aluminum no longer needed
Hi gents,
This is Ethan's dad. He did purchase some aluminum cylinders, and used them to make disks which were then machined to make screw-on filter adapters. He will not be making more, as he died of sudden cardiac arrest in July. Several disks remain, and also some completed adapters which will be used to upgrade his M35. His milling machine (anyone interested in a three thousand pound Bridgeport) is still set up to complete the adapters, and I might try to complete the blank disks.
I he sent details to his buyers, I would appreciate getting this info, to see if I can copy it.
Mary and I plan to drive to Richmond this weekend, and spend two weeks at his house. I have submitted two ads which haven't been posted yet. One is for a HIAB that needs repair, the other is for oak panels for M35s and trailers that SS members can pick up for free (one set per SS) during these two weeks.
Steel Soldiers is a great online community. I didn't realize how active Ethan was here. All the members I have met have proved to be trustworthy. I guess that now that I have inherited his deuce, I will stay connected also. I can use the advice.
It is too bad that Ethan is AWOL, as his life could have been saved with a CPR trained person and/or an automated defibrillator. We plan to purchase one to take with us when we travel. We might be able to help somebody. Ethan was once a lifeguard, and had CPR training. I wish his work site (a school system!) valued training staff in first aid.
Robert