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Home Base => Introductions => Topic started by: Joe d on January 29, 2010, 10:13:29 PM
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Hello everybody
A lot of familiar names here from HMEM... so I don't feel entirely like the new kid in school! I run a Taig lathe and mill in my garage shop when it's not being the wood shop/paint shop/anything else shop. I've done a few mods to the lathe, built some tooling, and have a project list long enough that I'll never reach the end of it. Looking forward to a lot of reading here.
Cheers from snowy and cold Montreal
Joe
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Hi Joe
Welcome to MadModer. Glad to see that you found your way over here. Sounds like your shop is one of those what ever has to be done shops. I think that most of us have more project's on the list then we will ever get finished. Enjoy yourself and don't be scared to ask any questions. Always someone around with an answer or at least an opinion. :ddb: :ddb: :mmr:
Cheers :beer:
Don
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Hi Joe :wave: welcome to the cube :borg: :lol: I'm sure you'll fit in just right here, so pull up a chair and join in the fun but dont forget to take pictures and show us what you are doing as :worthless: :D
Tim
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Hie Joe, glad you found us :thumbup:
CC
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Hello Joe,
I'm another new member from Ohio (I understand what you mean when you say snowy and cold!)
This is a good group with lots of information. Sure you'll enjoy it.
Welcome,
Mike
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Joe.
Welcome.
If you have any projects you don’t need throw them my way I will store them in the shed next to my shop / barn / auto shop / fabshop / storage facility.
Lets look at your place always nice to see how others survive!.
All the best. Anthony.
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Hi Joe!
Someone I know! Welcome to the collective :borg:
Eric
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Hi Joe,
Welcome to the collective: :borg:
Glad you made to the other side of the tracks. :lol:
Any subject matter, with in reason of course, is OK, as you'll see looking around. :thumbup:
Looking forward to some projects since you have such a large list. :headbang:
Regards,
Bernd
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Welcome. I know Canada gets cold, but it also gets hot. I went fishing at Flame lake and it had to be 100 deg and coal dust would stick to the sweat. The pike could be caught on anything in the tackle box.
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Hi Joe
Good to see you have joinned :thumbup: :clap:
Regards Rob
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Thanks for the warm welcome, guys. Rob: you can run, but you can't hide :wave: fixed that wiring in the foundry yet?
Cheers, Joe