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Today was my Last day in The Navy, Twenty Years of service, Now All I have to do is make enough Money casting that I only have one ☼hole to work for Myself

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Sweet :)
I hope you have a lot of casting jobs lined up (or other projects)

Congrats good luck
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HT, I want to be one of the first to congratulate you on your twenty years of service, I only got 14 in 6 active and 8 in the NG before a change in my job changed things.

any way happy retirement, as Nudge says I hope you have lots of casting lined up, price of burner fuel just keeps going up.

you gonna cast your own retirement plaque?

DA
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Retired after 31 years as an auto and metals instructor. I had started casting as a hobby before I retired and had most of my ducks in a row and ready to give it a run as a small business the day after I retired. I make way more money casting and machining then I ever did teaching. This is a lost art today and with the right contacts you can ask just anything you want price wise. :shock: Just need to find areas that will fetch good prices and you already know something about. I have found antique boats and outboard motors , cars and fire trucks good areas for me to cast parts for. I know these areas and can talk with customers on parts they want cast and can relay to them the confidence that I know what I'm doing and what they want me to cast. You don't have to advertise by just word of mouth they will find you in no time. So have a great retirement or as I often say "I'm not retired just a switch in jobs". :lol: Bob.
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Best of luck HTI on the next phase of your life

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dallen wrote:HT, I want to be one of the first to congratulate you on your twenty years of service, I only got 14 in 6 active and 8 in the NG before a change in my job changed things.

any way happy retirement, as Nudge says I hope you have lots of casting lined up, price of burner fuel just keeps going up.

you gonna cast your own retirement plaque?

DA

retirement Plaque :D
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nice you carve the pattern?
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That is a traditional pattern, Some unknown Navy patternmaker made it God knows when. I was casting those in 1987, and I know it is at least 20 years older then that. My first CHief, was a twenty+ year man, and he was making them when he was a Recruit, so it goes back at least to the 50's, probably a great deal farther. at least the design, I hope my pattern is not that old
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Good looking pattern, what do you use for the boards. when I was in school which was back when Christ was Private and we would make a plaque or something similar we usually use walnut for the board is we wanted something lighter in color it was mahogany.

that plaque pattern are you using a silicon pattern so that you don't loose the detail?
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I got this note for my years of service. Bob

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