Here are some pics as I mentioned in the above post. This event is always a good one from Dan and LuAnn Pate, and this one was no exception. Lots of equipment, talent and knowledge to share. Jim and I had a great time, and got plenty of help from John Tratnau, Leo Straley and 'Kansas' Jim. This event was further enhanced by another one of Pat 'Patman' Brubaker's classes, once again on one-off buck making. Food was excellent once more and was enhanced by an amazing 84 pound cooking of pork shoulder done by Todd Landon. VERY nice! There was a display of the use of a metal forming lathe, and Steve Hamilton and another gentleman put on a seminar using the press brake and Pullmax to show how Steve made a door jamb bottom for his truck project. I neglected to get any pics of this project, perhaps some one else can post some. Billy Jack, once more supplied me some technical information, that I will frame and put on my shop wall. Per-Metalman Sweden was sorely missed, but not forgotton. Jeff Dyce created more copper pieces of art, and the photos of how the 'magic butterfly' was displayed will remain in my private collection.
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