Tool Talk
Welcome Forum => Welcome Board and Introductions => Topic started by: Dakota Woodworker on December 14, 2011, 06:32:00 PM
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Recently moved to North Dakota from Washington state where I had my own one man cabinet and remodel business for almost 30 years. I'm now building a new shop in a small town here in northeast ND. I have collected quite a few old tools over the years including some from my Great Grandfather who was also a woodworker. I'll post some photos once I get the old tool chest moved to the new shop. This site looks pretty cool so far!
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Welcome to Tool Talk!
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Welcome from Oklahoma......
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Welcome to the site and we would love to see some pics of your collection,from British Columbia, Canada
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Welcome from Ohio!
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Hi and welcome from Alberta
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Hi and welcome from the big city of Nevada,Ohio :)
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Welcome Dakota Woodworker, from North Alabama. We love photos.
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Howdy neighbor, and welcome. Where at in North Dakota?
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Howdy and Welcome from Phoenix...
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Thanks everyone!
KXXR, We are in the little town of Cando North Dakota about fifty miles from the Canadian border. This is part of the prairie pothole region with a lot of sloughs that are all frozen now but will fill with migrating birds come spring. Looks like you are in Montana. Where abouts?
Patrick
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Have been thru that area many times, as am also an old native of the Dakota's.
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Thanks everyone!
KXXR, We are in the little town of Cando North Dakota about fifty miles from the Canadian border. This is part of the prairie pothole region with a lot of sloughs that are all frozen now but will fill with migrating birds come spring. Looks like you are in Montana. Where abouts?
Patrick
I am back in the big city of Great Falls, but years ago I lived in the far eastern part of the state, in the tiny town of Fallon. I have driven across the whole state of ND a time or two, but did not foray much north or south of the interstate.
For a while I drove to Beach, ND every day for work. I went to Williston once for a Cenex 'oil' class. Never to Cando though.