Everything posted by 51cub
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Don't forge in flip-flops
Anybody that would wear flip flops is a better man than I want to be. They can call me softie all they want. I get pretty protective of my dainty parts
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Returning Member
Thanks, Frosty. I might just do that. Northern lights are a bonus. I've only seen them in pictures
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Thanks, Glenn. That's kind of the plan. My problem is sticking with one thing without jumping around. Thanks to you too, Frosty. I recognize your handle from before, and your location. It's a future hopeful destination. I'd really like to get up there for the Iditarod. It wasn't anything tragic, thanks. My feeble mind is easily led astray, and I let myself get caught up . Now it's time to put more effort into my hobbies. Blacksmithing, whitesmithing, woodworking, stationary engines, tractors. The list is long, boring to everyone except the people on my forums
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Thanks, Glenn. I have no doubt I'll find new things to read, it's deciding what I'm most interested in that trips me up
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Returning Member
I joined a while ago, then let myself get caught up doing life stuff. I'm hoping to get more time to watch and listen here again. I have catching up to do in all my hobbies. I'm in western CT, and always looking for more things to learn
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First hawk... Damascus, of course...
I like it alot! If I get a first try at anything to look that good, I'd go with it!
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Age limit at blacksmith group meetings
At the railway museum where I volunteer, kids can volunteer with a parents permission, and they take the safety course to work in the yard. There is a minimum age that they can operate a locomotive. If they get a parents permission to also work in the blacksmith shop, they can, but either I, or the other volunteer in the shop has the final word. As long as they listen, show some interest, and responsibility, all is well. If they don't show us all of the above, out they go
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An early Christmas present to the newbies
I like it! Thank you!
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Another introduction
notownkid, do you get to the CAMA show often? I've been a member for a while, so I try to get to both shows every year if I can. I agree, it's a great way to spend a day
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Another introduction
My limited experience has all been with museums. It's time to start getting busy again. I don't learn anything when I'm not trying anything. If there's something old, whether it's American history, agricultural, industrial, or mechanical, I'm wanting to know more about it