Tyler Howell
06-19-2004, 3:04 PM
I had the pure pleasure of meeting the talented and mysterious Creeker Steve Wilson. He's the guy with no Avatar, ambiguous address and pearls of wisdom that slip in at exactly the right places on the SMC forum.
Expecting a worldly old wood chipper, I was amazed to find Steve and his young family in a beautiful new development a mile from my old home.
Front and center is the big iron of Mini Max Int. Steve patiently took me through some of the paces on MM and now has re-instigated that personal battle over which cabinet saw to buy.
He kindly shared some of his creations, history and plans for the future. Some valuable tips were also shared with this saw dust making noobee.
I was amazed to find that Steve is also one of those Alchemists that brews up his own finishes with spectacular results. He also switch hits to the Neanderthal ways with some "top drawer " stuff.
As entertaining was watching the passing neighbors stop and awe at his fabulous set up. They had to be reminded that drooling was not permitted inside the well appointed shop. Having been trained by John and Dave I knew better and was well behaved.
Thanks Steve for the visit, tour and the monitor arm. It works great.
Expecting a worldly old wood chipper, I was amazed to find Steve and his young family in a beautiful new development a mile from my old home.
Front and center is the big iron of Mini Max Int. Steve patiently took me through some of the paces on MM and now has re-instigated that personal battle over which cabinet saw to buy.
He kindly shared some of his creations, history and plans for the future. Some valuable tips were also shared with this saw dust making noobee.
I was amazed to find that Steve is also one of those Alchemists that brews up his own finishes with spectacular results. He also switch hits to the Neanderthal ways with some "top drawer " stuff.
As entertaining was watching the passing neighbors stop and awe at his fabulous set up. They had to be reminded that drooling was not permitted inside the well appointed shop. Having been trained by John and Dave I knew better and was well behaved.
Thanks Steve for the visit, tour and the monitor arm. It works great.