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1366 posts in 475 days
Location: Lowell, AR
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I have lived most of my life in Northwest Arkansas other than the two years I served in the US Army. I enjoyed woodworking as I was growing up. Five years ago my wife and I bought our first home, and this afforded me the space to setup my first woodworking shop. I started out make some smaller items, and have moved on to some larger furniture pieces. I have a five year old little girl, who enjoys spending time with her dad in the woodshop, and can tell you the names of most of the tools there. Which my wife cannot or chooses not too (I'm not for sure which). I enjoy spending as much time in the shop as I can between a full time job and family. So far I feel pretty fortunate.
-- Greg Mitchell--Lowell, AR--gdamitchell@sbcglobal.net
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24 comments so far
Max
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5063 posts in 679 days
posted 475 days ago
Glad to see that you have made Lumberjocks a part of your Woodworking experience… Welcome…
-- Max "Desperado", Salt Lake City, UT
WayneC
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5690 posts in 503 days
posted 474 days ago
Welcome. I’m looking forward to reading your posts. This is a good crew. Enjoy.
-- We must guard our enthusiasm as we would our life - James Krenov
Karson
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12002 posts in 806 days
posted 474 days ago
Welcome to LumberJocks.
-- Karson Southern Delaware karson_morrison@bigfoot.com
Greg Mitchell
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1366 posts in 475 days
posted 474 days ago
Thanks Max, Wayne, & Karson. I’ve been reading and looking at all of the information on this website for a month now, and finally had the time to signup. I look forward to reading all of your posts also. Thanks again!
-- Greg Mitchell--Lowell, AR--gdamitchell@sbcglobal.net
Dick Cain
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4413 posts in 705 days
posted 461 days ago
A big Welcome to Lumberjocks!!
-- Dick Cain, Hibbing, MN. http://www.woodcarvingillustrated.com/gallery/member.php?uid=3627&protype=1
Dick Cain
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4413 posts in 705 days
posted 461 days ago
Greg, I have a son in Hot Springs.
-- Dick Cain, Hibbing, MN. http://www.woodcarvingillustrated.com/gallery/member.php?uid=3627&protype=1
Mark
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306 posts in 539 days
posted 460 days ago
Good to have you.
-- Mark
Dick Cain
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4413 posts in 705 days
posted 459 days ago
I posted this in my profile by accident, so now it’ll be in both places.
I just checked the map. We’ve driven through their many times over the years. That’s beautiful country, but we could never survive the heat down there. It’s too hot for us when it hits the mid 80s. My son has has been their for over 30 years, & survived.LOL
-- Dick Cain, Hibbing, MN. http://www.woodcarvingillustrated.com/gallery/member.php?uid=3627&protype=1
oscorner
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4576 posts in 716 days
posted 438 days ago
Welcome to LumberJocks! Let’s see some woodworking.
-- Jesus is Lord!
PanamaJack
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4453 posts in 483 days
posted 413 days ago
Welcome to LumberJocks. We hope you comeback to stay. You have questions, we’ll answer them…You have answers, we’ll question them. Enjoy.
-- Carpe Lignum - Seize The Wood,
woodboxman
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30 posts in 375 days
posted 373 days ago
Thanks for the welcome.
Roy
-- Roy "Woodboxman" Coos Bay, Oregon
kjwoodworking
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104 posts in 293 days
posted 292 days ago
Thank you for the welcome Gregg. I’m enjoying reading the forum post and looking at other members projects.
-- Kirk H. -- http://www.kjwoodworking.com
Davesfunwoodworking
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151 posts in 281 days
posted 280 days ago
Thank you for the welcome. This is a great site. Great info. Thanks again, Dave
-- Davesfunwoodworking
Grumpy
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4097 posts in 257 days
posted 255 days ago
Thanks for the welcome Greg. I see you have done some excellent work. Nice joinery
Regards
Grumpy
-- Grumpy - "Always look on the bright side of life"- Monty Python
Keen1
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67 posts in 252 days
posted 247 days ago
Greg,
Small world. The company I work for, Altec, works with Motion in some applications. Further, I grew up in AR. NLR, so not too close to Lowell, but I’ve been through there a time or two.
-- Dad to 5, Son of The One
kenndenn
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45 posts in 248 days
posted 246 days ago
Thanks for the welcome, looking forward to spending some time browsing around…
-- Kenn from Kennewick, WA
woodgrain411
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119 posts in 258 days
posted 245 days ago
I’m going to be doing the holiday shop (santa’s work shop) for a few of the local schools in my area ! I’m looking for ideas for fast , easy projects with little cost to make , so I can donate them for the under privileged childeren to give to their parents for the holidays (x-mas & such) . Childern of all walks of life also find joy in giving to their parents and other family members on the holidays , It gives them a sense of pride,and happyness! The school asks that I make sure that it would be something of a non-religious background to all cultures !If anyone has any plans or ideas please send them to me soon december 17th is my deadline. Thank you everyone that took the time to read this !Happy thanks giving!!!!!
woodgrain411
(note: I have access to lots of scrap 2×4 2×6 2×8 2×10 2×12 all less than 24” long free , also kids have be able to carry it ,Thanks again! )
-- I love this site !
lw mitchell jr.
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5 posts in 293 days
posted 245 days ago
Greg,you sure do good work,and purtty to.pop
-- dubster-lowell,ar.-dubjr9539@sbcglobal.net
ckip
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24 posts in 263 days
posted 241 days ago
Thanks for the welcome!
Kip
-- Kip, Shasta County, California "The sooner you fall behind, the more time you have to catch up."--Ogden's Law
Rob Drown
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55 posts in 239 days
posted 237 days ago
Thank you for being so friendly and thoghtful.
-- Days in the shop don't count toward the total.
nakamaruchi
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38 posts in 220 days
posted 218 days ago
Thanks for the welcome. I am from Japan, and I need a lot of help.
Your shop seems to be very convinient.
-- Satoru Nakamaru, Japan ---It takes twenty years to make an overnight success. -- And if my English is strange or incorrect, please tell me.
arkydave
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7 posts in 223 days
posted 214 days ago
Hi Greg. Yes, I live on the white river in Norfork, near Mtn. Home. I noticed earlier that you are from Lowell. I have some property on Beaver Lake that I’m trying to sell, but it seems the market is pretty dead over there right now.
Have had my hands full wading through all the amazing info on this board. Thanks for the welcome.
-- Dave, North Arkansas
suliman
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posted 206 days ago
Thanks for the welcome!
-- Suliman , Syria, jablah ,
Tomcat1066
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556 posts in 202 days
posted 199 days ago
Thanks for the welcome!
-- "Give me your poor tools, your tired steel, your huddled masses of rust." Yep, I ripped off the Statue of Liberty. That's how I roll!