Paddleducks
General => Introduce Yourself => Topic started by: muskt on November 12, 2008, 04:54:31 PM
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Hi group. Jerry from Anchorage, Alaska here.
This is my first post to this group.
While I'm not a boat modeler, I am very interested in steam engines. It seems that those two topics are pretty closely connected.
I do a lot of metal work, mostly home shop tinkering, and am a commercial pilot by trade. I fly small twins for a charter company in Anchorage.
My metal working is with a 9x20 lathe, a similarly sized mill, a Mig, & a Tig welder, & the usual assortment of hand tools.
I have been working on a website about my machinery for a while. If anyone is interested, it can be viewed at:
http://www.akpilot.net
I have a picture that I shall attempt to post. Some of you may remember reading about the sternwheeler that ran aground in Alaska 2-3 years ago. I have a pic of it in Ketchikan, Alaska on its first trip after being repaired. I think it is impressive. I'll title the pic Sternwheeler3.
Jerry
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Jerry here again.
I was mostly successful at uploading the pic of the sternwheeler.
The album title is "muskt". I had a time of it just getting it to upload.
Anyway, hope you enjoy it.
Jerry
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Hi and welcome! Managed to find your picture. That is indeed an impressive ship - I haven't seen a bigger paddlewheeler before. What is its name?
And why don't you upload the picture here in this topic?
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Duh!
I guess I never considered adding the pic to the message. Don't know why.
I shall attempt to add it to this reply. Hope it works.
Jerry in Anchorage
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Holy cow!! It worked.
I guess I'm not as think as I dumb I am.
Jerry in Anchorage
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First off, I should apologize for the number of posts from me. The instructions said to make several posts in order to become "bonafied" (sp).
Here is a link to the story about the sternwheeler in the pic.
Jerry in Anchorage
http://www.yourlawyer.com/articles/read/12843
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Hi Jerry. I enjoyed your Sternwheler 3 picture. I am considering a model very like this. I like the links in your web page too. The tool grinding is good for tool steel. Nowadays everyone seems to use TC, but other than for hard cast Iron, I don't see the need. The tool profiles need to be different for the two cutting materials, and we can still learn a thing or two from older articles.