My Site

as of October 2012

www.antique-engine.ns.ca --- Contact me at: oldiron@antique-engine.ns.ca

My primary interest these days is extensive research into the Davison Lumber Company,
or more specifically, the legacy of the Davison name in lumbering in Nova Scotia.
Read about it.

A page on Electrolysis, a process I have used extensively. I have posted my experiences and recieve regular feedback and questions.
Recently called "the best electrolysis site on the web"

My own music video, a tribute to the Canadian Coast Guard Ship Hudson
See it on YouTube

I've had the opportunity to sail on the Hudson several times while conducting oceanographic research. On one stormy trip in 2005,
some words and music came to me. In 2009, a celebration was held for the Hudson and crew (who were the first to circumnavigate
the globe) in an event called Hudson 70 at the Bedford Institute of Oceanography (BIO). I felt compelled to refine my song for the
Hudson and combine it with my own video footage. Sung by a co-worker, it became a music video.

I also maintain a few websites:

www.BIO2012.ca , a site to provide information for the numerous events and Open House in celebration of the
50th Anniversary of BIO

www.bio-oa.ca , a site dedicated to the BIO Oceans Association

www.dalmasters.ca , site for the Dalhousie Masters Swim Club

www.precision-enterprises.ca , Precision Enterprises is a machine shop in Mt Uniacke, Nova Scotia

 

    Stories of Historical Interest

Electrolysis feature

A restored WWII (1945) South Bend Lathe


The Nova Scotia Antique Engine and Tractor Association
website has moved to http://www.nsaeta.ca/

Old Iron Links



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