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    Hey all!

    I haven't done any woodwork since taking it as an elective in highschool, but I loved it then. Finally have some tools, a small budget, and an even smaller area for a workshop, but I figure it's about time I gave it another go.

    My GF and I just recently moved in with her mother, after the passing of her father. As such, I now have a basement which is so full of tools, fixings, and timber scraps you can't move. I also just recently picked up an old Triton Workcentre Mk3 New Series, which I spent today setting up. At this point, is just another thing I have to find a home for, but I'm hoping it's going to be quite handy in the space I have.

    First order of business is to clean up, organise and set up my workshop. I'm a full time uni student, and it all starts up again in a month, so I have a deadline. I've also got 6sqm of raised garden beds to build, fill, and plant, in the same time frame. So it's going to be a busy month. I just wish there were more days I could work in Perth right now, but the heatwave has been killer.

    I thought I might post some pictures of my progress with the workshop, maybe get some advice as I go. Is there anywhere in the forum that would be appropriate to post that?

    Looking forward to getting to know all you guys, I've already seen some incredible work lurking on here.

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    G'Day, Welcome to a top forum "Mooncabbage".
    You'll find a heap of helpful & knowledgeable blokes & ladies on the forum and for most very willing to assist.
    YES, Make sure you show off your handiwork as everyone loves a photo, especially WIP photos with build notes.
    Enjoy the forum.
    Enjoy your woodwork & setting up your shed.
    Look after those inherited tools.
    Cheers, crowie

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    Hi and welcome!

    You can post all your projects and progress shots in the Woodwork Pics forum, or the Big Stuff forum.

    Regards,

    Rob

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    Welcome to the forum, enjoy your stay

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    Thanks guys. I'll post some pics later, as I've been attempting to resurface my Triton Workcentre worktop. It was a bit rusty

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    Welcome to the forum. Only been a member for about a week and already have quite a number of post. You have been busy, well at least on the forum.

    Great the see members contributing to the conversation.

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    I have been in need of a lot of help and advice, and so far I've been getting it in spades. It's great

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mooncabbage View Post
    I have been in need of a lot of help and advice, and so far I've been getting it in spades. It's great

    And some might even be useful.

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