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HAPPY NEW YEAR EVERYONE!!!

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Have a safe and happy New year and to quote a famous woodworker "Never let your fingers get closer than 6 inches from the blade"!!!

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Indeed, hope the new years brings everyone joy and no mistakes in the shop. Which happens to be my new years resolution.....I realize "no" mistakes is a pipe dream; so i allow myself 5 for the entire year. Should be able to use those up very quickly.

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27 minutes ago, Fred W. Hargis Jr said:

Indeed, hope the new years brings everyone joy and no mistakes in the shop. Which happens to be my new years resolution.....I realize "no" mistakes is a pipe dream; so i allow myself 5 for the entire year. Should be able to use those up very quickly.

After the first hour in the shop, my quota will have been met. After that, no more mistakes. Just design changes.:CoveringEyes:

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Happy New Year from the flat state of Indiana. May 2020 bring you straight cut, tight joints and a perfect finish.

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Happy New Years all, and may the difficult times in 2020 disappear faster than your New Years resolutions.

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Happy New Year to all my friends on TPW, hope the best for everyone in 2020 in & out of the shop.

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I say live it up and enjoy the New Year.  Don't worry about mistakes.  We've made plenty in the past and got over them, what's a few more?  We are all "Doers".  Stay safe!

 

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Happy New Year to all!!  Let's make some sawdust, adjust a few designs mid project, and hope for clear skies and decent humidity so we have nice finishes.

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Man that was a party!!!

 

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A day late but still Happy New Year and the start to a new decade? Being 2020 maybe there will be lots of hindsight this year!

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I'm anxiously awaiting the second day of February, this year. I'll get a kick out of writing 02/02/2020. Fleeting pleasures. Then comes February 20th. Small minds are easily amused.

9 hours ago, Gene Howe said:

I'm anxiously awaiting the second day of February, this year. I'll get a kick out of writing 02/02/2020. Fleeting pleasures. Then comes February 20th. Small minds are easily amused.

My big one was 12/12/12 my BD and then retired at the end of year

On 1/1/2020 at 8:48 AM, HandyDan said:

I say live it up and enjoy the New Year.  Don't worry about mistakes.  We've made plenty in the past and got over them, what's a few more?  We are all "Doers".  Stay safe!

 

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So true!  "The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena..."

In yesterday's local paper, an article appeared to not sign anything legal with the year 20.  The basic reason that if you sign some document as 1/3/20 a person can modify the year date to 2001 or any other year to create interest to any loan or other obligations.  So, basically always use the 4 digit year on all legal documents.  Just a heads up.  

That story popped up on our local TV news as well. there's all kind of unscrupulous folks out there. Still, remembering to do that will be a challenge for me.

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