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another new canuck
Hey boys, how are we now? I'm a newbie on this site. I belonged to Kerrys site before. Watched him come up with that new wheeling machine. Inspired me to build my own and am almost done(keeps getting put on the back burner) because of no heat in the new shop. Only getbto work on the projects in the winter. I'm a tig welder by profession and love pounding and shaping metal. Even took a 3 day course just so I could get the beginnings down. I loved it and came home with a new gas tank for one of my customs. I really like the home made tools that people come up with. Well I better stop rambling on and get this sent so I can get to look at this sight. Hope to yak with you boys again and thanx for listening. PS. Winter is here and a new custom is ready for tin up on the rack, later...
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Welcome to Allmetalshaping Mike.
It's always good to meet another member from Southern Ontario, there's quite a few of us members living in the area. Enjoy the site, and let us know if we can help out. Ken
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Another new canuck
Welcome aboard. As Ken said there are a lot of us from Ontario.
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Welcome Mike!
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Mike, welcome and thanks for the introduction. Hope you enjoy the site.
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