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Randy Maynard

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Hi, I'm Randy. I'm retired from a high stress computer job and enjoying woodworking projects at home now. I recently began moving my wood shop from the basement to one of our larger garages so I can enjoy my hobby without fighting those nasty stairs! I've recently decided to go back to woodturning which I last did in junior High some 50+ years ago. I've settled on a Laguna Revo 1524 after deciding that the 1216 was just going to make me want more sooner rather than later. Glad to be finding a helpful group!
 
Hi Randy and welcome to the Forum!

You'll find tons of help and helpful folks here. Laguna makes a nice lathe; you'll have years of happy turning with yours :-)
 
Welcome! Lots of great people and a trainload of information. The library is a good source. BTW, I have had very few jobs that weren't high stress. I retired in September. 2009. Took three days to adjust. You will find you are busier now that when you were working.
 
Hi, I'm Randy. I'm retired from a high stress computer job and enjoying woodworking projects at home now. I recently began moving my wood shop from the basement to one of our larger garages so I can enjoy my hobby without fighting those nasty stairs! I've recently decided to go back to woodturning which I last did in junior High some 50+ years ago. I've settled on a Laguna Revo 1524 after deciding that the 1216 was just going to make me want more sooner rather than later. Glad to be finding a helpful group!
Welcome to the forum! nothing better than some time on the lathe everyday, the best therapy.
 
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