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To: Rajiv who wrote (455)9/10/1998 2:05:00 AM
From: Doug Fir  Respond to of 603
 
I think it would be highly entertaining if someone in California could call and see if the machine shop knows anything...

"Yup, first we takes an old warshin' machine tub, an hooks it to an old Honda 1500cc that Clem had. So's it can be mobile an such, we welded it to the bed of a '78 Dodge. Runs real good. The Dodge, I mean."



To: Rajiv who wrote (455)9/22/1998 6:41:00 PM
From: Rajiv  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 603
 
Construction of Two Large Altair Centrifugal Jigs

CODY, Wyo., Sept. 22 /PRNewswire/ -- Altair International Inc. (Nasdaq: ALTIF - news) has commissioned the construction of two new model 30/16 Altair Centrifugal Jigs (ACJ). Altair plans to install the two commercial sized model 30/16 ACJ's in a pilot plant at Camden, Tennessee -- part of the feasibility for ongoing development of the Altair heavy mineral sands property.

''The excellent results demonstrated during the recently completed testing of the larger volume Series 30/16 ACJ now allows us to proceed with the building and installation of commercial sized units for the Camden project,'' said Dr. William Long, president of Altair. (Results of testing on the larger volume Series 30/16 ACJ were reported on August 25, 1998.)