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Roland Thompson 
Posts: 281 Since: 2/27/2008
|  9/29/2008 6:49:27 PM  Darian
Darin are you heading out to Lew's seimenar this week? If you are you better take note's for us.
FD
Edited by Admin 11/16/2008 11:18:44 AM
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Selva Lee Tucker 
Posts: 634 Since: 5/25/2008
|  9/29/2008 10:19:07 PM 
After the class, tell Lew that now he told you all the wrong things you are coming to visit me to learn the right things!
 just playing, you will learn a lot, enjoy it, education can be, and is, fun,,,,I enjoy learning,
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Selva Lee Tucker 
Posts: 634 Since: 5/25/2008
|  9/29/2008 10:19:08 PM 
After the class, tell Lew that now he told you all the wrong things you are coming to visit me to learn the right things!
 just playing, you will learn a lot, enjoy it, education can be, and is, fun,,,,I enjoy learning,
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Stephen Perrera 
Posts: 823 Since: 5/27/2008

|  9/29/2008 10:50:41 PM 
Is the an echo in here?
Tell Lew he should read our forum before he makes up stories in his column.
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Darian Brown 
Posts: 712 Since: 2/5/2008
|  10/1/2008 9:18:33 PM 
Well I'm here in Dalton, I arrived 3:00 am man that was a long trip after work. I have to say this Seminar so far has been very informational, all of the instructors spoke very clear and understandable. I can't wait tell tomorrow.
Selva, your right education is fun and I’m having the time of my life.
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Selva Lee Tucker 
Posts: 634 Since: 5/25/2008
|  10/1/2008 11:05:36 PM 
it is a lot more fun when you want to be there, and your Mom is not kicking your butt up the steps to the school.... 
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Darian Brown 
Posts: 712 Since: 2/5/2008
|  10/2/2008 8:32:11 PM 
For crying out loud Selva, your momma still doing that to you.
Day two of the Seminar Lew was really force feeding us so much information that I kind of fill beat up. We went to several deferent mills and I have so much to talk about but right now I'm just to tired.
Good night
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Roland Thompson 
Posts: 281 Since: 2/27/2008
|  10/5/2008 10:28:24 PM 
Ok Darin give it up. What did you learn and did you have a good time? Was there a good group?
FD
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Selva Lee Tucker 
Posts: 634 Since: 5/25/2008
|  10/6/2008 5:39:58 PM 
He is too good to tell us now he has been to Lew's class
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Darian Brown 
Posts: 712 Since: 2/5/2008
|  10/6/2008 5:49:00 PM 
Sorry for the delay I had to do some catch-up with my business.
What did I learn from the LGM seminar?
We learned about carpet construction & industry statistics, carpet fibers & their characteristics and yarn manufacturing, all backed up with a mill tour.
We also learned about pre-dyeing and post-dyeing all backed up with a mill tour. We also learned about the different tufting processes, backed up with two different mill tours. We also went on a testing Lab tour that was very interesting. Then we talked about modular carpet & installation, adhesives, maintenance and so much more.
The mill tours were very helpful to me. As you all know, my big brother is an engineer that worked in the manufacturing process from start to finish and the pictures in my mind will help me visualize his stories.
As I said before, all of the instructors were friendly and very knowledgeable and I highly recommend going to this seminar. Was there a good group there? Yes, it was a full house. There was a good mix of people. There were engineers, chemists, store owners, customer service people, customers who had problems and union workers. Oh yea, and me the carpet installer.
I would like to thank the FloorBiz and LGM for having me. I had the time of my life.
All yea Lew, I will bring up some old Threads of my work, call me anytime.
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Roland Thompson 
Posts: 281 Since: 2/27/2008
|  10/6/2008 11:10:52 PM 
Glad you had a good time. It is always good to get around people that like to learn.
FD
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Darian Brown 
Posts: 712 Since: 2/5/2008
|  10/7/2008 10:39:26 PM 
Learning with others is always a good thing because you never know what will be said and that one thing could effected how we look at things. The one thing that I hate the most is drawing a blank when you have so many questions you would like to ask. Here's a few I would like to know.
After the Extrusion process what type of test are perform on the fiber?
What are the different results will you see if the heat is to high or to low?
Last Edited 10/7/2008 10:41:11 PM
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Stephen Perrera 
Posts: 823 Since: 5/27/2008

|  10/8/2008 7:15:17 PM 
I wasn't aware that wool was extruded.
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Darian Brown 
Posts: 712 Since: 2/5/2008
|  10/8/2008 8:31:36 PM 
Stephen did you get lost or something
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Selva Lee Tucker 
Posts: 634 Since: 5/25/2008
|  10/9/2008 2:07:52 AM 
You asking about heat set?
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Darian Brown 
Posts: 712 Since: 2/5/2008
|  10/15/2008 7:48:16 PM 
Nope
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Selva Lee Tucker 
Posts: 634 Since: 5/25/2008
|  10/16/2008 10:50:32 AM 
now Darin, tell us! you asked a lead in question, you must continue, fun isn't it.
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Selva Lee Tucker 
Posts: 634 Since: 5/25/2008
|  10/16/2008 5:02:39 PM 
Darin, for us in the field, there are no ASTM approved field tests, the only ones I know of are tensile and spin finish that the mills do, and today I called and asked a mill tech I know, who has been working for the mills since the early 70s, what test they do you described, tensile testing and only, ver-ver-ver-very rare they do that test, like, 99.9% of the time on 99.9% of fiber, no.
so, educate me, is there another? I want to learn, then, relate to us what we as installers and inspectors will need to know such as performance characteristics and appearance,
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Roland Thompson 
Posts: 281 Since: 2/27/2008
|  10/16/2008 11:04:01 PM 
I got to set in a seminar today that was showing and talking about the new things that will be in the new ANSI Standards coming out at the end of the year. He had one that was in print but could not give any out yet. We get to start learning more things for they have added and are touching on things that have change since the last one ( lots have changed since 1988 )
FD
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Selva Lee Tucker 
Posts: 634 Since: 5/25/2008
|  10/16/2008 11:21:34 PM 
the new ANSI ceramic will be out soon I hear, they have included the CTDA V 0-4 scale as a standard, that will throw a lot of dung at some inspections/inspectors who now are doing ceramic, and don't know about the scale,,,,it will get interesting in about a year, takes that long for it to "get around",
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