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Ned Bulken
04-26-2004, 1:36 PM
Howdy folks,
I just happened upon SMC today, looking forward to visiting, contributing and learning from yet another forum. (I'm on a couple of others currently as well).
A little about myself;
I've been woodworking for just about four years now, started out literally in my side yard without even a real 'shop' to speak of. I picked up a couple of tools as I went along, until I had a workmate, PC router combo kit, 10" Chopsaw, then I got lucky and am now partnered with a great friend.After a year and a half we now have a 1000 sq ft woodshop in a local business incubator, and are tooling up for custom cabinetry, furniture and anything else we can drum up. I just got word from a friend, who needs a wheelchair ramp for her significant other's father to be able to visit, that should be a fun project!
I see some familiar faces and names from other forums, so to all the old friends, hello again, and the new ones, glad to meet ya.

John Miliunas
04-26-2004, 2:05 PM
Welcome to the Creek, Ned! I too have scooted around the other WW forums and, although there are a couple other nice ones, I like it here the best and have made it "home". I hope you will, too! We pretty much cover the entire range of skills here, from Newbies (like yours truly) right on up to folks who I would consider Masters in their particular venue(s). Most importantly, they're ALL willing to share their great wisdom and some, like in my case, be ready with stupid questions, as well! :rolleyes: Drop by often and stay long! Great place to hang out! :cool:

Dick Parr
04-26-2004, 2:34 PM
Welcome to the Creek Ned. :)

Ted Shrader
04-26-2004, 2:39 PM
Ned -

Welcome to the Creek! Glad you found us. This is a great place to hang out and dangle your feet. I mosey around to other sites occasionally, but call this place home.

Regards,
Ted

John Miliunas
04-26-2004, 2:46 PM
My apologies, Ned, but I'm a bit under the weather right now and forgot one of my main "Welcome" messages: We LOVE pictures! Post pictures of shop, tools, work, your dog, car...Aw heck, just about anything! "See" 'ya 'round the Creek! :cool:

Ken Fitzgerald
04-26-2004, 5:22 PM
Welcome to the 'Creek Ned! I am a relative newby here. Like you I surfed other sites but I finally found this place. Neat people and good info too!
Again .....Welcome!
Ken

Peter Dufresne
04-26-2004, 9:21 PM
I to am new... I am a regular on several other forums all related to home improvement or woodworking and I stumbled in here... seems like a nice place, I believe I'll stay a while

Todd Burch
04-26-2004, 9:28 PM
Welcome Ned, and Peter! I kinda like this particular forum community too. There's a lot of good folk here. Not too many misbehavors... :)

Mark Singer
04-26-2004, 9:31 PM
Welcome Ned, and hi John and Todd, Peter and Ken....see how friendly we are. If you make any woodworking mistakes ....ask me I am sure I did the same thing at least once

Todd Burch
04-26-2004, 9:34 PM
Er..., uh... Mark - you just made another one... check names!!

Mark Singer
04-26-2004, 9:39 PM
Todd, Iceberg...Goldberg who cares!

Ned Bulken
04-27-2004, 1:24 AM
Whoa, thanks gang, what a welcome!!!

http://www.woodworking.org/imagepost/200404/tshoppixnewshop5.jpg

you asked for pics, here ya go: that's my workbench area in my partner john's and my shop, the bench is shop built, using ash and a commercial countertop glued together, with hemlock legs and torsion boxes for the bottom shelf of each half.
here's a better shot:
http://www.woodworking.org/imagepost/200404/tshoppixnewshop1.jpg
you can just see the edge of the short lumber storage rack, shop built storage bins and one of my latest projects.
Here's a close up of that project:
http://www.woodworking.org/imagepost/200404/edprojpixnedbox1.jpg
red oak and walnut occasional box
http://www.woodworking.org/imagepost/200404/edprojpixnedbox2.jpg
with the top open.

next is a wide shot across most of the shop:
http://www.woodworking.org/imagepost/200404/tshoppixnewshop6.jpg
we have 25'x38' of heated shop space, or about 1000 sq ft for those who are interested :D

here's looking the other way diagonally, you can see the stairs to our storage loft in the corner along with the business end of the tablesaw island, DC and general clutter :
http://www.woodworking.org/imagepost/200404/tshoppixnewshop2.jpg

finally here's a shot of the chopsaw station, and router table. Note the forced air furnace up in the corner.
http://www.woodworking.org/imagepost/200404/tshoppixnewshop7.jpg

small pics, but friendly to dial up folk like myself.
Hope you enjoyed the nickel tour of

http://www.woodworking.org/imagepost/200404/tree.jpg madison woodsmith

John Miliunas
04-27-2004, 7:56 AM
Ahhhh...Now you're talkin', Ned! Thanks for the pics and info. Looks like you guys have got the space to get down to some pretty serious WW! Well, until you get rich and famous and find that's still not nearly enough room! :rolleyes: One suggestion I do have for next logical improvement/upgrade is: Especially if there are two of you working in the space, I'd really consider my next big investment to be in some type of cyclone dust collection system. It seems to me that you guys are into WW for the long-haul and keeping as much of the air-borne wood dust out of your lungs will help to keep it "long-haul"! :) I like the box, too. A good friend of mine has made many iterations of similar boxes, but I've just not gotten 'round tuit myself. Too many other projects in the way! :cool:

Ned Bulken
04-27-2004, 11:38 AM
John,
Thanks! We've got the elbow room for now, when/if we outgrow this space we'll be successful enough to put up our own structure somewhere. We're in a business incubator building, so rent is fairly cheap, and they don't mind some industrious noise every now and then.
As for the DC, it is on the list, right behind a new benchtop mortiser and tied with a new planer. We're in the corporate shadow of Stickley & Co. so mission is very popular locally.
When we do get a DC, it will likely be installed up here:
http://www.woodworking.org/imagepost/200404/loftpic.jpg

this is the storage loft area, that railing which juts out to the left is a balcony out toward the center of the shop. We figure a DC up there would allow a nice diagonal run of pipe for the DC to most of the shop. In the short run, I noticed that penn state has a sale on replacement bags for the Jet, so that will likely get an upgrade as well. I also plan on building an air handler/sanding station which will help quite a bit. Thanks though for the tip, it was in the planning stages.

Jim McFall
04-27-2004, 10:51 PM
Ned,
Welcome,
I do not post much but visit here every day to learn something.
Did you say Lakeport, USA ???
Been there once, for about 50 years or so. Gota say I like Southern PA
just a little better.
Good luck in your new business.

Jim formerly of smith ridge rd

Dennis Peacock
04-28-2004, 12:38 AM
Welcome to the Creek Ned..!!!!!

Pull up a stump, grab a fishin' pole, wet a hook and share stories about yourself and your ww'ing with the rest of us. Soak up what you can and pour out what you know and experience. It's all family here. :D

Jim Becker
04-28-2004, 9:17 AM
Welcome to SMC, Ned. Nice community.

Tyler Howell
04-28-2004, 9:44 AM
It's official, you're one of the Soggy Bottom Folks. When you posted "Madison Woodsmith" you scared me for a minute. I thought we might have another cheeser.
Keep the Pix coming. Those Packer Backers have trouble with the big words.:p In their defense they have great tools and are great WWs.;)

Ned Bulken
04-28-2004, 11:14 AM
Brett and company are a fine team, but my loyalties run towards the NY Very Tall Men. (politically correct speak for GIANTS) ;)

Thanks to all for the warm welcome, I'll be checking in. My daily routine is to try and get online and check the boards I frequent for interesting posts, some days I'll be on more than other, all depends on work etc...

Donnie Raines
04-28-2004, 11:33 AM
It is official...I am no longer the "rookie" around here. I have been around here since this past February, and SMC has taken on many new members since then(..very impressive..BTW)....so I declare....

..I am no longer the rookie....
..thank you.... :D :p ;)

Donnie Raines

Chris Padilla
04-28-2004, 11:44 AM
Brett and company are a fine team, but my loyalties run towards the NY Very Tall Men. (politically correct speak for GIANTS) ;)
Is Eli your man? I'm a diehard Donkey fan myself....

Ned Bulken
04-28-2004, 12:41 PM
Donnie,
rookie, me?? nah, just new here. Thanks tho, just wait til you get to know me! (ha ha).

Chris,
I'm in early season mourning for my other sports team, the Metropolitans, who are slouching along in the basement of the NL east as usual, didn't pay much attention to the draft this year in the NFL.