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    Imagine that! A year has almost gone by since you became a Lumber Jock. Congratulations on your anniversary! I look forward to your posts.

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    Welcome to Lumberjocks . This is a great community of people with like interests.There is much to learn here & you will have the opportunity to share your skills & ideas with others. I hope you enjoy LJ's as much as I do.

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    Welcome to LJs a place were there are great people,super projects and outstanding woodworkers.Enjoy

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    Oh, forgot to say this in the first comment, but…PLEASE give any advice that pops into your head, I'll try to be a sponge. Also gonna be spending a LOT of time looking at projects & readin the forum.

    Upcoming and/or planned projects include:
    • Ceiling hung monitor arm for my computer monitor. It'll be used at more than one location, so the plan is to use something I found at HomeDepot similar to T-Track on steroids…apparently used for hanging electrical conduit & fixtures from the ceiling…right side up it's similar to T-track, upside down it'll make a dandy sliding mount for the monitor.
    • Convertible dust collector/air filter. Already have the blower, see my comment in this guy's project for details.
    • Modifications to the current RAS table when I replace it with a mitre saw.
    • Taking pics of what I've already done for my own "projects" page. It'll be embarrassing since my stuff is still VERY rough.

    Looking forward to any thoughts/ideas/suggestions that come my way.

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    Thanks, guys. Aspiring LumberJock here. Recently made my first few purchases of tools & started building VERY rough stuff outta "cull" wood gotten at HomeDepot.

    Lets see. A little about me. 37, recently separated. I've been a cabdriver for a decade & a half so figured it'd be good for my health to get off my ass for a few hours a day/week.

    First few purchases include:
    • Craftsman 8.5" RAS
    • Skilsaw 7" circular saw
    • Craftsman ScrollSaw
    • Have a 8" Craftsman (benchtop size) table saw on layaway.

    All tools purchased either off craigslist or from various pawnshops, appear to be in great condition. Have already re-listed the RAS as both the little experience I've gotten and what I've read indicate a tablesaw & mitersaw together will accomplish the same activities more safely and use up less space.

    First few projects include:
    • Folding workbench mounted to wall, just hinges up out of the way & legs also fold against wall. It's made from a 7'x3' solidcore door (Praise Habitat ReStore!)
    • RAS bench (soon to be mitersaw bench) made from 2 recycled kitchen cabinets & a couple big pieces of particle board
    • BIG lumber storage in back yard, already has about 500# of wood on it from treasure hunts to the local Home Depot.
    • And, not really a project, but ceiling hung shelves a'la quickshelf.com

    Cheers, and hope to see more of you guys. BTW, you're right. I spent nearly two hours just staring at projects thinkin "I wanna build that".

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    Glad to see that you have made Lumberjocks a part of your Woodworking experience… Welcome

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    Hello TheLandYacht,

    Let me welcome to LJs. I am sure that you will find being a member of this group to be both a rewarding and an inspirational part of your woodworking adventure.

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    Welcome to Lumberjocks. The projects are an inspiration, the information is priceless and the people are supportive. The only problem is, the site can get addictive.

    God Bless
    tom

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    Welcome to LJ's. We are here to help you with your woodworking endeavors. Feel free to ask for advise. But Be aware…this site can be very addictive…………LOL

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    Welcome to the shop. I look forward to seeing your projects and I hope you enjoy the site. There is alot of good information available from both professionals and amateurs who are willing to share their craft. God Bless!
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