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My Grandson

Very nice. Congrats to him!

Mechanical/Industrial Engineering with skills in mechanics and machining. I'd get along great with him!

(also, he's obviously getting the type of degree where he'll be able to get a *real* job)

My grandson and three granddaughters are a bit younger. :smile:

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Congrats Paul! I just became a grandfather in November and what a joy it's been.
 
I always said that there is nothing like having grand children! You spoil them rotten and send them home! Best way I know to get even with your kids after all those years! :highly_amused:. Nial, seems like a natural gas equipment co is after him already! He's a real go getter, before going to OSU, he worked for an X-ray co, x-raying high pressure transmission lines. Quite a kid!
 
Congratulations Paul, OSU is a great university (it's also my alma mater).
 
Interesting that he went to Oregon instead of Oklahoma

Go Beavers
 
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Nial said:
(also, he's obviously getting the type of degree where he'll be able to get a *real* job)

:iagree:

With that mag particle mention, is Sooner Pipe still in existence, Paul? They were a big customer of the steel company I (and my dad and grandad) worked for, for decades. Dad ran a Destructive Testing laboratory, I was NDT Quality Control for a few years. Mag particle, ultrasound and had AMF Tuboscope experience (mag resonance).

Dad would joke that he was technically trained and qualified to produce scrap for the company.
 
AMF Tuboscope experience (mag resonance).

Doc- you may qualify as my healthcare provider the next time I'm scheduled for my colonoscopy :encouragement:
They don't call you "doc" for nothing :rolleyes2:
 
:iagree:

With that mag particle mention, is Sooner Pipe still in existence, Paul? They were a big customer of the steel company I (and my dad and grandad) worked for, for decades. Dad ran a Destructive Testing laboratory, I was NDT Quality Control for a few years. Mag particle, ultrasound and had AMF Tuboscope experience (mag resonance).

Dad would joke that he was technically trained and qualified to produce scrap for the company.

Doc I really don't know. I'll ask my grandson next time I see him, as he's pretty much up on what's going on it the industry. PJ
 
Be careful what you ask for Elliot. :censored::scared:
 
:iagree:

With that mag particle mention, is Sooner Pipe still in existence, Paul? They were a big customer of the steel company I (and my dad and grandad) worked for, for decades. Dad ran a Destructive Testing laboratory, I was NDT Quality Control for a few years. Mag particle, ultrasound and had AMF Tuboscope experience (mag resonance).

Dad would joke that he was technically trained and qualified to produce scrap for the company.

Doc, Sooner pipe is still in business and have expanded to other areas. Here's a clip of the Tulsa pipe yard, look familiar? You can eliminate the snow, if it makes you feel better! :highly_amused: PJ

 
Be careful what you ask for Elliot. :censored::scared:
You are right; the thought of doc pulling out his rusty tools makes me want to rethink the whole thing.
 
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