PictureThe kiln station I created
         The past couple of days have been pretty interesting. I have taken up many jobs and gotten a feel for what working in the shop is like. On Friday I was asked to help install conduit, which is piping used to protect electrical wiring, at a very high elevation. I had to climb a ladder up to the ceiling of the warehouse, which is at about 30 feet or so. At times the ladder seemed very rickety and unsafe but I lived and that is what matters. I have given many tours of the facility and have made quite a few small improvements already. I think I will be making a photo album on this blog if it is possible because I will have many photos by the end of the three weeks. I can already tell that there will be very few times where I will be bored.
-More to come!

Dr P
5/29/2013 02:03:46 pm

This sounds awesome, and I really enjoyed visiting the facility!

You can make a photo album or slide show on weebly by using the "multimedia" tab. You can find tips on how to do this on weebly's "support" page here: http://help.weebly.com/text--images.html

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Dr P
5/29/2013 02:04:23 pm

Scratch that, just saw the photos page - you're one step ahead of me!

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Thomas Boudreau
5/31/2013 12:20:47 am

Hey Jason,
This is a reply to your earlier comment on my blog.

Right now I'm working on refurbishing linear guides for a really really bag router that someone made in their garage! xD There are currently 2 routers that we're working on- a really big Royce and the small bad one I just mentioned.
It takes more than a couple of hours to clean it fully and rebuild.


What are you currently working on? Is it any different to what I'm doing?

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Thomas Boudreau
5/31/2013 12:21:23 am

It takes more than a couple hours to fully clean and rebuild the runner blocks that is.

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