In Poughkeepsie - along with BAR and 20 mm cannon according to the old timer I shared an office with when I hired in down there in 1974.
Remington Rand (as well as several other companies) in Syracuse made a lot of M1911A1 at their typewriter plant during the war - more than once during my...
Joe -
It figures you would have had fun with UPS.
Although not UPS it has to do with being a PE - your shipping story reminded me of this event in my past. I was a new employee in an odd ball engineering department in Poughkeepsie at IBM (they had eliminated the job and department they hired...
Jholland -
Very interesting video - thanks for posting the link. My grandfather was born in 1878 and served in the Austro-Hungarian cavalry in the late 1890s - he was from what is now Slovenia. Luckily he missed the fun of WW1 as he was a coal miner in SE Ohio by that time. My grandmother...
The plant my Dad worked at was built in 1957 and they had an open house a year or two later; I can remember him taking us around - I was about 10. There was a brand new SIP and I can remember him telling how it had a totally separate foundation isolating it from the rest of the building, super...
Stephen -
I can remember being shocked the summer of 1978 when we were building our house. The cheapest siding available was redwood clapboard. So that is what went on. Of course being young and dumb I did not do the best siding job but it lasted 35 years.
Dale
Have to laugh - it seems most of those of us with direct knowledge of artillery tube maintenance on here all cut our teeth in the Nam era.
My only visit to the Arsenal at Watervliet was in the spring of 1969 - so talk about dated. We did get to see the then new processes used on gun tubes...
M.B. (and anyone else who is interested) -
It dawned on me that I posted the 'pictures' part of the manual but not the parts listing. Just in case that manual disappears in the future here are pages 24 through 30 that have a line item list of the pieces with description. I have not studied...
N.B -
I was thinking earlier today that if you didn't respond to this thread I was going to send you a PM to let you know I had tripped over the manual. I printed off the pages of the manual pertaining to the lathe and took them out to the shop. But even a retired guy gets side tracked and I...
Joe -
Well, I conked out a little before midnight last night - since we're about 100 miles as the crow flies apart and I remembered your annual New Years 'fire mission' the friendly fire or yours did not wake me up.
It's funny how similar yet different family experiences can be. On my Dad's...
Limy, Joe, Ramsay
I always get a chuckle out of these pictures. Can't blame the guys for getting good looking women for staged pictures. Here's a real life one. My grandmother came to the United States as an immigrant young woman at age 19. In 1944 she was working at Cleveland Hardware and...
SLK001 -
Yep, time flies when you're having fun. What started this is my searching for information on the taper attachment. That is the one part I have never hooked up - have to make a tie rod and pour the babbitt. Have never needed it so never did that one step. Now I do need it so time to...
Now for the true nerds who chase such things (I'm talking about myself here)
I was looking for something else on my computer earlier and fell down a rabbit hole - and found something I've been searching for since I got this lathe. I believe that earlier in this thread I mentioned that I even...
Joe -
If you ever figure it out be sure to let us know - I've been contemplating that for years and am no closer to an answer. Especially when I've been standing in some distant places looking at situations rarely seen here.
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