rake60
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HelloHello All
Great site you have here!
My name is Rick. I go by the screen name rake60 on several other forums.
I've been a machinist by trade for about 30 years and found out that it
can be a relaxing hobby at home building small scale steam engines from bar stock.
The lack of support for the hobby led me to create the forum Home Model Engine Machinist
I feel our sites are quite compatible.
Great work Admins and Mods, you have something to be proud of here!
Rick
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johnreid
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Welcome aboard from Indiana USA
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Graham-Jilly
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from Brisbane Australia
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Mamodman123
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Welcome from Blighty
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flywheel61
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Another welcome from Down Under,
Cheers
Chris
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tmuir
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Hi Rick,
I'm a member of your forum too and although your forum and this are about slightly different areas they do fit together well.
I'm the one that is asking all the newbie questions about machining on your forum at the moment, although I seem to spend even more times reading over old posts there as it's full of great tips for people starting out with a lathe like me.
Glad to see you here.
Tony
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Nick
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from Minnesota!
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TRAPPERKEEPER
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Welcome
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Manxman
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WElcome from the Isle of Man. You're about this being a great site. Please enjoy your time with us.
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pauly
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from Middlesbrough
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Les Marsh
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Another welcome this time from Bournemouth.
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Stilldrillin
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Another welcome Rick, from Derbyshire UK......
From a retired machinist with 46 yrs in the business, but still at it at home!
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Wallace
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Welcome to the forums Rick
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Sandman
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Hi Rick and welcome.
Thanks for your positive comments on our forum. They are much appreciated.
I hope you enjoy your stay with us, and I'm sure your expertise will be of great value in helping our members with future problems.
So be ready for some pleas for help soon.
Once again, a big Scottish welcome to add to the others.
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James
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Ayup mate!! Welcome to the Forum
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IndianaRog
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Welcome Rick from another Indiana resident...good to see more and more Americans checking in!
cheers,
Roger
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Cedge
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Rick
Welcome to the forum. You'll find this one is run much like your's. The mods are top notch and the members are among the most knowledgeable you'll ever encounter. It's a wee bit different end of the engine hobby, but the passion for these small engines is as about high as it gets.
Steve
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toxx
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... a big hello and Grüß Gott from Austria!
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Steve_S
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Welcome to the forum Rick! I'm sure yor knowledge will be much appreciated here.
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Minor1PJG
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Welcome from Southern England
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steamgranny
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Big welcome, Rick
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duncandumpertruck
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Welcome from Scotland! Like the sound of the home machining. Ruairidh.
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xlchainsaw
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welcome from glenn and liz brisbane australia. ill be checking out your forum.
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MooseMan
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Welcome from Cardiff, South Wales! Great to see you here, your experience in machining will be much valued.
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mogogear
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Howdy from Oregon!! No machinist in my house, I am a poor soul with a file or two, a drill press, a scroll saw, and a Dremel and a cheap Harbor Freight digital caliper....
But I have a dreamy mind ... and I like to play in the shop and I try to absorb things from you good, methodical, rule following types. I need to hang out with craftsman all I can..... it is like osmosis Hopefully!
Welcome aboard
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rake60
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Mo you have everything it takes to build a running steam model
engine.
My very first running engine was built completely with a drill
press and a dremel tool.
I documented it's build on my personal web site at:
http://www.rake60.com/model_steam_engine_1.htm
If you have the interest to check it out.
From that simple beginning an obsession was born.
Rick
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Steve_S
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Thats a very interesting valve mechanism Rick, and simple to make for us non-machinists. You've got me thinking now.
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Manxman
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Hi, another hello and this time from the Isle of Man. Enjoy your time here and post away.
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rake60
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My life goal is to remove the "black magic" image of home machining model building.
There is no magic there!
If you own a hacksaw and somehting like a drill press that is
capible of spinning a chunk of stock, you can make a running
engine.
It's a dying craft/hobby.
One that i'm not willing to allow to die without a fight!
It was our young Sir James that drew my personal fight to save
that craft to this forum.
James you've gone head to head with some pretty big guns and
never flinched. Never give an inch son! (or 25.4MM)
Rick
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