Hello all,
Just thought I would introduce myself.
My name is Paul and I used to run a small framing business in East Yorkshire about ten years ago.
Following a divorce, retiring from BAE Systems, buying a 230 year old cottage in Lincolnshire, taking on a dog and 50,000 bees and getting remarried, I have decided to start framing again (I kept all of my equipment).
Things have moved on a bit since I had my business, so whilst I am in the process of sorting out my workshops, building benches etc, I am researching the latest fashions and techniques.
I have found this forum extremely useful and, in particular, I love the humour , banter and very friendly atmosphere.
I hope to indulge in the forum chatter, whilst injecting a bit of good old Yorkshire wit.
Anyway, I will say au revoir for now, as I know you are all very busy little framers.
T.T.F.N.
Yet another Lincolnshire framer!
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Moondoggy
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Re: Yet another Lincolnshire framer!
Hi Paul, welcome and there's always room for a little wit 
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Re: Yet another Lincolnshire framer!
Welcome aboard, Paul.
"A little learning is a dangerous thing"
(Also known as John, the current forum administrator)
(Also known as John, the current forum administrator)
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Re: Yet another Lincolnshire framer!
Hi Paul and welcome
Good luck with your new venture.
Good luck with your new venture.
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Timh
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Re: Yet another Lincolnshire framer!
best wishes and good luck with the venture
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Re: Yet another Lincolnshire framer!
always room for another, welcome Paul
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Believed in Time Travel since 2035
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Re: Yet another Lincolnshire framer!
Hi and Welcome Paul.
I'm in Wragby. Do drop in if you ever venture over the mountains.
I'm in Wragby. Do drop in if you ever venture over the mountains.
Watch Out. There's A Humphrey About
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Re: Yet another Lincolnshire framer!
Thank you all for the very warm welcome.
Prospero, I will pop in some time, I frequently come to Wragby for beekeeping supplies.
Prospero, I will pop in some time, I frequently come to Wragby for beekeeping supplies.
