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Ernie Leimkuhler
 
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Default Heading to the Bay Area for a week.

Well guys I am heading South to Berkeley to visit friends and family.
I will be there for a week or more.
I am driving down Thursday.
Hoping to get through the Siskuos without a snowstorm.

I will be teaching a TIG class at Ed Haas's place in Santa Rosa on
Monday.
I don't know how many are planning to come.
Ed is handling that.
Ed is out of Town until this weekend, but hopefully he is checking his
email.

I am bringing a pile of copies of my TIG handbook from school so
anybody who shows up can have a copy.

I am not sure how much I will be covering, but I am bringing a bunch of
strange filler rods and some backpurging stuff.
I am not bringing down my inverter because it is just too risky with it
being out of warranty and all.
Ed has a TIG, and a readywelder.

If it looks like a lot of people are interested I may be able to find
an alternate venue in Oakland.

I know this is short warning, but I wasn't exactly sure when I was
leaving.

I will be monitoring the group through Google, and I can get my email
online.
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Larry
 
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"Ernie Leimkuhler" wrote in message
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Well guys I am heading South to Berkeley to visit friends and family.
I will be there for a week or more.
I am driving down Thursday.
Hoping to get through the Siskuos without a snowstorm.

I will be teaching a TIG class at Ed Haas's place in Santa Rosa on
Monday.
I don't know how many are planning to come.
Ed is handling that.
Ed is out of Town until this weekend, but hopefully he is checking his
email.

I am bringing a pile of copies of my TIG handbook from school so
anybody who shows up can have a copy.

I am not sure how much I will be covering, but I am bringing a bunch of
strange filler rods and some backpurging stuff.
I am not bringing down my inverter because it is just too risky with it
being out of warranty and all.
Ed has a TIG, and a readywelder.

If it looks like a lot of people are interested I may be able to find
an alternate venue in Oakland.

I know this is short warning, but I wasn't exactly sure when I was
leaving.

I will be monitoring the group through Google, and I can get my email
online.


Be carefull on the passes. Have a safe round trip!

Larry
www.WeldingFaq.com


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Martin H. Eastburn
 
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Ernie Leimkuhler wrote:

Well guys I am heading South to Berkeley to visit friends and family.
I will be there for a week or more.
I am driving down Thursday.
Hoping to get through the Siskuos without a snowstorm.

I will be teaching a TIG class at Ed Haas's place in Santa Rosa on
Monday.
I don't know how many are planning to come.
Ed is handling that.
Ed is out of Town until this weekend, but hopefully he is checking his
email.

I am bringing a pile of copies of my TIG handbook from school so
anybody who shows up can have a copy.

I am not sure how much I will be covering, but I am bringing a bunch of
strange filler rods and some backpurging stuff.
I am not bringing down my inverter because it is just too risky with it
being out of warranty and all.
Ed has a TIG, and a readywelder.

If it looks like a lot of people are interested I may be able to find
an alternate venue in Oakland.

I know this is short warning, but I wasn't exactly sure when I was
leaving.

I will be monitoring the group through Google, and I can get my email
online.

Bummer - I know Ed and have a TIG, but have workmen here Monday to repair
a Gutter (replace) and I have to monitor and pay.
Rats.

Martin

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@ home at Lion's Lair with our computer
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Peter Grey
 
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Ernie,

If any of what you'll be doing is appropriate for beginners I'd be
interested in coming, espcially if you'll be in Oakland.

Peter
"Ernie Leimkuhler" wrote in message
...
Well guys I am heading South to Berkeley to visit friends and family.
I will be there for a week or more.
I am driving down Thursday.
Hoping to get through the Siskuos without a snowstorm.

I will be teaching a TIG class at Ed Haas's place in Santa Rosa on
Monday.
I don't know how many are planning to come.
Ed is handling that.
Ed is out of Town until this weekend, but hopefully he is checking his
email.

I am bringing a pile of copies of my TIG handbook from school so
anybody who shows up can have a copy.

I am not sure how much I will be covering, but I am bringing a bunch of
strange filler rods and some backpurging stuff.
I am not bringing down my inverter because it is just too risky with it
being out of warranty and all.
Ed has a TIG, and a readywelder.

If it looks like a lot of people are interested I may be able to find
an alternate venue in Oakland.

I know this is short warning, but I wasn't exactly sure when I was
leaving.

I will be monitoring the group through Google, and I can get my email
online.



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"Ernie Leimkuhler" wrote in message
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Well guys I am heading South to Berkeley to visit friends and family.
I will be there for a week or more.
I am driving down Thursday.
Hoping to get through the Siskuos without a snowstorm.

I will be teaching a TIG class at Ed Haas's place in Santa Rosa on
Monday.
I don't know how many are planning to come.
Ed is handling that.
Ed is out of Town until this weekend, but hopefully he is checking his
email.

I am bringing a pile of copies of my TIG handbook from school so
anybody who shows up can have a copy.

I am not sure how much I will be covering, but I am bringing a bunch of
strange filler rods and some backpurging stuff.
I am not bringing down my inverter because it is just too risky with it
being out of warranty and all.
Ed has a TIG, and a readywelder.

If it looks like a lot of people are interested I may be able to find
an alternate venue in Oakland.

I know this is short warning, but I wasn't exactly sure when I was
leaving.

I will be monitoring the group through Google, and I can get my email
online.


Hi, Ernie.

Honk thirteen times when you pass milepost 27 on I-5, thats just south of
Kalama, Wa.

And here's an open invite for anyone to shoot me an email if you want my
address for a rest stop and the ten cent tour if you happen to find yourself
in or passing through SW Washington.

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SVL




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Larry Jaques
 
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On Thu, 06 Jan 2005 05:07:12 GMT, Ernie Leimkuhler
calmly ranted:

Well guys I am heading South to Berkeley to visit friends and family.
I will be there for a week or more.
I am driving down Thursday.
Hoping to get through the Siskuos without a snowstorm.


Mt. Siskiyou will DEFINITELY have snow on it during Friday and
Saturday's storm, so you're making the trip at just the right
time, Ernie. As it already has been said, watch those passes.

I'll wave to you as you pass by me. I'm the green house off
(and down) to your right at Odometer Check Milepost 2, southbound
I-5, a few miles South of the #55 offramp in So. OR.

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"PrecisionMachinisT" wrote in message
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"Ernie Leimkuhler" wrote in message
...
Well guys I am heading South to Berkeley to visit friends and family.
I will be there for a week or more.
I am driving down Thursday.
Hoping to get through the Siskuos without a snowstorm.

I will be teaching a TIG class at Ed Haas's place in Santa Rosa on
Monday.
I don't know how many are planning to come.
Ed is handling that.
Ed is out of Town until this weekend, but hopefully he is checking his
email.

I am bringing a pile of copies of my TIG handbook from school so
anybody who shows up can have a copy.

I am not sure how much I will be covering, but I am bringing a bunch of
strange filler rods and some backpurging stuff.
I am not bringing down my inverter because it is just too risky with it
being out of warranty and all.
Ed has a TIG, and a readywelder.

If it looks like a lot of people are interested I may be able to find
an alternate venue in Oakland.

I know this is short warning, but I wasn't exactly sure when I was
leaving.

I will be monitoring the group through Google, and I can get my email
online.


Hi, Ernie.

Honk thirteen times when you pass milepost 27 on I-5, thats just south of
Kalama, Wa.

And here's an open invite for anyone to shoot me an email if you want my
address for a rest stop and the ten cent tour if you happen to find

yourself
in or passing through SW Washington.

--

SVL


Giving out a "SHOUT" from Everett WA. ~~~!!!!!...............Frank ...Nevarc
Marine Specailties


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It will be a general intro and discussion of TIG for all.
If too many people are interested I amy push it back a day and move it
to a larger venue in Oakland at a friend's shop, or just run it twice.
I am bring copies of my TIG book from school.

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steamer
 
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--Woohoo! If anyone is interested email me and I'll send you
driving directions; I'd rather not broadcast the whereabouts of the
"Haas-inda" to the world, heh.
--On the road; interesting time. Left Vegas after CES and a wild
time shooting machine guns last night (zowie; the AK-47 packs a wallop!)
and hit not one but two snowstorms on my way to Los Angeles; very scary
driving without snowchains; maybe I should rig an oxy-acetylene torch in
front of my tires, to melt the ice next time? ;-)

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"Steamboat Ed" Haas : Goodbye 2004...
Hacking the Trailing Edge! : ...and good riddance!
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Peter Grey
 
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Let us know what the plans are. I'd rather drive to Oakland than San
Rafael.

Peter
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ups.com...
It will be a general intro and discussion of TIG for all.
If too many people are interested I amy push it back a day and move it
to a larger venue in Oakland at a friend's shop, or just run it twice.
I am bring copies of my TIG book from school.





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Martin H. Eastburn
 
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steamer wrote:

--Woohoo! If anyone is interested email me and I'll send you
driving directions; I'd rather not broadcast the whereabouts of the
"Haas-inda" to the world, heh.
--On the road; interesting time. Left Vegas after CES and a wild
time shooting machine guns last night (zowie; the AK-47 packs a wallop!)
and hit not one but two snowstorms on my way to Los Angeles; very scary
driving without snowchains; maybe I should rig an oxy-acetylene torch in
front of my tires, to melt the ice next time? ;-)

Steamer -

Good grief - one would think the alternator is driving a 12 to 220 inverter
and the TIG machine is working between two plates in front - arc and then vaporize.
Never run out of electrons - less one uses to much gas.

Take care and best regards,
Martin

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@ home at Lion's Lair with our computer
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NRA Second Amendment Task Force Charter Founder
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For now we are sticking with the Monday gathering in Santa Rosa.
I may run another later in the week in Oakland if there is enough
interest, as in 5 - 6 people.

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