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Hello all! Joined this forum to fill my brain with all of the expertise this board has to offer. I have quite a bit to learn. Looking to build out a camper van. Good to be here!





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Welcome, Jordan. Ask any and all questions you want and the guys on this forum will be happy to come up with an answer for you
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curiousgeorge wrote:Welcome, Jordan. Ask any and all questions you want and the guys on this forum will be happy to come up with an answer for you
Welcome! Some of the answers may even be right! :D
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He is only here to post a non-woodworking/SS web site.
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jsburger wrote:He is only here to post a non-woodworking/SS web site.
Maybe but how do we know that. Unlike many spammers, at least he does post something about woodworking - vague though it is.
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Lets let it ride. Geeks can be Woodworkers, too.
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dusty wrote:
jsburger wrote:He is only here to post a non-woodworking/SS web site.
Maybe but how we know that. Unlike many spammers, at least hu does post something about woodworking - vague though it is.
Maybe he is a little bit smarter spammer.
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jsburger wrote:
dusty wrote:
jsburger wrote:He is only here to post a non-woodworking/SS web site.
Maybe but how we know that. Unlike many spammers, at least hu does post something about woodworking - vague though it is.
Maybe he is a little bit smarter spammer.
But of course! He(?) is a GEEK after all. Maybe smart enough to realize he has been 'detected'. Time will tell.
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good day. I'm new to the forum too
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Hi Smitho, Welcome to the forum. Is there something Shopsmith or woodworking you are curious about? You can find a lot of information about both here.
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