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thats great guys, i was gutted i was so far away on friday. i got a call from andy, then i called ian, and he was already at davids waiting for andy and it was glorious sunshine, i was getting soaked doing connies, then ian tells me davids place was huge with a mote and everyting. i was very jealous:blushing::thumbup1:

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Top notch guys.

 

Need to do that again.

 

Bellingham Middle School 1979 - we were on a lathe all the time at 11, pre safe and healthty. Our teacher was called Mr. Wood!

 

Lovely grain showing in last pics.

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  Shreks Wee Brother said:
thats great guys, i was gutted i was so far away on friday. i got a call from andy, then i called ian, and he was already at davids waiting for andy and it was glorious sunshine, i was getting soaked doing connies, then ian tells me davids place was huge with a mote and everyting. i was very jealous:blushing::thumbup1:

 

 

It was great short and t-shirt weather, think i got a tan as well:biggrin: A long way tho up at 4am on the road by 5, 7-8 hrs driving all together well worth it tho.

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definatley, whenever i meet up with fellow arbers its great, because we all know each other really well before hand, it is such a buzz because you become friends without having to, in life your friends are almost chosen for you by your parents or family or who you went to school with, but on here you can just click with someone who is like minded and you just seem to hit it off. glad you had a good day

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Well said stevie :thumbup: It was a great day but it all went to quick and as we were busy turning Ian did not really get to look around which was a shame. I guess every member on here has a place to show fellow Arbtalkers.:001_smile:

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:thumbup1: Looks real good.

 

Must get good satisfaction out of woodturning.

 

My Grandfather has a woodturner sitting in his basement...he done it for years..so i am thinking about going around to pick his brain.

 

Would like to get into it myself.

 

great skill you have there.

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