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To all users

Posted: Mon Apr 26, 2010 1:07 pm
by Jose Rivera
Please post non metal-working question in "The Junk Drawer".

This is a metal and machining related board board that has some flexibility by providing sections where non machining question can be posted.

Re: To all users

Posted: Sat May 12, 2012 4:31 pm
by Mr Ron
Did you work at the Mare Island Naval Shipyard? I used to work at Westnavelex back in the early 70's.

Re: To all users

Posted: Sat May 12, 2012 10:23 pm
by Jose Rivera
Nope, Worked at Jorgensen Steel Co. LA forge div.
Also McDonnell Douglas, Rockwell Int'l. Space Shuttle program and lastly U.C. Berkeley E.E.C.S Micro Lab.
I do live in Vallejo and know many people that used to work there.
It is now open for a bunch of small businesses and once in a while they get to work on dismantling ships.

A big shame that such a large shipyard was closed.


Due to a complaint received, inappropriate political comments have been removed.

Harold

Re: To all users

Posted: Mon May 14, 2012 11:22 am
by TomB
Jose Rivera wrote:Please post non metal-working question in "The Junk Drawer".

This is a metal and machining related board board that has some flexibility by providing sections where non machining question can be posted.
This seems like a fundemental change in the goals of the board. I for one have always gotten a lot out of discusions related to machining plastics, to heat treating metals and to rust treatments. According to the above definition all of those topics would be put in the junk drawer. Is that what was really intended? If so I think we would be better off to add a drawer for these other type activities because trying to find useful content in the Junk Drawer seems to take more time than I have.

Tom

Re: To all users

Posted: Mon May 14, 2012 12:43 pm
by Jose Rivera
Tom this was due to postings asking for woodworking advise some three years or more ago, if I remember correctly. And you're right !
I am not a moderator due to lack of free time, so please contact Harold, Glenn or websterz, the moderators of the General Discussion.
Ask for a more explicit description of what postings should be on the Junk drawer please.

Thanks

Re: To all users

Posted: Mon May 14, 2012 3:49 pm
by Harold_V
Machining materials (or the processing) of any nature (aside from wood, and even that can be included if it's done on machine tools, not wood working equipment) can be posted in the appropriate forum. The junk drawer's purpose is to allow topics that tend to be somewhat off the purpose of the board. After all, we try to be like family, where (almost) all topics get discussed on occasion.

We draw the line with religion and politics, both of which tend to polarize readers, and have no redeeming qualities so far as the board is concerned. Religion, politics and bad language have no place on this board, not at any time.

Harold

Re: To all users

Posted: Mon May 14, 2012 4:45 pm
by Jose Rivera
YOU'RE THE MAN HAROLD !!!!! :-)

Re: To all users

Posted: Mon May 14, 2012 5:37 pm
by TomB
Jose Rivera wrote:Tom this was due to postings asking for woodworking advise some three years or more ago, if I remember correctly......

Thanks
Sorry about replying to the wrong content. I just read the threads that have the icon on the left painted yellow and nomallly I don't look at the dates. Mostly I remember the threads from day to day so I can just skip to the bottom. But this was a new yellow icon and a new topic for me. When none of the replies addressed the topic in the opening note I got confused (easy for me) and thought that there was a new policy, one that seemed to be mis-stated. I realized that you had dropped the moderator role some time ago but guessed you must be taking up the role again or representing the gentleman that owns the board.

But to quote the Lilly Tomlin from HeeHaw, "O never mind".

Tom

Re: To all users

Posted: Mon May 14, 2012 6:51 pm
by Jose Rivera
One ringi-dingi ... two ringi-dingies- ..... :lol:

HAROLD

Posted: Fri Jan 30, 2015 10:45 am
by Marty Feldman
(from 2012):
We draw the line with religion and politics, both of which tend to polarize readers, and have no redeeming qualities so far as the board is concerned. Religion, politics and bad language have no place on this board, not at any time.
Harold


You and the other moderators have my very strong support for this.

-Marty-

Re: To all users

Posted: Fri Jan 30, 2015 3:09 pm
by SteveHGraham
This isn't a metalworking question.

Just saying.

Re: To all users

Posted: Sat Jan 31, 2015 1:51 am
by Gary Armitstead
Jose Rivera wrote:Nope, Worked at Jorgensen Steel Co. LA forge div.
Also McDonnell Douglas, Rockwell Int'l. Space Shuttle program and lastly U.C. Berkeley E.E.C.S Micro Lab.
I do live in Vallejo and know many people that used to work there.
It is now open for a bunch of small businesses and once in a while they get to work on dismantling ships.

A big shame that such a large shipyard was closed.

Jose,

Small world. My grandfather and my dad owned California Drop Forge in L.A. (previously named California Well Tool and Machine Works). They purchased tons of steel from Jorgensen Steel Co. My grandfather and Earle M. were very close friends when the forging industry was in its infancy. In fact I met Earle in the middle fifties when I was visiting my grandfather in the hospital after minor surgery. Earle walked into his room and gave him a "bottle" for medicinal purposes ONLY. Earle and my grandfather had a big laugh over that one!

I carried on the forging tradition in the family by being a die sinker for over forty years in L.A. area die shops, making forging dies.