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Thread: Newbie here just want to say hi.

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    Talking Newbie here just want to say hi.

    Well just want to say hi. My name is Chuck, I'm from Rhode Island. The speed bump between Connecticut & Massachuttes. I'm married almost 24 years LOML's name is Pat we have one son Matthew. I'm a Mailman & a fledging Woodturner.

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    Well Chuck,
    Welcome to the creek. Pull up a stump and enjoy the creek. The waters always just fine and the folks are real friendly. Just watch out for the picture police. Remember No Picture and it didn't happen.

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    Welcome to SMC, Chuck. A nice place to hang out...
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    Welcome to the Creek Chuck! Wade right in the water's fine! I, too, am a fledgling wood turner! It sure is fun!
    Ken

    So much to learn, so little time.....

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    Nice to have you here, Chuck!!! Now, if you really want to make a splash at the Creek, you're gonna' need to pay a visit out to the Turners Forum!!! Water is always deep (ok....something is always deep, anyway! ) and the temp is just right! Come often, stay long and yes, a big THUMBS UP for pics!!!
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    Welcome Chuck. Nice place to hang out, turners are nuts, but that's what makes it fun.
    Good, Fast, Cheap--Pick two.

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    Welcome from another quohoger. I think that makes three active ones of us. Not bad for a speed bump. I bet there are a few lurkers we can as well. Probably have seen you at the Woodcraft store in E. Greenwich; I'm there way too much for my budget.

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    Quote Originally Posted by john mclane
    Welcome from another quohoger. I think that makes three active ones of us. Not bad for a speed bump. I bet there are a few lurkers we can as well. Probably have seen you at the Woodcraft store in E. Greenwich; I'm there way too much for my budget.
    Hey John,
    I live in Warwick. Yup I go to that one to drool over all the stuff. LOL
    My LOML is getting me a Jet VS mini for my B day in June & i'm going to save up my pennies so next December or January I'm going to be getting a
    Jet 1442. Have you gone to the turner meeting at woodcrafters yet? I wanted to go tonight but I got out of work to late.

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    Howdy from a next-door Nutmegger!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rob Russell
    Howdy from a next-door Nutmegger!
    Hey neighbor, LOL
    I've been busy reading some of the posts & there seems to be a whole lotta experience. I love these forums where you can joke around & get some good info. Thanks for the welcome.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chuck Beland
    ...I love these forums where you can joke around & get some good info...
    Hey hey hey! There's no joking around here, and most of the info is bad.

    (Just joking...and that's good info.)

    Welcome to the Creek, Chuck. Great bunch of folks here with the whole gamut of experience. As you've been warned, the turners are a bit off-center (to be polite), but they put up with us flat-earth folks. Apparently, we've driven them Bonkers.

    - Vaughn

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    Hey Vaughn,

    I've never said that I'm sane either LOML says that I'm very IN-sane. She bought me a T shirt that says
    " growing older is mandatory growing up is optional" I wonder what she means

    I also am a Mailman, so yes I fit right in with the Bonkers. LOL

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    Welcome to Smc Chuck. You'll find lots of nice and helpful people here.
    Reporting live from somewhere near Kalamazoo

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chuck Beland
    I also am a Mailman, so yes I fit right in with the Bonkers. LOL
    Bonkers? You visit the Turning Forum and read about our current "Bonkers about Bonkers" Contest?

    Welcome to the Creek Chuck. It's a great place to hang out, learn stuff, gloat about stuff you made, and pat others on the back for them making something in their shop.

    Speed Bump Hugh? Never thought about that.
    Thanks & Happy Wood Chips,
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chuck Beland
    Hey neighbor, LOL
    I love these forums where you can joke around & get some good info. Thanks for the welcome.
    There's no joking when it comes to pictures !!!! Post many and often!!!!
    Welcome Chuck. Glad to have you in the creek. Great bunch of folks here .
    TJH
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