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14th July 2009, 11:59 PM #16
Ern and skew can stand on some phone books or something.
Good to see you taking it easy there Ern. But it didn't happen without pics.
Just a thought. Maybe Skew could bring up his pole lathe. I'll have a go and give everyone a laugh. Is it anything like using a kick wheel for pottery?
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20th November 2009, 01:14 PM #17Retired
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Default Kiewa Xmas-New Year Turn-on / get-together
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20th November 2009, 01:47 PM #18Retired
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I forgot to say....
3 bedrooms. One for me and Annie, another for the Wraights, and the other (if I finish it) for Tea Lady and spouse.
Plenty of room in the shed though. More room if you bring a tent or camper. (Just make sure you shut the roller doors. Snakes.....)
Blokes dunny outside. If the plumber gets it working.
It will be hot. Must get a Swampy on the shed soon...... Before Xmas maybe. SWMBO may have different thoughts.
All I need is numbers. Don't bring any food. (BYO grog though). And for you , I will supply the tea bags. And sugar. Lots of it.
But I do need some lathes. Not toys. Think big. And bring plenty of wood.
The theme for the occasion is BIG. (If it doesn't work out, we'll impose on Harry and his VB 36.)
Rob, my next-door-neighbor - has a tractor and fork lift, so no worries at this end.
Looking forward to seeing some of you here between Xmas and New Year.
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20th November 2009, 02:06 PM #19Hewer of wood
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So 28th and 29th still the turning days Jeff?
Cheers, Ern
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20th November 2009, 02:28 PM #20Retired
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Yep, Ern, the main days are Mond 28th- Tues 29th.
The days either side are "booked" as well - we'll be here anyway. So if the dates don't coincide, never mind.
I know it's a long way to travel, but it would sure be nice to see a few of you up here.
I think (pray) that and Ken W. will do impromtu demos while they are here, so the visit will be worthwhile. *Name dropper" that I am.
Again, I need some lathes. Big ones. I will see what I can organise locally too, to save on fuel and hassles etc. (I must buy a pallet lifter. I can't afford a forklift.)
The only agenda is that we make something. I don't particularly care what it is, but if you have the winning ticket, it's yours to take home. Caveat: it must be a joint effort.
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20th November 2009, 04:56 PM #21
I think I've talked Hubby and Small boy into coming. They can go for walks in the mountains or something. Or someone can help small boy make a castle for his little monsters to play in. If he hasn't talked me in to doing it by then.
I haven't got any big lathe to bring sorry. Might have a few bits of wood though.anne-maria.
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20th November 2009, 05:20 PM #22
Not quite. It's more like using Grandma's ol' Singer treadly sewing-machine. Except you stand...
I've got the date pencilled in, looking forward to it actually; I've been flat out with non-WW related jobs lately and haven't managed any shed time. (So I'm praying nothing unexpected rears it's ugly head.)
With luck I'll see y'all there!
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20th November 2009, 05:27 PM #23Hewer of wood
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Goodo Jeff.
I'll be on the motorbike so can't bring a lathe I'm afraid.
TL, there used to be a nice swimming hole on the Kiewa down at Redbank. I nearly drowned there as a kid but still think it's worth a visit. Can give you more details closer to the time. There's another opposite the Mt Beauty Holiday Centre.
Yes, it does get hot up in the valley. The mountains block any S or W breeze. But the Kiewa is often really cold as it takes the hydro generating water from the dams up in those same mountains. V. refreshing! Lovely country. Spent some years in Mt Beauty as a kid.Cheers, Ern
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20th November 2009, 05:39 PM #24anne-maria.
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20th November 2009, 09:28 PM #25
Why do you people live so far away? I would love to be there too.
JimSometimes in the daily challenges that life gives us, we miss what is really important...
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20th November 2009, 09:31 PM #26Hewer of wood
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Kiewa's about 250 km closer to you than Melbourne Jim.
That should swing it ;-}Cheers, Ern
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20th November 2009, 09:48 PM #27Retired
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Jim,
You'd die down here. We have a 20 degree swing between hot and cold. Day and night. Qld'ers don't take it too well.
Not much snow left nearby, but some.
As with all woodturners, you are welcome here any time. I have good/ great shed facilities, not so with the old house. Renovations.....
What say you come and visit mid-July next year? -4 (almost) a given. Then we'll see how good your chisel work is......
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20th November 2009, 10:35 PM #28
Is that a challenge Jeff?
JimSometimes in the daily challenges that life gives us, we miss what is really important...
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20th November 2009, 10:37 PM #29anne-maria.
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21st November 2009, 09:30 AM #30Retired
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A challenge and an invite.
Now, if you enter the national comp. in June, I'm sure the Victorians will take you to the exhibition - and see whether you won something Segmented. I'm pretty sure they've put the segmented stuff back into Open for next year.
After that, up here to frost country. I'll light the fire for you and (again) admire your chisel work. Not peeing in your pocket, Jim, but you're one of my favourites. I sure do like watching good turners turn. (I hope that's normal???)
Sort the dates out. The Exhibition is 18-20th June.
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