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  1. #1
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    Sep 2018
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    Default Just registered. From New Zealand.

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  2. #2
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    Welcome to the forum Phil.

  3. #3
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    Whanganui New Zealand
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    Default Thanks for the Welcome. I am still trying to get my head around posting replies etc.

    Thanks for the acceptance into the group.
    About me - soon to be on the wrong side of 50 something. I love "mucking around with metal". I have 2 work sites that I work from. I am self-employed or self -destroyed .... you can choose. Have been fixing earthmoving and heavy machines for too long. I have a home based workshop where I can "create". I thought a name for my business should have been "projects unlimited". I have most of the normal w/shop basics like mig welders x 3, tig welder, plasma cutter etc. I have been lucky to enjoy working with steel and machinery. Always have - even before my late father caught me playing with his spot welder when he got home from work as an engineer. I still have the same girlfriend that I married 40 years ago.
    I look forward to discussing engineering topics in the future. Cheers everybody. Phil Kuhn, New Zealand

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    Thanks for the welcome. I hope I have posted in the right place. Cheers

  5. #5
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    Ballarat
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    Welcome to the forum Phil.
    One vital piece of equipment required for the workshop is a camera, we love pics, lots of pics.
    The only thing is remembering to use the camera, something I tend to forget to do normally about halfway through a project.
    You've joined a top forum so don't be shy in posting.

    Phil

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