The history and possibilities of the tree: Mesquite. (Prosopis glandulosa glandulosa mostly in Texas, palida, other variants of this species Prosopis )
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Thursday, December 23, 2010
From Saw milled lumber to finished product
RJMiller is an aeronautical engineer with additional schooling in computer science and this last specialty is what he uses to make a living; an additional MS in Nursing and the engineer degrees and the Navy experience piloting big boats for the Navy were left behind. Imagine all that knowledge attacking all the saw milled lumber bought from my experience at Carrizo Springs and you'l see in the photos of said lumber to be transformed in this blog into the stairs at his home. You can imagine the detail given to the project during, off time from work, in a year and half. Guys like this belong at the Smithsonian and so does the mesquite apparently for none of you will listen to me in that it is the missing link in this off beat economy. From stairs like these to additive ethanol for gasoline and the cookies and bread I am sharing with friends and family this Xmas 2010.
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The history and possibilities of the tree: Mesquite. (Prosopis glandulosa glandulosa mostly in Texas, palida, other variants of this species Prosopis )
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- M.S in Microbiology, Wichita State University 1959. Worked for Pet Milk and H.J.Heinz (Mexico), and since 1973 retired consultant for food and feed industries.
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