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Thread: G'day from Ireland
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9th May 2009, 11:30 PM #1New Member
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G'day from Ireland
Hello
I,m from Ireland Ihave browsed this site on and off for a few years and thought I'd join up.I see that you guys have similar tool brands like Sheppach/Triton that are rare on the US forums.I like how you guys do things.
I was a painter/decorator but had a couple of spills in 2005/6 I am now on crutches and working my way back to walking unaided.
I had set up a pretty good workshop before my accident as I was hoping to expand my business to include some woodwork.I built a 20x14 small shed in the back garden Christmas 2004, with a good range small tools and my main machine is a Felder combo(I love this machine).I,m lucky I have all this stuff now as I,m pretty broke not having worked since 2006.
I can only do an hour at a go and then have to rest but I have built some nice things mainly loudspeakers and my bench and some small pieces of furniture but I am pretty slow.
Anyway' sorry for the long post but I don,t get out much
Mark
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9th May 2009, 11:42 PM #3
Hi Mark, welcome.
I think you found the right place for exchanging everything.
Any chance to get rid of the crutches in the future.
Hope you'll find the enjoy in this wonderful forum.
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9th May 2009, 11:42 PM #4SENIOR MEMBER
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g'day mate, or should i say whataboutyemucker! welcome to the forum.
i am originally from tyrone, been living here in gods country for 12 years now.
what county are you from yourself?
you have found a great forum, it is a wealth of information.
sounds like you are doing it tough mate, sorry to hear that.
wood working is a great way to keep you occupied and it will keep the old brains cells burning brightly too!
all the best, justin.
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9th May 2009, 11:59 PM #5
Dungannon here. Welcome to the forum!
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I know you believe you understand what you think I wrote, but I'm not sure you realize that what you just read is not what I meant.
Regards, Woodwould.
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10th May 2009, 12:13 AM #6New Member
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Cheers ! I,m from Drogheda ,but I lived in NYC for 10 years. Doc says I,m pretty much as good as I.ll get but I,m still trying for more.You never know if I keep working on it I might get kucky.
Mark
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10th May 2009, 12:16 AM #7
Good for you
You never notice the things that were never there.
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10th May 2009, 01:03 AM #8
Welcome to the forum.
I too have Irish ancestors but from 7 or so generations ago when they came here. I have no clue which counties they came from not that it would mean anything to me even if I found out. Even so, I am proud of having some Irish blood.
I hope your woodwork either helps you overcome your obstacles or makes them less painful.- Wood Borer
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10th May 2009, 01:19 AM #9
Think I've got a bit of Irish in me as well. A convict or two.
Welcome to our humble forum. Sorry to hear about your spills. Hopefully we can fill in some of those "non woodworking" hours you seem to have now.
And remember, we like pictures.anne-maria.
Tea Lady
(White with none)
Follow my little workshop/gallery on facebook. things of clay and wood.
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10th May 2009, 02:49 AM #10Intermediate Member
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G'day , mate.
Welcome. I 've been in tough times , but if I do nothing and just sit around , usually It depress me more because I feel I've wasted my time. That's why beside pray time, I've made small cabinets & tables in those times. At least I can look at them now , and feel good because I use my time right. I'll post you some pics of them , Mark. Well done. You have the spirit of an Irish knight.
Rudy - Indonesia
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10th May 2009, 08:02 AM #11SENIOR MEMBER
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hi mark, drogheda is a great town, i used to travel through there all the time, on my way to dublin, thats before they built the motorway, a few years ago now.
you are lucky you have your tools, i am sure you find it a great escape when you can spend time making cool projects.
i have been working as a carpenter for 18 years, served my apprenticeship in portadown, craigavon and belfast.
i lived in dungannon till i was 23, then moved out here, i have'nt looked back since, i love it here, its a great country, i just hope the work picks up a bit.
it is getting slow over here too.
i see another member called woodwould is from dungannon too, my god, the internet certainly makes the world a small place indeed. pleased to meet you woodwould, how long have you been in oz mate?
regards, justin.
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10th May 2009, 08:50 AM #12
Hi Mark and welcome to the forum. I am originally from the UK but never got to Ireland unfortunately so I came to Australia instead.
I have a couple of friends who have some Irish in them, not sure but I think its Black label. Good stuff they reckon.Reality is no background music.
Cheers John
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10th May 2009, 09:17 AM #13.
I know you believe you understand what you think I wrote, but I'm not sure you realize that what you just read is not what I meant.
Regards, Woodwould.
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10th May 2009, 09:19 AM #14
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10th May 2009, 11:57 AM #15New Member
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Good to hear from you
This is a great place for advice, I've only just joined up myself, I have been drawn here for some time by Google searces that found what I was after here.
What happend in your spill?
I'm in mining now and it is very safety aware(when it suits, but on the whole pretty good) Having grown up on a farm I know all the dodgy ways. All I can say is don't take short cuts. Gloves( if appropriate) Glasses and Ear plugs. When I started in mining , having come from farming glasses were strange , hard to get used to. Persist. I havn't come across anything I can't do with glasses on, I'm a Surveyor and I've learnt even to look through the Jigger with them on. You only get two eyes. My wife is a Registered Nurse and the stories she tells me make me cringe. Even in this mining town , where I know everone has had the same training as me I see people mowing the lawn bare foot or with thongs on! or letting their kids do it dressed like that. I know every one of these men have been issued steel toe boots!
Think about what your doing or about to.
Sorry about my soap box time but I just thaught it was a good link.
David
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