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Hello everyone. I am a woodworker by trade and I restore all types of antique machinery. I do all aspects of restoring antique machinery including machine work and metal fabrication in these projects. I am currently working on restoring a hopper for feed grinder. Very cold and windy here in North Carolina.
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Welcome to the site, Jimmy.
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Andrew Slater HANGAR 18 FABRICATION |
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Hi Jimmy and welcome!
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Rick Scott The second mouse gets the cheese! |
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Hi Jimmy,
Lots of Tar Heels on board here. I'm in Winston-Salem.
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Bill Longyard Winston-Salem, NC |
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Hi Jimmy welcome to the forum
Peter
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Welcome from an fellow North Carolinian. I'm near Raleigh. Lot's of good information and advice from some great metal shapers. Restoring antique machinery sounds cool. Saving history is great.
Very cold indeed, don't know how our friends from up north can get used to it. Dave
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Great to hear from more people from NC, Welcome, I'm from Franklinville. I'm new here too. Looks like a good place to learn stuff.
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Welcome from a guy from Wisconsin that is having a hard time believing the 'very cold in NC'.
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