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11-13-2016, 01:45 PM
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Hello All!
I have taken a bit of a break from woodworking, not by choice, but necessity. I have started a new business and that has buried me in the shadows for a while. I am glad to be back and I like the forum updates that I am seeing!!! I have kept all my tools sharp, clean, and ready for work. I just added a bunch of metal working machines that have competed for my time. I am exicted to see all of the wonderful things that you have been creating and to get caught up again!
Andy
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Good to see you back! I wondered what had happened to you!
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Metalworking can be just as fun as woodworking, and when you can combine the two, it makes them both even better!
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Welcome back and good luck with the new business.
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Hey Andy
Congrats on the biz, and best of luck with it. It will be good to see you posting again.
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Welcome back! Don't work yourself to death. Make some time for yourself (and your family). Your time off was good timing. You've missed all the growing pains with the new format getting all the bugs worked out.
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11-13-2016, 07:46 PM
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Lets see the metal tools. Many of us love those too!
Welcome back.
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(11-13-2016, 02:22 PM)daddo Wrote: Metalworking can be just as fun as woodworking, and when you can combine the two, it makes them both even better!
What he said ^^^^^^
I know I sure miss using a metal lathe and mill and all my sheet metal tools to.
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