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    G'day,

    I am 40 yrs old with a small shop, 12 x 20, with to many tools for it's size, I am the type of guy who must save money at every turn . but here is nothing I like more then the problem solving and sawing of woodworking

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    G'Day Dan,
    And welcome to a top forum of helpful blokes & ladies.
    What do you do in your woodshop.
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    Welcome Dan, nice to see you here.
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    Welcome to the forum. Hope we can enrich your experience and hopefully help you save a quid.
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    Welcome to the forum Dan. You will find an enormous amount of information in this forum. Just ask.
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    Happiness is wanting what you get. Dale Carnegie

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    G'day Dan and welcome to the fun!!

    Thae satisfying sound of sawing timber and the sniffing of sawdust is worth the getting out of bed.

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    G'day Dan

    I wouldn't call 12 x 20 small (I assume you are talking feet). If you are talking metric then it's definitely not small! I've read in the past on this forum of dedicated woodworkers with much smaller spaces than that.

    Anyway welcome, nice to have you around.

    Danny

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