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Re: Who are you - Cian - 01-10-2008 Newbie - But working on it said: Very cool, and congrats! Re: Who are you - Lumpy - 01-10-2008 Names Brad "Lumpy" Lumgair Been a newbie woodturner off and on since grade 7. I'm on my third (and likely last) lathe. General 260.(unless I build a bowl lathe) 46 years old Firefighter hazmat tech/rescue tech Hobie sailer Flat woodworker Re: Who are you - isawfrizzy - 01-10-2008 Jeff Frismanis. Started out turning pens. Who didn't? Anybody need pen blanks? No really! Just upsized to a Yates J-170 and am finding new ways to make round things. Re: Who are you - isawfrizzy - 01-10-2008 krap22 said: Good luck with that! Once you start buying turning tools there is no end. Maybe instead of turning they should call it spiralling. Re: Who are you - 2Ljunkie - 01-10-2008 Name is Bill, 62 years young, turning about 1 1/2 if you don't count junior high shop in 1959, now turning on rightuppercut's old 1442. 2ljunkie because my wife says that's what I am, and you know they are never wrong! Re: Who are you - woodchuckles - 01-11-2008 krap22 said: CHEAPER???!!! Your naiveté is soon to be shattered to bits! Thanks for the best laugh I've had all day. Joyce Re: Who are you - krap22 - 01-11-2008 woodchuckles said: CHEAPER???!!! Your naiveté is soon to be shattered to bits! Thanks for the best laugh I've had all day. Joyce [/blockquote] The pieces i needed to buy were well over $500 and so far i've only spent $300 and besides i get another tool to play with. Re: Who are you - mot - 01-11-2008 Tom from Canada - been turning for 4 years. Re: Who are you - rabbit - 01-12-2008 Names Charles, been an oilfield surveyor for 30 years, been turning for about 6 years and like lumpy, i am on my 3rd and last lathe pm3520 Re: Who are you - AnthonyYak - 02-17-2008 Bump and sticky'd for a while |