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    The wood whisperer

    Check out a potential Norm replacement and his website currently featured in FWW...

    http://marcswoodcreations.com/thewoodwhisperer/

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    Thumbs up Great Podcast!

    I have been watching this for awhile now, and am very impressed with what he has to offer. Granted what he is going over now is pretty basic, but I am sure he will get more in depth as time goes on. He is very friendly and responds to email very quickly.
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    I believe Marc is a member here. Doesn't post often, but I remember a cyclone thread he either started, or asked questions in a while back. His videos are entertaining. I need to watch again...can't get them here at work. Jim.

    edit: just looked...he posted in power tools yesterday!! Jim.
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    Yes, I do agree that he is enjoyable to watch/explain general ww'ing topics. Yesterday was slow day at work so I downloaded all the podcasts and watched a couple

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    Thanks for the link Chris. Interesting!

    Corey

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