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Re: Who are you - AnthonyYak - 12-30-2013 again!! Re: Who are you - AnthonyYak - 02-25-2014 Speaking of old posts!! Re: Who are you - miker5292 - 02-28-2014 My real name is Mike. The r portion comes from a left over designation at work, They were more than 1 mike at work. I have been turning for about a year, still gathering tools and making tools to use with carbide inserts. I enjoy making tools too. Re: Who are you - jgourlay - 03-04-2014 Joe. I also answer to "Gozar....Lord of the Universe". Re: Who are you - sawdustdave - 03-05-2014 Sawdustdave is, well, Dave. You can call me anything you want, except late for supper. Re: Who are you - prscustom24 - 03-20-2014 Yet another Mike. 67 years old, turning a little bit during the past year. 'prscustom24' derives from my main guitar, a '93 with 10-top & birds, despite playing an array of Fenders over the past 54 years. Tried a few Gibsons over the years, just never took one home. The long scale length necks are a better fit to my fingers, I guess. Re: Who are you - AnthonyYak - 05-10-2014 !!! Re: Who are you - craneman54 - 05-10-2014 My name is Carl. Retired crane operator,hence my user name. Born in '54 that accounts for the 1954 in my user name. I have been turning for about 9 or 10 years. I am very good at turning big pieces of wood into little pieces of wood. Sometimes I even get things that look like bowls,vases or other objects to place on a shelf and collect dust. I got into turning because I SUCK at flat work. I have a 1946 Delta-Rockwell lathe and a second hand Delta-X 1642 EVS. Re: Who are you - AnthonyYak - 12-23-2014 It's been a while Re: Who are you - PaulC - 12-23-2014 Okay, my turn. I'm Paul Chiasson, living here in the beautiful upper Ottawa valley. My kids have first call on my time, but I've turned the detached garage into my own little workshop (AKA "Daddy's happy place"). I'm trying to figure out turning on an old South Bend metal lathe. |