dcsipo
Diamond
- Joined
- Oct 13, 2014
- Location
- Baldwin, MD/USA
Stuff packed up in the back of the Mini. heading out 6 am to be there in time. pretty straightforward route
dee
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dee
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Bring some Off bug spray. I unloaded my van and got bit about 5 times. I got in around 4:15.....unloaded and now I'm at the Holiday Inn. Paolo's benches look great...a lot of toys for us to work on too. See you around 7:45 AM. Rich
Stuff packed up in the back of the Mini. heading out 6 am to be there in time. pretty straightforward route
dee
;-D
I believe we had another thread too. We will have 14 students this class. I think several are PM members too: Paolo MD is the organizer....Will be at Tuckahoe...pretty cool place. :-)
http://www.practicalmachinist.com/v...ection/dc-scraping-class-looking-home-302234/
Witch one of them ugly mugs is you? We all know Richard. There's a little side bet going on weather or you got any hair? I wanting to let everyone know where to send the money.
Only kidding Dee! What you have in the pictures looks really good!! Hope you fellas are having a good time and learning a ton.
Brent
LOL...Warren your something else...made me smile reading that one.......there were a few clucks Friday and Saturday...lol This has been a rough class...13 students and I was thinking yesterday It was like a chicken with his head cut off answering all the questions and walking from bench to bench...Time flies bye, but it is hard on me. Had to sit down a lot... but I need get back on my diet that's for sure. I should share...I was waiting to meet Dee with all his former posts and who he sometimes supports I was apprehensive .... but he is a very likeable man who's doing very good..he had to re-learn some info that was told to him especially using a wet 6" long stone....he, like you Warren broke the stone into a little one after he discovered his edges were getting rounded off and he had 80% contact.
Oh and in the parking lot was a Mini Cooper with a fuzz buster....I suspected who it belonged too...and sure enough it was Dee...lol...he did say in disgust it cost him $3000.00 to get the cutch replaced...but it's a neat little car. Dee as many of the students are doing great. Bob who owns a shop in Richmond and has worked with a rebuilder and scraped a little is leading the class at his young age of 75 I think.
Paolo has done an amazing job organizing the class.. he also runs around helping plus learning, his HD work benches he made are super.. All in all this like all of my classes are fun, but tiring. These guys will hear some jokes today. Yesterday there was a loud boom....one of the 36" floresant lights feel down...scared he H out of me...The working museum is something everyone needs to see. If you get a chance to come here you have to stop by for an event. They have I'm guessing 50 belt driven machines in working condition that run. Also have steam tractors, gas tractors all over the place. An amazing show of history and the volunteers love their 60 acres of history. The class is going good...thanks everyone. Got to scoot....Rich
have you ever looked at my avatar?
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that is actually was fashioned by my daughter after me, no quality assigned to the the subject but she won a national scholastic gold medal for it which she was going to receive at carnegie hall, but did not respond early enough to participate in the gala, so it was mailed to her.
no hair
dee
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