G'day from Hollywood, California
G'day everyone! I came upon this site while searching for ideas of what to do with saw dust and found a thread that really cracked me up. There are some really funny and clever guys posting on here. I live in hollywood, CA, and am a pretty old guy at 49. I was a sound mixer for film production for about 8 years and worked as an office administrator before that. The last two years really kicked my ass in the film industry, absolutely no work. So here i am desperate for a new career and nobody wants to hire a 49 year old hairy beast of a man as a secretary. :no: uh uh! So after much thought i've decided to do something with wood! A piece of wood doesn't care about how i look and i've always thought woodworking was cool. I have a decent sized 2 car garage in my home and a few dollars to spend on equipment, so i'm able to set up a nice little shop for myself. But other than fixing a few things around the house with crappy hand tools, I've never worked with woodworking equipment. I decided to start out making decorative what nots to learn how to use the equipment and have a list of stuff i can start with. I found a used DeWalt DW788 scroll saw in perfect condition for $100 and an old belt sander for next to nothing. I instantly fell in love with the scroll saw but already I am needing something bigger so I'm planning on buying a Grizzly 14" band saw and drill press, and later a table saw, router table and dust collection system. My first goal is to learn how to safely use all the equipment and then add on as I go. I'm excited and confident I will find something I love to do and in the process learn some woodworking skills and am considering taking a woodworking class or two at my local community college. Just cuz I'm an old dog doesn't mean I can't learn some new tricks, right? Or is it the other way around? :? Anyway, I'll be hitting the forum for tips and maybe sharing some "what not to do's" (I'm sure I'll have a few of those lol). Btw, one of my favorite bands of all time is Midnight Oil. I'm proud to say that Peter Garrett poured a bucket of water on me and my friends to cool us off because we were out of control moshng (maybe it was still called slam dancing or pogo'ing at that time) at a Midnight Oil concert at the old Hollywood Palace concert venue on my birthday night on March 30, 1984. It was one of the best shows ever! There's a lot of great music from Australia that's for sure! Cheers! :2tsup: