August 7, 201213 yr I have been a part of a couple of wood working forums, have visited others and see various web sites of all kinds. I continue to be impressed with "The Patriot Woodworker" for many good reasons.First it is well organized, top to bottom, well laid out, easy to read.Next is the colors used and how they work with each other to make a good eye experience.Technically, the site designer has it  nailed. No hassle with attaching pictures, no difficult procedures to follow to do simple things and very well laid out, simple paths to follow to get around the site. Yes there are Ads, but they are well presented and not the annoying, flashing kind that drive you nuts.Of course there is content and intent. There is a forum for all parts of woodworking and even an "any subject" forum. As for intent, the whole web site is dedicated to Wounded Warriors.  I'd like to say that the person or persons responsible should get an applause for a job well done!!  Â
August 7, 201213 yr Ron, Your above statement is why I myself call TPW home. And as for applause heres mine........ Larry Old Woodworking Machinery Forum Host Â
August 7, 201213 yr Right On!!Lew Kauffman-Wood Turners Forum HostTime traveler. Purveyor of the world's finest custom rolling pins!
August 7, 201213 yr I agree, it's a great place to hang out! And, we seem to attract very high quality folks here.John MorrisThe Patriot WoodworkerProud Supporter of Wounded Warrior Project and Homes For Our Troops
August 7, 201213 yr This site has become my "Morning coffee site". Great bunch of folks hang out here.Gene'The true soldier fights not because he hates what is in front of him, but because he loves what is behind him.' G. K. Chesterton
August 9, 201213 yr I'll have to agree with all the above GregScroll Saw forum hosthttp://www.thesawdustfactoryga.com/
August 9, 201213 yr All words well written.Home is where you: (hang your hat, have your coffee, read your mail, rest your rump, and so many other sayings.)My favorite is; "Home is where your heart is." Â Thanks to everyone who makes this site great.No greater Loves than God, Family, Friends, country, the sight of flying chips and the smell of saw dust.
August 9, 201213 yr The thanks goes to John Morris for the dream, vision and desire to bring it to fruition. Many hours behind the scenes working hard to get it right. It is a great honor to work with him.You folks being here is what makes the site a great site. Your input, your questions, your respect of others projects and having a desire and heart to see others succeed. I truly believe any level woodworker can feel comfortable asking a question or posting here without fear of embarrassment. You are all ready at any moment to step up and help one another. All of that makes administering this site a true joy!John MoodySite AdministratorJohn Moody Woodworkshttp://www.johnmoodywoodworks.com
August 9, 201213 yr Another thing that makes this site special is the activeness of the respectful site administrators. They interact with us and makes sure we don’t get left hanging. This is one thing other woodworking sites don’t have. Kudos to you!
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