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Hello !

Titusak

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Hi !

Hello from Montreal !
I lost my job few months ago, and started picking metal working as a hobby. AND I LIKE IT !
I don't have much experience as I learn along my projects, right now it's mostly cutting, drilling and welding.
I would like to pick up a lathe to get some fun, even if room space is an issue for me. But it would be quite an upgrade !

See you soon !
 
Welcome from Lillooet BC. Lots of help from a great group of people here. Looking forward to some pictures of what you are up to in the shop.
 
Welcome from Lillooet BC. Lots of help from a great group of people here. Looking forward to some pictures of what you are up to in the shop.
Thank you !
Right now, it would be more about how to re-organise my shop so I can fit everything without touching my wife stuff :p
 
Welcome. Sorry to hear about your job loss. Having extra time is a great thing when you do hobby metal work but so is having extra money. Hope you are able to find a balance of both.
 
I thought I lost my job for a while there too, but then I left the house and there it was, right where I left it. :rolleyes:
It seems that I really need to get out more. :p
 
Welcome from SW Ontario.

Sorry about your job. But I don't think you will have trouble finding another one. Anyone who enjoys metalworking is handy enough to do almost anything.
 
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