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Old 11-09-2008, 12:00 AM   #1
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hi. i want to say hello to everyone.thank ya all for accepting me as a member. moved here in nc 5 years ago.from ny. live on a flower farm with dogs and goats and whatever comes out of the woods. mill my own wood. im over from absolutely free scrollsaw. ill post some pictures as soon as i learn too.

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Wellcome to the crew, hope you find your way around.

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Old 11-09-2008, 12:30 AM   #3
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Welcome Butch1008, nice to have another tarheel with us. I'm from Lewisville N.C. That's about 10 miles west of Winston-Salem. I've been in your neck of the woods a few times in the past. It's been a while though. Glad to have you with us. David
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Old 11-09-2008, 04:15 PM   #5
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Welcome Butch1008, nice to have another tarheel with us. I'm from Lewisville N.C. That's about 10 miles west of Winston-Salem. I've been in your neck of the woods a few times in the past. It's been a while though. Glad to have you with us. David
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Old 11-09-2008, 11:43 PM   #6
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Welcome. I have always wanted to learn how to mill my own wood. I have a couple of trees that need to come down in the spring to make way for the new house we are building. I hate to see them go ,but I would hate it worse if that beautiful lumber went to waste or was used for firewood. We discussed asking our Amish neighbors to cut and mill it for us.
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Hi Butch.

I live about 3 hours from you in Va. Nice to see you on the forum. Post some pics of your work! Everyone on here is so nice, and they make you feel at home!
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Welcome. I have always wanted to learn how to mill my own wood. I have a couple of trees that need to come down in the spring to make way for the new house we are building. I hate to see them go ,but I would hate it worse if that beautiful lumber went to waste or was used for firewood. We discussed asking our Amish neighbors to cut and mill it for us.
hi. thanks for the hello. what type of trees are they.
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Hi Butch. so glad you joined us. I also mill my own wood. its fun. if you need any help in loading some pictures just give a hollor. your friend Evie
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I live about 3 hours from you in Va. Nice to see you on the forum. Post some pics of your work! Everyone on here is so nice, and they make you feel at home!
hi to you too neighbor. ill post photo as soon as i learn not to good at this comp.yep this is a nice site.
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