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250220 "Stager, Scott P." <StagerS@m...> 2014‑08‑28 Re: Yankee 1005 feed mechanism photo needed.....
David - I know you are trying desperately to get these posted and publicly
viewable, and I commend you for the effort.

So just as a data point, those two links sent me to a Google+ page insisting
that I create a public profile.  Not something I want to deal with.

I did get to and watch one of your youtube videos.  

--Sott

On Aug 28, 2014, at 12:01 AM, David Nighswander  wrote:

> Snip
> 
> Eric,
> You were on the right track but I had run afoul of my own ignorance in posting
photos to Google+. I had not posted the photos to Public. Several Galoots tried
to explain my error but I only seem to learn through experimentation.
> Your link opens into the main group of 2296 photos on my Google page for David
Nighswander. (Good Lord I take a lot of pictures) Unfortunately the  water stone
pictures are off down another rabbit hole that I created called Old Sneelock’s
Workshop.
> This is a link to that particular album. I did manage to change the posting to
Public this morning so perhaps more than just a select few can see them.
> 
> https://plus.google.com/u/0/b/102890294211068894965/photos/yourphotos
">https://plus.google.com/u/0/b/102890294211068894965/photos/yourphotos
> 
> This should send you directly to a photo of the 6000 grit stone.  
> https://plus.google.com/u/0/b/102890294211068894965/photos/yourphotos
?pid=6050655127379674914&oid=102890294211068894965">https://plus.google.com/u/0/
b/102890294211068894965/photos/yourphotos?pid=6050655127379674914&oid=1028902942
11068894965
> 
> If that doesn't work for you, in desperation I posted a slide show on Youtube
with the tools from the barn sale in it.
> http://youtu.be/LdIqR8mTW5w
> I also managed to flatten the stones using a sandstone block. (That started a
whole new questioning session of, “Why sandstone?” The answer being, “Because I
had one.”) This is a link to that video.
> http://youtu.be/gm9yYYW8GgA
> 
> If these don’t get you to a place where you can see the pictures I apologize
for leading you astray. Pride is a sin and my glee at finding these Garnets
strewn along the slope led to this unfortunate exercise in confusion.
> The moral of this story is I did learn something new about Google+ so all is
not in vain.
> At least until the next upgrade. 
> 
> Dave N. 
> aka Old
Sneelock------------------------------------------------------------------------

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