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Hi all,

I regularly notice some of the contributors to this forum mentioning they would like to have a go at turning. There is always a few lathes available in the 'For Sale' pages on the Creative Woodturning web site.

A model 2 Record has been added today.

Just click on the CREATIVE WOODTURNING link and then the 'For Sale' button.

CC
 
Hi James

sawdustalley":1qu7xhqa said:
(3) Any advertisements or promotional materials of a commercial nature are prohibited.

I don't think that CC, by allowing people to place FREE ADS on his web site, and then informing people here really counts as a commercial venture.

Neil
 
Hi all,

If Sawdust Alley feels agrieved that I choose to inform forum members when lathes or other woodturning items become available so be it.

Thanks for the comment Neil, at least you took the time to look and see they were free ads.

This is not a commercial venture, I do it for free, I AM NOT ADVERTISING MY OWN COMPANY, that is why they're called 'FREE ADS'

I always take my time to reply to queries on this forum whenever I possibly can, I try to pass on what I have taken many years to learn, also free of charge, this I normally make a large charge for when teaching turners their skills in my own workshops but on this forum I choose to do it for nothing.

SORRY! but it annoys me when I make the effort to help and then someone with the moderators power chips in and tells me I'm doing wrong.

CC
 
Got to agree with Neil here, see no harm in linking to a site that features free ads and other useful information, especially when it's run by a member who has offered assistance and help to forum members in the past.
JMHO


Rgds

Noel
 
Sorry James I have to agree with the others here. Linking to a non commercial site is fine especially when his attentions were to help members.
 
so linking to axminster and any other big firms is ok what about ebay thats not free adds im with cc on this as well .

frank
 
I'm with CC on this, too. I think he should be thanked for his thoughtfulness when he gives of his time spontaneously and freely for the benefit of others.

Trev.
 
There are plenty of links to commercial sites on this forum, but as far as I've seen it's always been done in the interests of helping out our fellow posters/woodworkers.
The spirit of the forum rule above is surely to avoid advertisers linking to their site for financial gain. That's not what CC has done here.
Don't pull CC up on a slim technicality!
Sorry SDA. But perhaps there is one post in this thread that need to be pulled :wink:
 
Got to agree with everyone else Im afraid James

whats the old adage. Engage Brain before opening mouth :wink:

Signal
 
Have to agree with the majority here .James you ever had one days where ypu wished you PM'ed someone rather than put up a post :lol:
 
Tsk, have I missed all the excitement again :(

Just one thing though; shouldn't this be on the Turning board...? :wink:

Cheers, Alf

P.S. Oh Gill? Got any spare space in your bunker? :lol:
 
Hi Alf

Always room for a little 'un :) - only problem is that my next comments mean you'll have company :? .

As I see it, James was just trying to promote the discussion of woodworking topics on the threads and stop the site from becoming too commercial. There's a bit of a difference between having various banners on a site (which I usually never notice anyway - don't tell the sponsors :wink: ) and a thread which a respected contributor draws everyones attention to.

Okay, so the concensus is that James got it wrong this time and perhaps it would have been better dealt with by PM. No arguments from me there. Nevertheless, I for one appreciate his diligence in trying to protect us from advertisers. I hope he'll remain as vigilant about such matters in the future and we'll be able to concentrate on making sawdust rather than making somebody a profit.

Yours

Gill
 
Hi Alf,

No excitement, just a slight misunderstanding. The reason I put the piece in the general section was a number of turners had mentioned they might like to try turning and I thought that was the best place rather than the lathes section where they may not see it.

CC
 
GillD":1bvkdd85 said:
... I for one appreciate his diligence in trying to protect us from advertisers. I hope he'll remain as vigilant about such matters in the future and we'll be able to concentrate on making sawdust rather than making somebody a profit.

I agree entirely! :)
 
Hi Neil

Having looked at the thread you mention, I'm not sure if I'd count it as a blatant invasion of the forum by an advertiser. Someone asked for a particular type of machine from a particular manufacturer in a particular location. Imagine the enquiry had been about a turkey instead; someone else said "Well, if you want an animal that looks like a turkey, makes noises like a turkey and is going to be really popular at Christmas then I can let you have a turkey at a reduced rate. Yours, Mr B Matthews of Norfolk."

I think it was simply a case of NMA trying to do themselves good whilst helping out a woodworker who had effectively asked for their product. I don't know if the moderators took any action in this instance because I'm just a loud-mouth, not a moderator :) :wink: . However, it seems to have been an isolated incident and I don't think it should really bother us too much.

As I said in my earlier thread, I think the concensus is that CC's posting would have been better dealt with by PM. I'm aware that he is a helpful, valued contributor to this forum and it would have been appropriate to have resolved the problem behind the scenes. Personally, I probably would have agreed to leave the post alone if I'd been a moderator. Nevertheless, I can certainly understand why someone else might have formed a different opinion, especially if the post was taken at face value. As I said, I'm just happy that the moderators are being vigilant against the invasion of the forum by commercialism.

Yours

Gill
 
Neil":3ctz2b1k said:
Out of interest, do you know if anything was done when this was posted by NMA?
Well spotted Neil - that's clearly a breech of the rules!...
...Although it sounds like NMA was just trying to help.
Difficult isn't it?
Although I agree with CC in this case, SDA was just trying to do his job.
 
I'm going to close this thread now. CC if you wish to re-post your first message in a new thread please feel free to do so.
 
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