View Poll Results: How old are you as a woodworker

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  • Under 20 years old

    1 0.44%
  • 21 - 30 years old

    15 6.64%
  • 31 - 40 years old

    47 20.80%
  • 41 - 50 years old

    61 26.99%
  • 51- 60 years old

    70 30.97%
  • 61 - 70 years old

    23 10.18%
  • 71 - 80 years old

    8 3.54%
  • over 80 years old

    1 0.44%
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Thread: Age of a SMC woodworker

  1. #46
    51 till August then the meter goes up another notch.
    Sophie

  2. #47
    Join Date
    Feb 2003
    Location
    Charleston, WV
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    Hey-I'm finally in the majority on something!

    I'm 51 and lately, feeling every bit of it. Growing old sucks in so many way, not the least of which is that hair stops growing on top and starts growing in the least attractive of places!
    Tony

  3. #48
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    Feb 2003
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    Olathe, Kansas (Kansas City)
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    Just turned the young age of 39 on Sunday

    I find the older I get the more teenagers look like their about 10 and 50 years olds look about 30. Youngins have nothing in common and the older folks have everything to talk about in common.
    Scott C. in KC
    Befco Designs

  4. #49
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    Mar 2003
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    OLD HICKORY, TN 37138
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    65. Got my Medicare card this past Oct. Where has the time gone?
    DAVE

  5. #50
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    Feb 2003
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    Ocala Florida
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    Made it to the number 63 the day before Christmas last year. Still young at heart, but the body doesn't say that!!!!!!! HI HI HI

    KEN
    RUSTYNAIL

  6. #51
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    Sep 2003
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    Bloomington MN
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    43......for 2 more days, but fortunately I don't look any older than I did







    yesterday!

    Eric

  7. #52
    Join Date
    Mar 2003
    Location
    Carmichael, Ca
    Posts
    366
    I was 68 in Sept. and I'm just tickled pink that I feel so good.

    Dave

  8. #53
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    Apr 2003
    Location
    Mt. Juliet, TN/ on the road full time in 38' Fleetwood Revolution Motor Home
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    Well I turned the big 60 in October. It looks like I am part of the majority.

  9. #54
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    Jul 2003
    Location
    Wixom, MI
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tony Sade
    I'm 51 and lately, feeling every bit of it. Growing old sucks in so many way, not the least of which is that hair stops growing on top and starts growing in the least attractive of places!
    I like to call this the 5th Stage of Puberty.....where the hair on top of your head slides down and takes root on your back.

    Keith

  10. #55
    50 next month,,,,,,,
    Mike

  11. #56
    Join Date
    Feb 2003
    Location
    Tidewater, VA
    Posts
    2,124

    Hi, Adan

    Quote Originally Posted by Adan Madrid
    Hi,

    I am new to SMC. Mark Singer from Laguna Beach sent me the link and said this was a great web page with a great group of woodworkers. I met Mark a couple of months ago. There is no disputing he knows a lot about woodworking and design. I have enjoyed our conversations and time spent in the shop.

    I am 30 years old and have been woodworking for approximately 4 1/2 years. I spent the first few years refining my skills by making several shop cabinets and some furniture for my home.

    I look forward to sharing ideas and shop stories with the group and of course . . . learning from the group's collective experience.

    Adan
    Adan -

    Welcome to the Creek. Pull up a log and dangle your feet for a while.

    Ted

  12. #57
    Join Date
    Feb 2003
    Location
    Midcoast, Maine
    Posts
    357

    Talking

    I'm five months into my 45th year. Or as I like to say when a woman asks how old I am... I'm old enough to know how, and smart enough to try.

  13. #58
    Join Date
    Feb 2003
    Location
    Huntsville, AL (The Sun and Fun Capital of The South)
    Posts
    3,203

    Thanks Dennis

    Thanks for putting one more category older than me. If you had not done that I would have been slightly ticked off .

  14. #59
    Join Date
    Feb 2003
    Location
    Conway, Arkansas
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    13,182
    Quote Originally Posted by Ken Salisbury
    Thanks for putting one more category older than me. If you had not done that I would have been slightly ticked off .
    Ken,

    I have to keep "the old rebel" in mind on these things..!!!

    I noticed that you moved the thread to the OT side......Thanks for moving it....I just posted it to the PT forum side since the majority of the people hit there and never really hit the OT side.
    Thanks & Happy Wood Chips,
    Dennis -
    Get the Benefits of Being an SMC Contributor..!
    ....DEBT is nothing more than yesterday's spending taken from tomorrow's income.

  15. #60
    Join Date
    Feb 2003
    Location
    Hayes, Virginia
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    14,775

    Age of a SMC woodworker

    Aaron,

    Please extract the age stats from the database and post them here. Since we have the birthdates of most of our members we can get a more accruate graph that represents almost 90% of our members.

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