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Scott Johnson LEU


Subj:  Scott's Project
Date: 05/18/2003 7:44:07 AM Pacific Daylight Time
From: 5buschs@pionet.net
To: SKiblinger@cs.com

Steve,
Here are pictures of Scott's project.  He apparently pasted them into his email, as opposed to adding attachments.  I'm assuming you would have to put this in an image program to extract them.
I guess, put them where appropriate.  On the website or in the yahoo group.
Dan
----- Original Message -----
From: scott johnson
To: Dan Ellerbusch
Sent: Friday, May 09, 2003 4:27 PM
Subject: My Project

Hello Dan
Sorry it took so long to get back to you, I have had car troubles. Nothing serious, just a stuck thermostat. In the open position which is better than over heating I guess.
Yes I received your last two e-mail with the pictures, Thanks once again they are very helpful.
I have quite a few pictures of my project showing the different stages but I'm not up to date with the world of digital imagery and have not been developed yet.  But I borrowed my sister's digital camera and took a few shots and will try to send them with this e-mail.  I hope they come out o.k. I'm not to computer savy yet.
The pictures of the laser cut attach fitting look real nice, did it cost a bit or was it reasonable? I might look in to that also. Sure looks good.
This pictures that I'm sending are of the way it sits now and is only in the tacked up stage and will probably stay that way until my welding abilities improve quite a bit. God knows how long that might take !!!!!.
 Are you going to buy and engine that is running or build one up? I'm not sure which way I'm going to go yet. I sure am having fun with the project how about you?
 

 As you can see I had to add a two foot extensin to my bench to finish the # 1 Station.
Sincerely  Scott  
 P.S.  Boy that box structure sure looks good.  I sure am glad you came up with that idea. THANKS


May 3,  2004