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Ken Stuber - When engineers go camping.

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#4 - Ken Stuber: When engineers go camping.

My guest today is Ken Stuber, a friend I met when I lived in Kentucky. He worked for a few years as an engineer for RCA but most of his career was at a non-profit called the Christian Appalachian Project where he did home repair.

We talk about some of the things we built while camping, how his job and Kentucky have changed during his career, and different methods of positioning large wooden beams.

Here is a link to the trebuchet business card.

Here is a link to my company, Dexterity Engineering, LLC.

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#4 - Ken Stuber: When engineers go camping.

My guest today is Ken Stuber, a friend I met when I lived in Kentucky. He worked for a few years as an engineer for RCA but most of his career was at a non-profit called the Christian Appalachian Project where he did home repair.

We talk about some of the things we built while camping, how his job and Kentucky have changed during his career, and different methods of positioning large wooden beams.

Here is a link to the trebuchet business card.

Here is a link to my company, Dexterity Engineering, LLC.

  continue reading

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