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Thursday, July 1, 2010

Episode 4 "So Very, Very Tired"

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How to Make an Inflatable Metal Chair

Two dead in fish fat tank explosion.

Myanmar/Burma planning to build a nuke?

More on the nuke program of Myanmar/Burma.

Houston business is booming.

College students build solar powered car.

Restoring a Civil War statue.

Welding and art.

Grills Gone Wild

Artist donates statues to college.

Foundry makes student murals.

Welder causes a poison gas explosion in Africa.

PA issues shutdown order to coke plant.

Youngstown blacksmith.

UCLA team works on high mileage car.

Photos from the Lane Motor Museum.

Lane Motor Museum web site.
Posted by Brian at 12:39 AM 0 comments
Labels: accident, art, blacksmith, Burma, foundry, Myanmar grill, Nuke, statue, welding

Saturday, May 22, 2010

Episode 3 "We're Back!" Show Notes

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Solidworks to move to "the cloud" in the near future.

Factory work allows welder to be an artist.

Chattanooga historical group wishes to interview locals who worked at one of the area foundries.

Foundry in VA to reopen soon.

York, KS man runs a successful machine shop with many homebuilt machines.

Creating a bronze statue for the Lone Star Monument and Historic Flag Park.

Antique Typewriter museum.
Posted by Brian at 10:49 PM 0 comments
Labels: Canada, Chattanooga, foundry, homebuilt, may-10, museum, news, software, Texas
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