Odd how some things become 'cool' again - slide rules for example: people collect them now. I learned a bit about drafting and ran AV stuff in school, so when I see technical pens, drafting tables, projectors, 35 cameras and lenses (Nikon, Minolta, etc.) sitting at a curb, or going for nothing at garage sales, I get heart pain. Same with darkroom equipment.Bit of a weird day, . . . Today my brother and I were clearing the garage. . . . I knew what most of the stuff is/was.... how good and how costly some of it was in its day....and how useless and unsaleable it is now.
OK, I'll finally ask: What the h*ll is your 'redline lubed RAM' Why are you grasping it and why is it lubed?Sent while firmly grasping my redline lubed RAM
OK, I'll finally ask: What the h*ll is your 'redline lubed RAM' Why are you grasping it and why is it lubed?
A truck?
A saw?
Your manhood?
Greased sheep?
Philbert
No local millers want the logs?We have the same kind of situation after my parents died. Over 65 years on the same farm, buildings started accumulating more stuff after they retired and had their sale. The closest one of us lives 500 miles from the home place, two about 800 miles, and one, the oldest and the executor, lives 1600 miles away. One example is that there is a pile of logs from trees that were taken out just a few (maybe five) years ago that my dad wanted to mill. Most of these are trees that we helped plant; maybe we were as old as our early teens, 50 plus years ago.
Ewe had to go thereOK, I'll finally ask: What the h*ll is your 'redline lubed RAM' Why are you grasping it and why is it lubed?
A truck?
A saw?
Your manhood?
Greased sheep?
Philbert
As a cycling engineer, what do you think of the 3D printed carbon fibre frame Arevo is doing for Emery? Not saying I like the bike, but the way they have done it blows me away. So many applications.Hey Neil I’m also an engineer (mechanical) but started out as a toolmaker. What industry are you working in?
I’m working in medical device manufacturing specialising in plastic and silicone moulding, tooling design, tool manufacture and injection moulding process optimisation.
Looks good Mike!
I’m glad I found some Red Maple awhile back, it’s gonna come in handy to save from burning higher BTU wood. That 462 seems to be pretty productive, what’s the other? Looks like a 362?
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Groupie number 2my MMWS 261 (Ver II) did the limbing and a lot of the smaller bucking. It is a very impressive, very light saw!
Not heard of them, I have read about the Titomic 3D printed titanium bike frame.As a cycling engineer, what do you think of the 3D printed carbon fibre frame Arevo is doing for Emery? Not saying I like the bike, but the way they have done it blows me away. So many applications.
Groupie number 2
This place is going to the dawgs
Odd how some things become 'cool' again - slide rules for example: people collect them now. I learned a bit about drafting and ran AV stuff in school, so when I see technical pens, drafting tables, projectors, 35 cameras and lenses (Nikon, Minolta, etc.) sitting at a curb, or going for nothing at garage sales, I get heart pain. Same with darkroom equipment.
So, unless you want to live like a hoarder, pick a few things that remind you of your Dad, some stuff you might use or like to pass on, maybe a few things that you just like, and try to find homes for the other stuff, even it is just people who collect. Your Dad's most important 'stuff' were you and your brother.
Philbert
I wanna see the truck with a load of wood in it. Looking like October 26 Trevor.Hey everyone long time no split... I've been busy with life and finally got back to my wood pile. Thankfully I was way ahead. b
But I have to tell you that if you ignore your wood pile for 2 years the rounds won't split themselves. So I picked a great time to get after this work. I guess I should get back to making big logs little logs.
Yes on the GTG. Hopefully it won't snow by then.Oct 26th for the gtg? Here is the only load of wood that's been in the bed. Pre-finished Hickory Hardwood Flooring. Otherwise the bed is so high unless it's small or split its not going in the bed without a crane.
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