[TheForge] I've moved/Junkyard recomendations needed
Steve Smith
[email protected]
Sun Aug 10 10:01:01 2003
I'd definitely like directions. I think I'll have a spare Saturday by
then, things are settling out. What sort of workshop?
I'll get ahold of the folks you suggest and ask my questions. My
membership app is in the mail.
Steve
Ralph Sproul wrote:
> Steve, I'd call these three guys and tell them your new to the area, and
> joining the NEB. Ask them who they deal with and I'm sure you'll be
> surprised with the amount of information you recieve.
>
> David Burtt is in Freeport Maine
> Bob Menard is in Portland Maine
> and Joel Tripp is just below Portland.
> Joel has a large family and you usually get his message machine as
> he's out working most the time. He is a great fellow as are the other two.
> They are in your area.......and Ed Grove was both Joel's and David's teacher
> when they got started. Of course chatting with Ed is a good bet as he's
> been in Brownfield for a long time and knows all about the area.
> These fellows can fill you in on who to deal with and who to stay
> away from. There are welding companies that are great to deal with and
> others you'd rather not go near. The same applies to equipment dealers in
> the area.
> If you join the NEB, you'll get a membership list and there are some
> great guys in your area that would be glad to help you out. When you meet
> the likes of Tim Greene and Gary Kenney........you'll know what I mean. Be
> sure to get me to introduce you to all of them at the Fall NEB meet. That
> would be the single best move you could make on Oct 3rd, 4th, and 5th for
> networking locally in Maine. Nol Putnam will be our demonstrator this year.
> Let me know if you need contact info for any of those fellows -and
> that would put you in touch with just about everyone you'd need to get a
> hold of for starters. You could tell them I said to call.....maybe they
> won't hang up on you! :-)
> I'd tell you about junk yards around here, but they'd be two hours
> travel one way for you as I'm in central NH. One thing you'll find is you
> can go north and south real fast in New England.......but when it comes to
> crossing the three northern states in an east/west direction.......you'd
> best be prepared for a back roads drive in the country! The Green and White
> Mountains seem to cut the states vertically to make fast travel non
> exhistent............but that it also what keeps the area so nice.
> If you'd like to break the ice by meeting a few good fellows from
> our organization, you could come to the workshop I'm having on the 17th of
> August. I'm sure your swamped with work just arriving to the area, but if
> you need to get away for the day and meet some good folks just let me know
> and I'll send you directions. Again it's about 1 3/4 -2 hour drive one way
> as it's east/west travel.
> By the way, Marc Godbout is the membership coordinator for the NEB.
> He's also an extremely helpful person in getting in touch with folks.
>
> Ralph
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Steve Smith" <[email protected]>
> To: "theforge" <[email protected]>
> Sent: Sunday, August 10, 2003 8:20 AM
> Subject: [TheForge] I've moved/Junkyard recomendations needed
>
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>>We've moved from Colorado to Brownfield, Maine, which is pretty much due
>>west of Portland near Fryeburg and Conway, NH. What a lot of work!
>>
>>I will soon need:
>>mig gas cylinder
>>drill press
>>horizontal bandsaw or power hacksaw
>>a decent junkyard
>>a new steel supplier
>>pickup for driving and plowing
>>
>>I'd appreciate recomendations on where to shop, notes if anyone has used
>>equipment for sale, any other advice.
>>
>>Thanks much,
>>Steve Smith
>>formerly of Loveland, Colorado
>>
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