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  • bigdaddyjohn
    Established Member
    • Jan 2006
    • 129
    • Fort Wayne, IN.
    • Jet 10" Contractor

    The Wood Whisperer

    Check out this guys site. Great videos. http://thewoodwhisperer.com

    Enjoy,
    bigdaddyjohn
  • onedash
    Veteran Member
    • Mar 2005
    • 1013
    • Maryland
    • Craftsman 22124

    #2
    pretty cool site
    YOU DONT HAVE TO TRAIN TO BE MISERABLE. YOU HAVE TO TRAIN TO ENDURE MISERY.

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    • Ken Weaver
      Veteran Member
      • Feb 2004
      • 2417
      • Clemson, SC, USA
      • Rigid TS3650

      #3
      Better yet - you can subscribe to the pod cast and watch it at work on your iPod!
      Ken Weaver
      Clemson, SC

      "A mistake is absolute proof that someone tried to do something!

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      • Jeffrey Schronce
        Veteran Member
        • Nov 2005
        • 3822
        • York, PA, USA.
        • 22124

        #4
        Now this is a show PBS or DYI should pick up. Funny guy who knows his stuff and works with tools that can be found in the average shop.

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        • drumpriest
          Veteran Member
          • Feb 2004
          • 3338
          • Pittsburgh, Pa, USA.
          • Powermatic PM 2000

          #5
          It took me a while to realize that his banner picture is in David Mark's shop, not his. My wife points out that I'm a geek in knowing that.

          He's got a powermatic 66, not average shop material, I wouldn't think. I like the podcast, but most everything there was already covered in Wood Works. It is funny, I like the honest nature of it, which would go away in any other format.
          Keith Z. Leonard
          Go Steelers!

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          • devil_121

            #6
            Hmm, no doubt that it's a damm cool site, specially when it is based out of Phoenix, Arizona. I am also from there and I focus primarily on studio furniture, but I frequently get search for standard cabinetry, commercial work, and refinishing. I started woodworking as a hobby and read every book and magazine I could. Yeah for my first post that's all I can say about my self.

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