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Tex B
14th February 2010, 05:47 PM
Friends,

Due mainly to work pressure, we have decided to downsize to an apartment. I'm selling my table saw, band saw, and some other equipment on ebay at the moment. (tex81a)

I should say that this is not bad news for me. I'm still happily married, still employed, and love my work. But lately I've only been able to spend a few hours a month in the shop, and I'm unlikely to even have that time over the next couple of years.

The plan is to continue to do a bit of woodwork with hand tools, which I expect to be able to do in the garage without complaint from the neighbours. I won't be able to finish there because of the odours, but I'm unlikely to be actually completing anything anyway.

Hopefully in two or three years my workload will shift and we'll move back to a place with a workshop. If all goes well, I'll be able to replace the equipment with better (and more expensive) stuff. Looking forward to that.

This provides me with a great opportunity to say thanks to the many members of this forum who have given me so much help and encouragement (and even greenies) over the last few years. The quality of my output improved dramatically after finding this forum in 2005, and that is a direct result of the amazing knowledge sharing that goes on here daily. Thanks is a pathetically small word for what I'd like to convey, but hopefully you all understand.

God bless,

Tex

Groggy
14th February 2010, 05:50 PM
Life takes its turns and we follow along. Hopefully this is a good direction for you Tex, hope to see you back one day. :2tsup:

rsser
14th February 2010, 06:05 PM
Thanks for the kind feedback Tex, and best wishes for this next stage in your life :2tsup:

Mr Brush
14th February 2010, 06:32 PM
Tex - sounds like the perfect opportunity to work on your hand tool skills, and without the pressure to get things 'finished'.....:rolleyes:

Of course, if you DO want to continue sawing, without noise or power, your wealthy relatives (?) could purchase one of these for you :D

Bridge City Tool Works - Jointmaker Pro v2 (http://www.bridgecitytools.com/Products/What's+New/Jointmaker+Pro+v2)

Best wishes for your lifestyle change, and hopefully we'll see you back here when you're ready.

watson
14th February 2010, 06:38 PM
G'day Tex,
ooooo Life goes on!!
You have said nice stuff about the forum and its members .
I hope the next phase of your life gives you as much pleasure.
Well Done.

ian
14th February 2010, 07:00 PM
Tex

Best wishes for the next few years

don't even think of becoming discouraged.
One of the dads at my son's primary school built 4 plywood (stitch & glue) kayaks whilst he lived in a North Shore unit, and a dining table and several chairs whilst he lived in an appartment in London.

Finishing is just a matter of choosing the right product and working at the right time.
AND disposing of oil contaminated rags properly.


If you're staying on the North Shore keep in touch ...

AlexS
14th February 2010, 10:03 PM
It's been a pleasure knowing you Tex, and I hope that we'll see you back here soon.

tea lady
14th February 2010, 10:06 PM
Good luck for the far and near future. :2tsup: All the best.:)

Woodwould
14th February 2010, 10:53 PM
I've enjoyed your posts Tex and it's been a pleasure exchanging thoughts with you too. With your skill and enthusiasm, it won't be long until you're making nice furniture again. In the mean time, good luck. :thyel:

Bob38S
15th February 2010, 11:01 AM
Take it easy Tex and enjoy the break from the tools - as you say bigger and better later on - even though you love your job don't work so hard in the job that pays the bills that the family or your interests get left behind.

All the best, regards,
Bob

Tex B
17th February 2010, 05:01 PM
Thanks very much for the kind words, and I'll continue to follow your work with interest and hopefully produce a few bits of my own as well.

See y'all at the Wood Show in June.

Tex

Wongo
17th February 2010, 05:21 PM
We should stay in touch.