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Machine Tool Scraping & Rebuilding Class July 2024

Started by Uglydog, May 31, 2024, 06:30 AM

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Uglydog

I will be hosting a Dennis Danich Scraping and Machine Tool Rebuilding class in Tamarack MN Sunday July 14th-Friday 19th.

One of the goals of this course is to make learning fun, safe and affordable. By close of the week you will have completed a Martin 12" camelback with angle. I will have a mill torn down for you to do hands on learning and think about tolerances and fit.

Please contact me should you have any questions or have interest in the myriad of details about the class.


TerryWerm

Thanks for posting about the class, Daryl. I would consider it myself but I have some other obligations this summer that will get in the way.

We do have a messaging system here, but it is not quite as easy to find as in the past.  If you scroll to the very top of the screen over on the left side, you will find your user name (where you can modify your profile), Messaging, and Alerts. I have a hunch you can find the rest from there.  ;D
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Terry

Born in the 50's, grew up in the 70's, now in my 60's, hope I make it to my 80's.

4GSR

Thanks for posting Daryl. I bet this guy is much better to work with and possibly a better teacher that the other guy up there. I think you know whom I'm talking about. Wish I was much closer, I would be happy to attend and sharpen up on my skills.
Ken

TerryWerm

Dennis is a class act. Very knowledgeable, good natured, very amiable, and definitely NOT full of himself.
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Terry

Born in the 50's, grew up in the 70's, now in my 60's, hope I make it to my 80's.