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3rd February 2009, 03:34 AM #1
A gracious good day to one and all.
Just joined up to try to learn something (Anything!) about wood.
You might think that at my age I should know a little about wood but I'm just a poor, not to bright, bankrupt immigrant.
I spent 27 years in the UK and 44 years in Canada and, this year, I am to be your friendly neighbour when I start my third adventure-in-life.
I am fascinated with the Australian trees and hope to learn more about them by butchering some tree products with my 120 Volt tools.
As an electrician, I don't think that I will ever become Australia's finest carpenter but I did once own a wooden handled screwdriver.
I sincerely hope that some of you will share some of your hard earned knowledge with me and that I can be a credit to this forum.
Thanks for your time,
Bill
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3rd February 2009, 06:50 AM #2
Welcome to the site.
Most here are here to learn.
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3rd February 2009, 08:12 AM #3
With 120 Volt tools, you will most likely butcher your tools without harming the trees. But welcome!
Cheers,
Bob
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3rd February 2009, 11:05 PM #4
Welcome to the forum BF I am sure you will enjoy it here.
Reality is no background music.
Cheers John
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4th February 2009, 12:49 AM #5
Hi Bill...welcome to the forums
...never too late to learnCheers,
Ed
Do something that is stupid and fun today, then run like hell !!!
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4th February 2009, 02:13 AM #6
Ask away mate and what we can help with we will ( and I say this with confidence ) for as long as I have been assosiated with this forum honest questions have been answered promptly and accurately , though fair warning this has a lot of Aussie members ( and HB ) and sometimes the replys carry a slant that is typical to the Aussie sence of humor
Ashore
The trouble with life is there's no background music.
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4th February 2009, 02:24 AM #7
....................and sometimes the replys carry a slant that is typical to the Aussie sence of humor [/quote]
...........and that's another reason why I joined up. I can take the Aussie humour, I have been enjoying it since my first visit in 1958.
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