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    Smile New to the forum

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    I have just joined the forum. My name is Lockie Story from Mockinya in Victoria. I am a fire wood cutter by occupation and a turner by choice. This situation often leads to dilemmas ie "you cant burn that.....you cant burn that..... and so on. I am married with 2 lathes, 6 chain saws and three children. I found out about the forums at this years Horsham You Turn and have hence registered. As a wood cutter I have the privilage of being able to pick the eyes out of Redgum, Buloke and Box Wood. That being said I would like to try other timbers and I am always on the lookout for unwanted trees in the area. My other hobbies are writing, and restoring old Jaguars and Autocycles.

    Well I guess that's me........

    regards

    Lockie

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    Welcome to the forum Lockie. Interesting profession as it is almost associated with your hobby.

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    Hi Lockie and welcome aboard mate. great introduction.
    Reality is no background music.
    Cheers John

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    Quote Originally Posted by theboopy View Post
    My other hobbies are restoring old Autocycles.
    Lockie
    Welcome Lockie...just noticed your other hobby ..and just when I was about to start restoring a recently acquired 1948 Malvern star autocycle (that I know nothing about)...

    what if the hokey pokey is really what it's all about?

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    Default I have a 1942 Malvern Star

    Quote Originally Posted by underfoot View Post
    Welcome Lockie...just noticed your other hobby ..and just when I was about to start restoring a recently acquired 1948 Malvern star autocycle (that I know nothing about)...
    I have a 1942 Malvern Star restored so feel free to ask for help. Current project a 1962 NSU Quickly 49cc 2 speed

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    Welcome to the Forums Lockie and hope you
    get all the assistance you require.

    P.S. Had to look up Mockinya as I had never
    heard of it before.

    Allan
    Life is short ... smile while you still have teeth.

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    welcome to the forum

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    Welcome Lockie. Would love to see some pics of the jags you're restoring. I did an old ser.3 XJ6 Sov a few years ago..beautiful car! Lawry

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    G'Day & Welcome Lockie.
    You should be very well placed to get your timber for turning.
    You'll find a heap of knowledgable & helpful blokes & ladies on the forum, all will to assist.
    Don't forget that a picture is worth a thousand words, so show off your handiwork with photos & WIP notes.
    Enjoy the forum.
    Enjoy your woodwork.
    Cheers crowie

    Don't forget that the kids love handmade wooden toys......hint hint.....

    PS - Firewood cutting must be good if you can afford restoring old jags???

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