After High School, I went to machinist trade school and started an Apprenticeship as a Mold Maker. Got my Journeyman's papers and spent about 15 years in the trade. NAFTA put a huge hurt on the machine trades, at least in the Cleveland, Akron, Canton area and shops started folding. Decided to go back to school and got a Bachelor's Degree in Nursing. Spent about 15 years in the Nursing field and got my license in Real Estate. So now I do Real Estate full time and a little occasional Hospice Nursing on the side.
I still like to make / fabricate things, mostly from scratch.
During the time when machine shops were folding up, I attended some auctions and picked up some manual machines and I am about to obtain my second CNC mill. This one's just a little larger than a Bridgeport knee mill.
I have always had a soft spot for trains and steam engines. Currently I have a 1.5" scale, 7.5 gauge Clishay in the making. The Clishay ( No 5) is about half completed and should be ready to run by early Summer. It will be coal fired and weigh about 300 lbs.
Other pictures will follow.
A Short Explaination on Watching the Pod Casts.
The most recent Pod Cast is the one that is showing in the Pod Cast window just below.
When you click on the Pod Cast to view the video, it will play.
When it is finished playing you will see other Pod Casts that have been uploaded show up and you can scroll through them as you wish and pick from any of them to view. Most are only a few seconds long and a couple are about 2 to 3 minutes.
The most recent Pod Cast is the one that is showing in the Pod Cast window just below.
When you click on the Pod Cast to view the video, it will play.
When it is finished playing you will see other Pod Casts that have been uploaded show up and you can scroll through them as you wish and pick from any of them to view. Most are only a few seconds long and a couple are about 2 to 3 minutes.
Live Steam Events; past and future.
In the podcast window below you will find a number of short clips from various activities. Enjoy !
FUTURE EVENTS:
Check out the Lake Shore Live Steamers web site for a current schedule of runs. www.lakeshorelivesteamers.com
FUTURE EVENTS:
Check out the Lake Shore Live Steamers web site for a current schedule of runs. www.lakeshorelivesteamers.com
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