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On Mar 29, 8:02*pm, Wes wrote:
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He was just on the fun with tractor thread.

Are posts disappearing? I posted a link to Xantrex grid tie inverters
and others kept asking as though they hadn't seen it.

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On Mar 29, 8:02*pm, Wes wrote:
I just noticed that I hadn't noticed Winston from RCM posting recently. *Anyone hear from
the gent lately?

Wes


He was just on the fun with tractor thread.


Thanks, I see he is alive and kicking.

Are posts disappearing? I posted a link to Xantrex grid tie inverters
and others kept asking as though they hadn't seen it.


If below, is the post, I saw it. Using forteinc atm.



Thanks,

Wes
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On Mar 29, 7:02*pm, Wes wrote:
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Wes


Yes...I have been slapping him silly in regards to his winger
failings. ;)

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On 3/29/2010 5:42 PM, Wes wrote:
Jim wrote:

On Mar 29, 8:02 pm, wrote:
I just noticed that I hadn't noticed Winston from RCM posting recently. Anyone hear from
the gent lately?

Wes


He was just on the fun with tractor thread.


Thanks, I see he is alive and kicking.

Are posts disappearing? I posted a link to Xantrex grid tie inverters
and others kept asking as though they hadn't seen it.


If below, is the post, I saw it. Using forteinc atm.



Thanks,

Wes


Anything in particular, Wes? I'm generous to people who call me a 'gent'.



--Winston


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Anything in particular, Wes? I'm generous to people who call me a 'gent'.


No, nothing in particular, it just struck me that I hadn't seen you posting recently.
Guess I was looking at the wrong threads.

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Anything in particular, Wes? I'm generous to people who call me a 'gent'.


No, nothing in particular, it just struck me that I hadn't seen you posting recently.
Guess I was looking at the wrong threads.

Wes


I was tangled up in a thread in another newsgroup (embarrassed cough).

It's OK now because I wore them down; they gave up a week ago.

That means I was right, right?

--Winston
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On 3/29/2010 7:13 PM, Too_Many_Tools wrote:
On Mar 29, 7:02 pm, wrote:
I just noticed that I hadn't noticed Winston from RCM posting recently. Anyone hear from
the gent lately?

Wes


Yes...I have been slapping him silly in regards to his winger
failings. ;)

TMT



Hey there, Too Much Toluene!

Pardon me for responding late but I didn't see your post until
I checked 'all posts' because I wanted to re-read one of Wes' posts.

My newsreader sets your posts 'as read', so I don't see them
normally.

I think you are talking about 'Winston_Smith' not , yes?

Different people. Mssr. Smith gets involved with political stuff.

BTW, I'm investigating silkscreen & etching to blank some extremely non-
accurate "artistic" parts out of 0.01" galvanized roof flashing.

(Running a stack of these on the mill is problematic.)

I am off to the Art Supplies store today to buy screen and paint
(and to pick their brains a little).

I'm gonna see if I can do this without *any* photographic process, by
using a 'paint pen' to outline a machined shim on to the 'screen.
I hope the ink from the pen will block flow of the screening ink to
give me an exposed line to etch. (Yes, I will paint the other side
of the sheet with resist before etching.)

When that doesn't work, I will check out the 'photographic' way
of doing it.

As always, your metalworking suggestions are welcome.


--Winston --Slap harder, didn't notice before.
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Winston wrote:

I was tangled up in a thread in another newsgroup (embarrassed cough).

It's OK now because I wore them down; they gave up a week ago.





That means I was right, right?


That seems to be the standard.

Wes
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