scott pollack
09-27-2003, 8:23 PM
im not sure if this is the right place to put this and if its not i truly am sorry. i finally have some time and id like to introduce myself . my name is scott pollack and im a hardend neanderthal . im 38 and live in waynesboro,va for the past 3 1/2 years. im married to my best friend now for 3 years in december and i couldnt be happier. we have a 15 year old son here and i have an 8 yr old daughter who lives with her mom in nj. i got to see her everyother weekend. my mom and dad each live near there so that gives us a place to stay.
as for woodworking, ive always loved doing it but i have recently gotten back into it as a serious hobby. kathleen has greatly encouraged me and supported me to the point that i am halfway through framing a shop out back . building furniture is my thing and there is nothing better than doing it all by hand. with the exception of a table and miter saw, all work is done powerless. what better way to relax after work( kathleen and i are both dispatchers for the same trucking company) than to come home and plane some wood. i have just completed a captains bed for a woman's son at work and im currently starting a colonial linen closet to be used as our kitchen pantry and will be doing an oak chest of drawers as well.
from what ive seen here , most of you seem better than me and i hope to learn alot from everyone and hopefully i can contribute some things that people can learn from me. well, thanks for listening and for letting me be a part of this. see y'all soon!
scotty
as for woodworking, ive always loved doing it but i have recently gotten back into it as a serious hobby. kathleen has greatly encouraged me and supported me to the point that i am halfway through framing a shop out back . building furniture is my thing and there is nothing better than doing it all by hand. with the exception of a table and miter saw, all work is done powerless. what better way to relax after work( kathleen and i are both dispatchers for the same trucking company) than to come home and plane some wood. i have just completed a captains bed for a woman's son at work and im currently starting a colonial linen closet to be used as our kitchen pantry and will be doing an oak chest of drawers as well.
from what ive seen here , most of you seem better than me and i hope to learn alot from everyone and hopefully i can contribute some things that people can learn from me. well, thanks for listening and for letting me be a part of this. see y'all soon!
scotty