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RE: Early WoodNet, still more added - Balloon Man - 02-19-2024 (02-19-2024, 09:53 AM)NoTalentRookie Wrote: Well heck, if ole Dave can sign back on, I reckon I can too! Must be something in the air...a bunch of older profiles are coming back to life! RE: Early WoodNet, still more added - NoTalentRookie - 02-19-2024 (02-19-2024, 11:21 AM)FrankAtl Wrote: Well look at what the cat dragged in! Good to see you back too NTR. Good to see ya Frank! I think you're the only one from the forum, that I ever shook hands with! RE: Early WoodNet, still more added - fredhargis - 02-19-2024 (02-19-2024, 12:32 PM)NoTalentRookie Wrote: Good to see ya Frank! Where have you been, seems like it's been a while since I've seen you post. Maybe I just overlooked them. RE: Early WoodNet, still more added - FrankAtl - 02-19-2024 (02-19-2024, 12:32 PM)NoTalentRookie Wrote: Good to see ya Frank! Yes we did! It was at a woodworking show somewhere in the Atlanta area, don't remember exactly where. RE: Early WoodNet, still more added - Gary G™ - 02-19-2024 NTR Even though you’ve been in the Loo since 2016, we’ve kept your memory alive with an annual bump for the reindeers. Welcome back. RE: Early WoodNet, still more added - Rick LoDico - 02-19-2024 I've learned so much over the past 18 years from these forums. The Woodsmith mags gave me many projects too. (I have every issue!) RE: Early WoodNet, still more added - EightFingers - 02-20-2024 Brings back memories! RE: Early WoodNet, still more added - Scoots - 03-11-2024 It's been a long, long while since I last logged in here. I mainly hung out in the turning forum, but I was a pretty avid reader of all of them. I see a lot of names that are familiar to me, but I also don't see several people I remember. I can't remember exact names, but there was one guy I believe named Alan who hung out in the off topic forum. He had a cabin in North Carolina (I believe) and would put a weekend up for auction when we did charity fund raisers. Another I remember from the auctions was a guy who would put up cigars from his personal stash. I don't recall his name, though. I also recall Anthony Yak, who was a very good woodturner. And Alan Chavis, for that matter. I also recall Peter Trembley, I believe his name was. Friar from the northeast who used hand tools. A lot of guys in the Off Topic forum donated a lot of tools for him to start out, if I recall correctly. Anyway, it's been a nice trip down memory lane. RE: Early WoodNet, still more added - GNP - 03-12-2024 I believe it was Bones that donated the weekend at his cabin. His real name was Alan. RE: Early WoodNet, still more added - GNP - 03-12-2024 NoTalentRookie a blast from the past. Good to see you back here. I've made dozens of the reindeer from the plans you posted here . |