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Gunner January 9th 06 08:53 PM

An inspiration...
 
On Mon, 09 Jan 2006 19:36:15 GMT, (Speechless)
wrote:

...to master the craft. Some ideas he

http://mywebpages.comcast.net/engloi.../workpics.html

Study the photos and set a personal goal to master something outside
your daily routine over the next 12 months, whether to organize your
shop, learn something new, get a certification, or improve your bead,
not because you have to but, because you can.

=====

"It is not important what you do but, it is very important that you do
it."
-- Mahatma Ghandi



Absolutly fascinating. Remarkable! Well done and very inspiring!!

Gunner

The aim of untold millions is to be free to do exactly as they choose
and for someone else to pay when things go wrong.

In the past few decades, a peculiar and distinctive psychology
has emerged in England. Gone are the civility, sturdy independence,
and admirable stoicism that carried the English through the war years
.. It has been replaced by a constant whine of excuses, complaints,
and special pleading. The collapse of the British character has been
as swift and complete as the collapse of British power.

Theodore Dalrymple,

Jon Elson January 10th 06 04:54 AM

An inspiration...
 
Gunner wrote:
On Mon, 09 Jan 2006 19:36:15 GMT, (Speechless)
wrote:


...to master the craft. Some ideas he

http://mywebpages.comcast.net/engloi.../workpics.html

Study the photos and set a personal goal to master something outside
your daily routine over the next 12 months, whether to organize your
shop, learn something new, get a certification, or improve your bead,
not because you have to but, because you can.

=====

"It is not important what you do but, it is very important that you do
it."
-- Mahatma Ghandi




Absolutly fascinating. Remarkable! Well done and very inspiring!!

Gasp! Did you see the size of his Argon Dewar? My God, that thing
must have $20,000 worth of liquid Argon in it!

Jon


Martin H. Eastburn January 11th 06 02:13 AM

An inspiration...
 
That might be LN2 Liquid Nitrogen Gas - or even Argon - but a big user uses it up.
Those big dewars are full of this or that in Semi houses.

I worked for a company that had a Hydrogen tank - outside!!! - double fence -
Big tall Red one - Airplane lights (not that tall, but required) etc. Used in a process.

I think that tank was filled once a month and took half a semi-tractor of H2.
Distilled locally and for big bucks.

Martin
Martin Eastburn
@ home at Lions' Lair with our computer lionslair at consolidated dot net
NRA LOH & Endowment Member
NRA Second Amendment Task Force Charter Founder


Jon Elson wrote:
Gunner wrote:

On Mon, 09 Jan 2006 19:36:15 GMT, (Speechless)
wrote:


...to master the craft. Some ideas he

http://mywebpages.comcast.net/engloi.../workpics.html

Study the photos and set a personal goal to master something outside
your daily routine over the next 12 months, whether to organize your
shop, learn something new, get a certification, or improve your bead,
not because you have to but, because you can.

=====

"It is not important what you do but, it is very important that you do
it."
-- Mahatma Ghandi





Absolutly fascinating. Remarkable! Well done and very inspiring!!


Gasp! Did you see the size of his Argon Dewar? My God, that thing
must have $20,000 worth of liquid Argon in it!

Jon


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DoN. Nichols January 11th 06 02:44 AM

An inspiration...
 
According to Martin H. Eastburn :
That might be LN2 Liquid Nitrogen Gas - or even Argon - but a big user uses it up.
Those big dewars are full of this or that in Semi houses.


I've experienced them with LN where I used to work.

However, this one had a visible "Argon" label -- clear in the
photograph.

Good Luck,
DoN.

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Pete Keillor January 11th 06 04:12 AM

An inspiration...
 
On Wed, 11 Jan 2006 02:44:54 +0000, (DoN.
Nichols) wrote:

According to Martin H. Eastburn :
That might be LN2 Liquid Nitrogen Gas - or even Argon - but a big user uses it up.
Those big dewars are full of this or that in Semi houses.


I've experienced them with LN where I used to work.

However, this one had a visible "Argon" label -- clear in the
photograph.

Good Luck,
DoN.


We had one (argon) that was about 6' in dia., outside on 4 legs
anchored to the slab. We used it for the controlled atmosphere on the
experimental reactor we ran at 2000 - 2100 deg C to make magnesium gas
via reduction of MgO with Al. That process never got past the
research stage. We were working on a falling film direct condensation
unit when I left for another project.

Pete Keillor


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