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Hello - New from a new member

Posted: Mon 17 Feb, 2025 10:22 pm
by MitreMSS
Hello, and Greetings from Canada,

I just picked up a Morso 8900 chopper and a Taurus 292 F/P.

Looking for some knobs and pins and some help operating the pinner.

Totally new to framing. Help is greatly appreciated.

Gary

Re: Hello - New from a new member

Posted: Tue 18 Feb, 2025 2:42 pm
by Keith Hewitt
I'm surprised - its had 700 views and no one has said "Welcome" :?:
I thought we were proud to be a friendly bunch :giggle:

Or told Gary to check out The Grumble as more likely to not only greet him, but a better source of info for a Canadian.

https://www.thegrumble.com/

Re: Hello - New from a new member

Posted: Tue 18 Feb, 2025 3:35 pm
by MitreMSS
Hello, Keith!

Very kind of you to forward some information. Greatly appreciated.

Maybe I should have said a little about myself. A father of two. A man who loves to read and create. Happy to have found this new journey of framing. Very excited about the possibilities.

Thanks again, Keith!

Gary

Re: Hello - New from a new member

Posted: Tue 18 Feb, 2025 4:38 pm
by JKX
Keith Hewitt wrote: Tue 18 Feb, 2025 2:42 pm I'm surprised - its had 700 views and no one has said "Welcome" :?:
I thought we were proud to be a friendly bunch :giggle:

Or told Gary to check out The Grumble as more likely to not only greet him, but a better source of info for a Canadian.

https://www.thegrumble.com/


It’s not had 700 views in less than 24 hrs, Keith / nothing would!

It’s a forum glitch, happened before, not long ago. All recent threads are the same.

Re: Hello - New from a new member

Posted: Tue 18 Feb, 2025 5:24 pm
by Justintime
Welcome Gary! I did also think that you'll get much more relevant info from the North America based Grumble, but hey you made it here!!
Welcome to the UK's version of a busy forum! :lol:

Re: Hello - New from a new member

Posted: Tue 18 Feb, 2025 6:22 pm
by MitreMSS
Thank you, George!!

Well alas, at least now I know there are forums.

Thanks very much!

Re: Hello - New from a new member

Posted: Tue 18 Feb, 2025 7:06 pm
by Mark 4067
Hello - I'm new as well - from Somerset, UK. Hi everyone :D

Re: Hello - New from a new member

Posted: Tue 18 Feb, 2025 7:45 pm
by Rainbow
Welcome Gary and Mark, hope you'll both enjoy being here :)

Re: Hello - New from a new member

Posted: Fri 21 Feb, 2025 9:28 am
by sy_woodworking
Hey Gary ... welcome!

I went the other way round, I found The Grumble first and they pointed me here when I said I was from the UK :-)

Re: Hello - New from a new member

Posted: Fri 21 Feb, 2025 8:03 pm
by MitreMSS
Thank you for the welcomes and also welcome to Mark!

SY we all need to start somewhere! Nice to meet you.

My first love is woodworking.

Cheers

Re: Hello - New from a new member

Posted: Thu 27 Feb, 2025 12:21 pm
by Stina
This forum is better than the grumble. At least if you just want to scroll around and read. The grumble’s layout and colours make me dizzy.

Welcome!

Re: Hello - New from a new member

Posted: Thu 27 Feb, 2025 3:14 pm
by JKX
I wouldn’t say it’s better at all. It’s different and it’s a good idea being a member of both forums.

TFG is far bigger and busier but then it’s based in the US, but it’s also more proactive - themes change with seasons, holidays, etc. it has many donators, including me. it’s social sub forum “warped moulding” is always busy. It was all even busier but social media has taken its toll; moreso here though I think, as there’s only a small core of regular contributors left now.

I joined it in 2002, 4 years before I heard about this forum.

Re: Hello - New from a new member

Posted: Fri 21 Mar, 2025 11:16 am
by Mike@GTP
Stina,

I am from the "cousin" forum in USA, and think both are very important to have an easily searchable history of previous framing topics. Social media groups are one pile of uncategorized discussion, and difficult to search. Forums like this stick around, as data collection free and long term reliable resource. It's a volunteer effort.

Feel free to contact me directly any time, if you have suggestions on how the layout or colors could be improved. Yes, we try to "skin" it for every major holiday, just to keep it interesting, but much of that can also be turned off by the user.

Mike Labbe