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Thread: G'Day from the frozen north.
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1st January 2010, 11:00 AM #1
G'Day from the frozen north.
Hello from Alberta, Canada
I am here to learn more about woodworking from whoever is willing to share. I am doing more turning than anything else at the moment due to the fact it is a balmy -25 C outside and makes it hard to get everything set up in a little over 15 inches of snow.
Not a lot of experience in any one aspect of wood working, except making a mess of the shop (according to the wife). I did a serious upgrade to my lathe this year when I got a Vicmarc VL 300, and a load of new extras to go with it.
Looking forward to all the advice, and comments (good, bad and otherwise) you are willing to share.
Bruce
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1st January 2010, 11:25 AM #2
Welcome to the forum.
Reality is no background music.
Cheers John
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2nd January 2010, 07:29 PM #3Senior Member
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Welcome.
I don't know what -25 celsius or 15 inches of snow means.
At the moment here it's +30 celsius and I'm sitting next to a fan.
Looking forward to winter when it will be a chilly +20 celsius.
I'm pretty sure -25 celsius is illegal.
"The training of the eyes to know when an edge is perfectly straight or a surface is flat, free from winding, and straight, is a very important part of a lad's training."
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2nd January 2010, 10:11 PM #4
Welcome to the forum.
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2nd January 2010, 11:24 PM #5Skwair2rownd
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G'dy Gofer and welcome to the sunny side of the orb!!!
Another Albertian! I think we now have 3.
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3rd January 2010, 01:57 AM #6
Thanks for the welcome everyone,
mjmjm: If -25C is illegal what do you call the day we had that was around -50C??? The worst part of it was that the only place on earth that was colder was Siberia, not a good claim of fame. I would rather have your "chilly" winters
Bruce
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3rd January 2010, 07:20 PM #7Senior Member
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Bruce, -50 C is a capital offence down here.
"The training of the eyes to know when an edge is perfectly straight or a surface is flat, free from winding, and straight, is a very important part of a lad's training."
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