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Ron Moore
 
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We're still trying to get moved into our new-to-us warehouse building.
We got our office moved in in April but the loft has been taking
FOREVER! Meanwhile, I've been gathering the stuff I bought over time
and stored in various places. I have yet to move the machines from my
garage at home. Anyway, we've updated the home page and put some
machine pics up. The Ron's Shop and Misc. Photos pages have the tool
pics. And, yes, I've got a LOT of arranging to do.
Respectfully,
Ron Moore

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Mike in Mystic
 
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Interesting stuff there. Your tools look impressive - what exactly is the
business that "Moor Logical Systems" is involved with? I couldn't tell if
you're a machinist, large-scale woodworker, textiles, artist or all of the
above hehe

That much space must be daunting when you're redoing it all, looks like
you're well on your way.

Mike


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We're still trying to get moved into our new-to-us warehouse building. We
got our office moved in in April but the loft has been taking FOREVER!
Meanwhile, I've been gathering the stuff I bought over time and stored in
various places. I have yet to move the machines from my garage at home.
Anyway, we've updated the home page and put some machine pics up. The
Ron's Shop and Misc. Photos pages have the tool pics. And, yes, I've got
a LOT of arranging to do.
Respectfully,
Ron Moore

http://members.cox.net/mlogical/



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Ron Moore
 
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Moore Logical is a computer business. The tools, etc. come from a
severe long-term case of "toolgasms". I've been accumulating, trading,
buying and selling for many years to get here. The last thing we needed
was a place large enough to hold everything. Mostly, at this point, my
best products are sawdust and swarf (metal working sawdust). My
greatest acquisition, though, is my wife that accepts and supports my
"habits". It will take a while to get everything in some semblance of
order and functionality but I plan on it being an open shop for friends
with projects or just spare time to piddle. The sharing of thoughts,
time and tools makes it all worth it. Several of the tools came from an
old friend that has since past on after sharing his time and knowledge.
It will be great when it becomes a meeting place for such.
Respectfully,
Ron Moore
I am still considering the liability of doing this but am hoping to find
a reasonable way to make it work. Any ideas????

Mike in Mystic wrote:
Interesting stuff there. Your tools look impressive - what exactly is the
business that "Moor Logical Systems" is involved with? I couldn't tell if
you're a machinist, large-scale woodworker, textiles, artist or all of the
above hehe

That much space must be daunting when you're redoing it all, looks like
you're well on your way.

Mike



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Ron Moore wrote:
The tools, etc. come from a
severe long-term case of "toolgasms".


Snort Time to clean the monitor.

-- Mark


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