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W.Johnson

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Hello, My name is Waylon and I am new to the site. I have been a machinist for approximately 14 years now. I also have a home based business in which I have a taxidermy studio. I am currently building a wobbler engine to get familiar with my small Grizzly lathe.In the near future I hope to be adding a small mill ,but as for now I use the free one at work. I enjoy this site and hope to contribute and continue to learn the fine art of model engines.
 
Hi and Welcome Waylon!!!

Looking forward to seeing your progress on the wobbler!

th_wwp
As you would have noticed pictures are worth a thousand words!!!
And we like pictures here!!!

Andrew
 
Hello WJ and welcome to HMEM. What wobbler engine are you in the process of erecting? We love pictures so if you have any of your current project we'd love to see them.

BC1
Jm
 



Welcome aboard Waylon. What part of Colorado are you from?

I'm in Pueblo.


Ron
 
@Ozzie46 I am a bit North of Brighton.
@ Bearcat1 It is the Pip Squeak from Little machine shop. I have tried to post a picture but so far no luck. I may have to open a photo bucket account.
 
Welcome to the forum Waylon. Looking forward to seeing some of your work. Regarding pictures, I have found the Photobucket route the best method.

Harold
 

Welcome Waylon,

I'm a ways south of you in Elizabeth. There are a bunch of smart people on this forum,

or at least well experienced, who are more than willing to share all kinds of knowledge.

Since you've been in the trade for so long, You'll fit right in no problem.

I started an Image Shack account to post my pics and it works OK, not enough experience

to tell otherwise. Looking forward to seeing some of your work.

Regards,
Mike
 
Lets see if this works.

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Right click on your picture ,and select open with then it you have paint you can resize your picture and then move it to your desk top .Hit brose and go to desk top select your picture and double click and it's their. Hope this helps .Dale
 
Waylon,

Welcome to our forum. wEc1

Best Regards
Bob
 
Welcome Waylon! Very nice little engine you've got going there! Thm:

Cheers

Jeff
 

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