlin, welcome to the forum.

tea lady
10th January 2009, 10:27 PM
Welcome.:cool:

WoodJunky
11th January 2009, 12:00 AM
Hello Berlin, and welcome to the forum.


PS keep the posts coming, its the coldest winter in 25 years here and I plan on spending a fair bit of time inside.by the sound of things you certainly have a good excuse for staying inside where its warm and spending more time on the computer

Ed Reiss
11th January 2009, 12:19 AM
Welcome Berlin....wood addicts are the best kind of folks!!:2tsup:

billrule
11th January 2009, 12:39 AM
Yeah, with winters like that, it's no wonder you end up with such intricate works of art as those Christmas pyramid windmills- I'm sure you will have been exposed to them at some stage. Anyway, back out to the verandah-cum-workshop to sip on a beer and listen to the cricket as....ooh I'm a mongrel! Actually, the sun is no joke, and it's a bit disconcerting working in shorts and no shirt. (sawdust in the navel etc) Maybe you could take up a bit of woodcarving? That would require little space and fairly compact tooling.

Anyway, welcome to the mix, become an armchair expert if you can't get down and dirty yourself. Cheers
Bill

Berlin
11th January 2009, 02:46 AM
Thanks everyone for the warm welcome.

Ad, I hope the change in weather reaches Berlin before the gas runs out.

Thanks Bill... sort of. I'd kill to hear a few (hundred) overs with a beer in each hand. As far as the carving goes, I've actually located a shop with all sorts of tools for to keep me occupied and my pockets empty. www.fine-tools.com I think I'll get myself a set of the MHG butt chisels... perfect for traveling. :U

Berlin