Work on all projects continues at a steady pace

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Work on all projects continues at a steady pace

Unread postby Ed Lowrance » Tue Oct 07, 2014 8:34 am

Chronicolor Sharon McGhee and Tim Smith hard.JPG
Don Smith and Sharon McGee working hard preparing reports
Car Shelter starting.JPG
Car Shelter siding beginning to go on
Chris & Bill drilling for new placement.JPG
Chris Trunk & Bill Kepner drilling a new location upside down
Chuck and Jim car shelter.JPG
Chuck Deuker and Jim McGee working the Car Shelter
Doug Juslyn and Kevin  threaading air line pipe.JPG
Doug Joslyn & kevin Corwin threading air line pipe
Flying Bolster halves - 8 completed waiting to be ground.JPG
Flying bolster "halves" completed now needing more subassemblies 8 total
Long hole drilling takes two spotters.JPG
Long hole drilling takes two spotters - 783 bit and pieces
Marvin and Warren brake cylinder.JPG
Marvin and Warren checking for cracks - None Found!
Friends  Spagetti Dinner at Mogote .JPG
Spaghetti Dinner at the Mogote Rec Hall, Chefs Russ & Patty Hanscom, Mary jane Smith and Linda Deuker outdid themselves!
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Re: Work on all projects continues at a steady pace

Unread postby Rich Murray » Tue Oct 07, 2014 9:45 am

Ed, thank you for getting those pictures posted! I can't believe how much was accomplished during "G",congrats to all. :cheers:
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Re: Work on all projects continues at a steady pace

Unread postby John Cole » Tue Oct 07, 2014 5:40 pm

I hope Mark Valerious is looking at all the photos showing all of the electrical equipment being used. We used to tease him how he overdesigned the electrical service in this building for the next 50 years when we installed it 10 years ago. Looks like the laugh in on us, he was RIGHT! Thanks Mark! :smiley24:
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Re: Work on all projects continues at a steady pace

Unread postby John Cole » Fri Oct 10, 2014 12:55 pm

Chris says that Marshal and that chair were one almost the entire week. Marshal was welding, welding, welding. Talk about labor intensive, took LOTS of time but they sure look great!
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