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  1. #1
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    Default Saw Dust In My Eyes

    G,Day all,
    saying Hello to members , I have joined as I guess people here have the same interests in timber, milling, chainsaws and asociated equipment and just the love of working with timber as I do, I live in the high country of victoria, My occupation is Manager of a STIHL Agency, in my spare time I am a fire wood contractor, and When thats Quiet I muck around with my Chainsaw Mill Salvaging what timber I can, I have Brought up in the timber industry and using saws as long as I can remember, I run all STIHL saws, 2 x MS660, 1 x 066, 1 x MS441, 1 x MS361, 1 x MS280i, 1 x MS170,
    Superaxe WS450 Splitter, GB 44" Chainsaw Mill, I Have a Plentiful Supply Of Redgum,Yellow Box, Grey Box, Pepermint Gum, Long Leaf Box, I Have A Selection of redgum slabs Racked Out Drying out in a shed ready for the day I decide to make some thing, Hope I have The Same Interests As others That Belong To this Sight, ""THE REDGUM RIPPER"

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  3. #2
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    Hi RR, and welcome, it's a sight for sore eyes this one. You have plenty in common with many of us. Enjoy the forum.
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    www.solidwoodfurniture.com.au


    A good edge takes a little sweat!!

  4. #3
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    RR, you've joined a bunch of wood lovers and quite a few millers too. Welcome!

    soth

  5. #4
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    G'day RR and welcome to an area that is a little beyond the fringe,

    See you are from Kelly country.

  6. #5
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    Hi Redgum and welcome to the forum. Thats a nice stack of timber you have stashed away. Great to have you aboard.
    Reality is no background music.
    Cheers John

  7. #6
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    Welcome to the forum.

    Sounds to me that you could be a collector of Stihl products.

  8. #7
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    Perth, WA
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    Default G'Day from WA

    I'm an enthusiastic amatuer having learnt the art at my fathers knee as a wee tacker. Unfortunately of late have not been able to get time to get into any meaningful projects, but thats about to change

  9. #8
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    Welcome to you to FatJac

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