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WigWag Workshop

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  1. Thank You for the reply (grampa) Paul - I am going to order it soon, or see if I can find one locally. I have a $50 gift card for Amazon burning a hole in my packet, can't decide what to get. Steven
  2. Good Day Folks! Do you think the vacuum in the link below will work for a scroll saw? http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000ST ... d_i=507846 Thanks in advance, Steven
  3. Great work on all the projects. My favorite one is the clock (last picture). Great choice on the clock type.
  4. Excellent! Thanks for sharing your work
  5. Good Morning Folks! Thanks for the warm welcome! Reading through some of the posts here, I can see that this is a friendly place. DAVID - I am looking for an entry level model at this time, due to budget - I have my eye on the Porter-Cable 16" from Lowes - That model seems to have the best reviews, I have seen in that price range. AmazingKevin - The Icom r7000 is a nice rig, I have a R75 for shortwave and a IC-718 Transceiver has my main rigs. I did join Steve's mailing list, and check his site daily, however his forums are blocked here at work In looking at reviews for my first entry level scroll saw, I saw the Dremel 1830, however, I can't seem to find it in stock. Thanks Again, Steven
  6. Good Day Folks! Name here is Steven. I am new to the hobby of scroll sawing, I was browsing around you-tube for model railroad stuff, and stumbled upon a video "introduction to scroll sawing" by Steve Good, and it peeked my interest. My brother back home in Wisconsin, has a really nice woodworking shop, however, while I was living there, I was not that interested. I have not purchased a scroll saw yet, but will be buying one in September. Until than, I will be learning has much has I can, by reading the various forums, watching videos, and reading books. I would like to saw thanks in advance, to all the folks that take time to post, and answer our "newbie" questions. In return, has I learn this hobby, I will do the same. My other hobbies include, model railroading (currently just building rail themed dioramas), building other model kits, and going trackside to watch and take pictures of real trains, I have a General Class Amateur Radio License. I also spend a fair amount of time on my Shortwave Radio, searching out the distant signals, including WX fax, number stations, clandestine stations and decoding assorted digital signals. I also have several scanners, which I use to monitor local law, fire, and other assorted signals including rail, air, and businesses. Steven
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