JooePasta
JooePasta t1_ja3tcbi wrote
Reply to comment by critical_courtney in Where? by Technical-Role-4346
I live off Forest Ave. Both are hell in Maine. But I'd have to agree that traveling through wiscasset rt.1 is absolute bullshit. At least forest has 4 lanes. And Baxter boulevard (although closed for the past 3 fucking years) provides a nice bypass when it's not being held hostage by utilities and sewer reconstruction. Both are BAD. Have definitely fantasized about arson because of both dysfunctions. Am I guilty? no. Could this be traced back to me in the future? It's not out of the question.
JooePasta t1_ja3rd97 wrote
Reply to Where? by Technical-Role-4346
Looks like wiscasset
JooePasta t1_iuj5kq4 wrote
Reply to comment by NESchoolofMetalwork in Suggestions for places to learn welding? by ObamaIsHandsome
Hah! I knew something wasn't right. Thank you. Yes Dereck Glaser is a great teacher! I'll be back some wintery month for sure.
JooePasta t1_iueqrjm wrote
Reply to comment by NESchoolofMetalwork in Suggestions for places to learn welding? by ObamaIsHandsome
Bam, how can you go wrong!
JooePasta t1_iueqlrw wrote
Reply to comment by NESchoolofMetalwork in Suggestions for places to learn welding? by ObamaIsHandsome
I took intro to blacksmithing and tool making. Both were with Dan Glaser (butchering the last name sorry!) Thoroughly enjoyed both classes! Would recommend anyone to try it out!
JooePasta t1_iudvcxb wrote
Reply to comment by JooePasta in Suggestions for places to learn welding? by ObamaIsHandsome
Maine OXY used to be right behind it as well so you could pick up a tank after taking a class. Not sure if it still is.
JooePasta t1_iudv55o wrote
I've taken two classes at New England School of metal work. Both mine were black smith and they were top notch. Price for each course was about 500$. They do certifications there as well. It's in auburn so it'd be great for you.
JooePasta t1_iu5rmg0 wrote
It's a small world
JooePasta t1_itryye4 wrote
Reply to comment by thesleazye in UMaine Presque Isle by thesleazye
It's a great English speaking area to stage your exploration of Canada. Quebec city is closer than Boston if you've got your passport! Plus all of New Brunswick is basically at your doorstep. I grew up in Fort Kent and Loved going to Canada almost every weekend. People are fun and friendly over the border and up around there!
JooePasta t1_jdsfscm wrote
Reply to comment by fauxfox66 in "Potato" chips vs Potato chips by Doctuh
Best chips in Maine. Hands down