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 Ron Aylor here, an unplugged woodworker from Lilburn, Georgia. Some of you may remember me from that other site many years ago. I'm still building 17th-century storage furniture and carving every flat surface I can, LOL! I'd like to thank Dave Polaschek for bringing this site to my attention.



I've been working exclusively on this mini-Roman bench, seen here with the carving platform attached. It is a delight to work with. When my little shop becomes too dark, I just pick it up and move outside!



I look forward to talking shop again! That is unless someone mentions electricity... LOL! 

Knowing how to use a tool is more important than the tool in and of itself. - Ron Aylor

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Glad you made it, Ron.  I'd like to thank Dave as well for inviting you.

Half of what we read or hear about finishing is right. We just don’t know which half! — Bob Flexner

Thanks, Rich!

Knowing how to use a tool is more important than the tool in and of itself. - Ron Aylor

Thank you, BB1... It’s amazing how many folks are here from that other site.

Knowing how to use a tool is more important than the tool in and of itself. - Ron Aylor

It was a loss at the other site when you left. 
Thank you, Corelz125. That means a lot! Leaving was not my choice. I was banned without explaination.

Knowing how to use a tool is more important than the tool in and of itself. - Ron Aylor

This site is the Australia to England. A bunch of us here were banned for some minimal reason over there
A Lumberjocks penal colony… LOL!

Knowing how to use a tool is more important than the tool in and of itself. - Ron Aylor

Welcome aboard Ron!  You'll be a welcome addition here.  Fair warning though, most of us use electricity.  For the lights if nothing else 😉
Good show Ron welcome aboard.  

Thanks Dave. 
Thanks, Ken. I will do my best NOT to hold the use of electricity against anyone. Just don’t expect a Christmas card... LOL!

Knowing how to use a tool is more important than the tool in and of itself. - Ron Aylor