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9th August 2009, 02:55 AM #1
G'day Mate
My name is Mike, born in England and came to Aussie in 1970 and been here ever since. Married my beautiful lady in 71 and we have 5 kids, 21 grandchildren and 1 great granddaughter. I love family and most of what I do is to make or repair something for them. I'm strictly a home handyman who has turned his hand to most things but can't settle on any one. I love re-using things, especially old wood. I enjoy making presents for family but not much into toys. Not good enough I don't think. I had nearly 8 years in the regular army stationed at Puckapunyal in Victoria. Since then I've been a butcher, foreman in the meat works, guard in the railway, admin manager, transport supervisor, retail computer salesman and manager, call centre operator, and Works Planner.
I had a stroke a couple of years ago and have been battling back from that. I've just decided I'm not going to get back to work so am in the process of retireing. Hopeing that I will get into the hobbies a bit more.
I have quite a collection of Triton gear and because of my abscence from doing anything for a couple of years, I've only today found out about the demise of Triton, a big loss, and GMC, who I don't think will be missed.
Well that's me, see you in the forums.No amount of success can compensate for failure in the home. (David O McKay)
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9th August 2009, 08:56 AM #2
Welcome to the forum David, not good enough for toys? toys being the magic word, have some fun with them I was into it 20 years ago when my kids started to appear. They should be as much fun for you as them. You have certainly been around the traps. Enjoy.
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9th August 2009, 10:58 AM #3GOLD MEMBER
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g,day mate and welcome .
just wondering what part of the UK you came from , i am in south east queensland now we came from uk in 1969 , born middlesbrough and lived in stevenage for a few years .
no matter what you need to know or find out info on some one in this forum is sure to be able to help .
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9th August 2009, 12:46 PM #4
Hi Texx, thanks for the welcome.
I was born in Uxbridge, Middlesex, and lived in Middlesex all my English life. Family was living in Harefield when I left. Came out on my own in 1970 when I was 18.
I'm loving what I've seen in the forums so far.No amount of success can compensate for failure in the home. (David O McKay)
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9th August 2009, 02:19 PM #5
Hi Mike and welcome to the forum of fun. I spent a lot of my time around Staines and Ashford in Middlesex and came out to Aus in 1962. Enjoy yourself here. Lots of friendly folk in this here forum.
Reality is no background music.
Cheers John
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9th August 2009, 06:39 PM #6
Welcome to the forum. I am sure you will fine it interesting.
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9th August 2009, 09:33 PM #7
Gday from adelaide
Hi all, names Michael, I'm 45 and and avid fan of all things timber. My collection of things include mainly triton gear and a leda 20 inch thicknesser to make use of recycled floorboards and anything else I can lay my hands on .
Have built quite a few pieces of furniture for friends and family and always on the lookout for ideas which brings me here.
Looking forward to conversing with all you timber nuts out there and anyone in adelaide needs a thicknesser for timber give me a yell . bought the thing cos I was sick of merchants charging a fortune for getting mine planed so only to happy to help a fellow out
attached (i think i got it right) is a photo of a box i made for a 60th biurthday present for my wifes uncle
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9th August 2009, 11:44 PM #8
G'day Michael Polson.
Interesting box.
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10th August 2009, 08:16 AM #9
Hi MP great to have you aboard. Box looks great. Not too sure about the lip on the lid. Looks too much like a biscuit to me but all in all, a nice box.
Reality is no background music.
Cheers John
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10th August 2009, 08:49 AM #10
Mike from another expat/Gerodie welcome arrived here back in 61 never been back..........yet.
Sound's like you have had an all round life but 21 grandkid's thats great time for toy making or similar.
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10th August 2009, 06:10 PM #11
yeah was abit dissapointed on how it looked but it was apiece of oregon not a biscuit. basically the top red cedar section swings up (hidden hinges and magnets to reveal a set of coins from his year of birht and then you open main section for cufflinks and stuff. a few more piccies to explain it better, is the any way of showing the photo or can you only have the link to it like the first on i did and these 2
Oh the main body of the box is kauri pine and the lid and base is queensland red cedar with a hand cut yin/yang (he was a hippie) out of huon pineI'm an atheist but it's not my fault it's the ay GOD made me
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11th August 2009, 03:16 AM #12Skwair2rownd
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G´day Mike B51 and welcome to the cubby.
You´ve led an interesting life. Sorry to hear about the stroke but woodwork is good therapy.Plenty here to tweak your interest so dig in.
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11th August 2009, 03:19 AM #13Skwair2rownd
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G´day Michael Poulson and welcome aboard.
Great forums here with plenty of help and information available, so make use of it and enjoy.
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11th August 2009, 12:13 PM #14
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