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jefferson
5th September 2011, 09:25 PM
It's on again this weekend at Phillip Island.

I suspect the usual culprits will be there! :D:D:D

No pics, as we aint got there yet!

The weather forecast is for wind and some showers, so maybe the dust won't be as bad as last year.

So who on the board is attending?

RETIRED
5th September 2011, 09:33 PM
Moi.

Mulgabill
5th September 2011, 10:07 PM
Yep! I'll be there also!:2tsup:

dai sensei
5th September 2011, 10:48 PM
Shame it's not October, I could come. Oh well, enjoy you guys

issatree
6th September 2011, 01:55 AM
Hi All,
Hope to make it by 1.30 pm. Fri.
Always a great weekend.
If you think you can Turn, roll up next year, as this one will be full.
So you get ;
2 Sleeps.
6 Meals.
Morning & Afternoon Tea / Coffee / Hot Muffins.
All the Meal Tables are Round, 8 Persons to a Table.
All the Camaraderie, almost Free Turning Lessons, if you ask.
You will meet all the above Threaders.
There will possibly be 130 People in Attendance.
74 Lathes Last Year, in the big Gym.
Silent Auction, Wood for Sale, Jim, Irene, Neil & Pauline with all their Goodies.

Worst Part, you have to go Home Sunday, as it is all over till Next Year.

Jim Carroll
6th September 2011, 10:10 AM
We will be there, just have to empty the trailer , re pack and of we go again.

Typical weather for Phillip Island . Cold wet and miserable, but the company inside the gym is always pleasing :2tsup:

Grumpy John
9th September 2011, 10:32 AM
If anyone would like to call in for a coffee on the way to "The Island" they'd be most welcome. Send me a PM and I'll forward the address. I'm just a stones throw form 's.

jefferson
12th September 2011, 07:49 PM
GJ,

I'd left home before you posted this one. Some of the Phillip Island crew meet for lunch at Tooradin, which we did again this year. Never mind, we'll catch up again soon.

Summary of the weekend?

Great, as always. Lots of free tuition and even more turning.

Guilio hurt himself which wasn't good and the dust was atrocious. Power sanding should be banned from the Turnaround IMHO.

73 I think lathes. Lots of Yellow Perils. has the numbers somewhere.

Not sure how much money was raised for the MS Foundation, but it must have been in the thousands hopefully.

Highlight of the weekend? Hard to tell, but locked up around midnight both nights, so the turning was fairly frantic.