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  • hardihood1
    Established Member
    • Jan 2004
    • 229
    • wa, USA.
    • bt 3100

    #1

    long time no post

    there was a time when i check the bt3cental forums religously 4-6 times a day. then my wife put a stop to that with are son 18 months ago. and i decide to change jobs after 12 years and do something different.
    well things settle down a bit and i start to cut some wood for around the house and remember all of you guys and your help and great posts. so i check you all out now and then.
    well a couple months ago my wife decideds we have to much free time and we have another child on the way, i guess i didnt spend all my time in the shop...
    the greatest feeling is watching my son try and fix things and head straight to my tool bad and snag my screwdriver. i even tried getting him plastic tools but he still wont mine.
    anyways im glad to see you all still around and cutting wood and passing the time.
    measure once...cut twice!
  • SHADOWFOX
    Veteran Member
    • May 2005
    • 1232
    • IL, USA.
    • DELTA 36-675

    #2
    Glad to have you back!!

    Keep in touch cause I might be asking for some parenting tips pretty soon
    Chris

    "The first key to wisdom is constant and frequent questioning, for by doubting we are led to question and by questioning we arrive at the truth." -Pierre Abelard 11th Century philosopher.

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    • Mrs. Wallnut
      Bandsaw Box Momma
      • Apr 2005
      • 1566
      • Ellensburg, Washington, USA.

      #3
      Welcome back and I know the feeling of having a little one around again. Our youngest is now almost 9 months old and I haven't seen shop time in about a year. Maybe when he is older I will get out there again.
      Mrs. Wallnut a.k.a (the head nut).

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      • gjbivin
        Established Member
        • Jan 2005
        • 141
        • Gilbert, AZ, USA.
        • BT3100

        #4
        i even tried getting him plastic tools but he still wont mine.
        That's because plastic tools are so hard to keep sharp...
        Gary J. Bivin
        Gilbert, AZ

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