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Jim DeLaney, Austintown, OH

>Well, the big cross-country move is over, finally. Mida and I are getting settled into our new home here in Austintown, Ohio - mostly unpacking boxes... - and getting used to the new area.

My shop is still mostly in boxes and crates. I did scab in a 240V line to make sure the cabinet saw and Laguna bandsaw were both operable, but other than that, won't see much shop time for at least another month. Pictures to follow, when I finally get it set up.

Right now, in addition to all the unpacking, the main project is to get the fallen leaves from the ten or twelve oak and maple trees in the back yard raked up. The new John Deere L110 was delivered yesterday, so at least I won't have to rake it all - just the windrows left after the Deere piled them up.

The new (cable) internet was installed today, so this is my first 'fast' logon from the new address. More later...


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Dale Lenz-Tahlequah, OK

>Hope you enjoy the new pad......Dale

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Jim in Burlington Ont.

Wow that seems fast

Jim in Burlington Ontario

>Good to hear everyone made is safe.

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Well, welcome back, ....

Don Thompson - Cutler Ridge, Florida

>you old retiree. I hope that you are enjoying your new environs.

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Ted Owen, Pittsburgh

>Glad you made it safely, Jim. Look forward to meeting you one of these days.

Best, Ted

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Yes...Living out of boxes

Scott Burr Ben Lomond,CA

>Sucks. Glad to hear everything went well with your move. I for one am looking foreward to hearing from you again. Glad your back, we need you.

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Steve Kubien

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Steve Kubien

>Welcome back Jim. Were you able to unearth any long-lost treasures while packing up the shop? It seems many people 'find' tools and tidbits they thought long-gone when they are forced to thoroughly clean up.

Kindest regards,

Steve Kubien

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Hey Jim....

Todd O. Cronkhite Native of Maine

>how 'bout them Red Sox eh? ;~)

Seriously, Welcome back. Hope you get the shop up and running in short order.

Don't worry about those leaves, they will soon be hidden by the snow!

Todd O.

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David Linnabary, Sunbury Oh

>Welcome to the Buckeye state Jim. I see you're up around Youngstown which is just around the corner from Conover Workshops. I take a class there from time to time. Good luck with the leaves, those lousy oaks try to hang on to their leaves till near Spring. :)

David

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Ernie Miller Topeka

>I like that you on the other hand don't have snow to hide them get to work. I just waut untill the wind is blowing hard and mow so the wind lets the neighbors have them.

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Jim DeLaney, Austintown, OH

>The wind's gonna have to blow pretty hard - the nearest neighbor is over 150 feet away.

Regards,

Jim D.


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Alan Hamilton

>Jim,

I'm glad your great moral, emotional and physical trial is nearing its end. Please plan to spend more time around here.

I've always liked Ohio...er...ummm...uh...well...parts of it, anyhow. I've not heard of Austintown, where is it--yes, I know, Ohio--but what part of Ohio?

Alan

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