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{{Template:EquipmentPage
 
{{Template:EquipmentPage
 
|owner=PS:One
 
|owner=PS:One
|model=Chicago Electric Power Tools 91223
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|model=Bosch Angle Grinder (model: ???)
 
|serial=TBD|arrived=4-24-2011  
 
|serial=TBD|arrived=4-24-2011  
|doesitwork=Working
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|doesitwork=yes
|contact=Greg "Nerobro" Teiber
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|contact=Hot Metals Area Host
|where=Machine Shop
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|where=Hot Metals
 
|certification=yes  
 
|certification=yes  
 
|hackable=no
 
|hackable=no
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== Certification ==
 
== Certification ==
Greg Teiber - Owner, several years experience<br>
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Aaron Diddier - Greg Teiber
      
==== Description ====
 
==== Description ====
Description:<br>
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Description:<br />
Angle Grinders are powerful electric motors mounted to a 90deg gearbox. This allows the working tool to be easily manipulated and applied to the work. They typically have a 5/8" arbor, on which you mount cutoff wheels, small grinding wheels, wire wheels, sanding disks, and various other spinny type things. <br>
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Angle Grinders are powerful electric motors mounted to a 90deg gearbox. This allows the working tool to be easily manipulated and applied to the work. They typically have a 5/8" arbor, on which you mount cutoff wheels, small grinding wheels, wire wheels, sanding disks, and various other spinny type things. <br />
    
== Safe Operation ==
 
== Safe Operation ==
To avoid accidents, the following operational safety rules must be observed by everyone working on the Pumping Station: One (PS:One) angle grinder. Failure to follow the safety rules may result in a loss of shop privileges.<br>
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To avoid accidents, the following operational safety rules must be observed by everyone working on the Pumping Station: One (PS:One) angle grinder. Failure to follow the safety rules may result in a loss of shop privileges.<br />
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<br />
=== Start With A Risk Assessment To Ensure A Safe Work Area: ===  
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=== Start With A Risk Assessment To Ensure A Safe Work Area: ===
1. Angle grinders typically throw sparks when cutting metal. Make sure that there's nothing flammable in the direction sparks will fly. This includes your clothing.<br>
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1. Angle grinders typically throw sparks when cutting metal. Make sure that there's nothing flammable in the direction sparks will fly. This includes your clothing.<br />
2. Make sure your work is properly secured. The workpiece should be in a vice, or heavy enough that it won't move without your intending for it to move. The angle grinder has approximately 2/3 of a horsepower coming from it, so it can, and will, make things move.<br><br>
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2. Make sure your work is properly secured. The workpiece should be in a vice, or heavy enough that it won't move without your intending for it to move. The angle grinder has approximately 2/3 of a horsepower coming from it, so it can, and will, make things move.<br /><br />
 
=== Instructions and rules for using the grinder: ===
 
=== Instructions and rules for using the grinder: ===
1. Keep both hands on the grinder. It has two handles for a reason.<br>
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1. Keep both hands on the grinder. It has two handles for a reason.<br />
2. Do not remove the safety guard. It can be rotated, but it should not be removed unless a buffing pad is being used.<br>
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2. Do not remove the safety guard. It can be rotated, but it should not be removed unless a buffing pad is being used.<br />
3. Do not set the grinder down with the wheel down. If it accidentally gets turned on, it will run away, or worse, run towards you. <br>  
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3. Do not set the grinder down with the wheel down. If it accidentally gets turned on, it will run away, or worse, run towards you. <br />  
4. Wait until the wheel has stopped spinning before you set the grinder down.<br>
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4. Wait until the wheel has stopped spinning before you set the grinder down.<br />
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5. Eye protection is a must. Most operations with an angle grinder generate high-velocity particles. Especially when using abrasive cutoff disks, full face masks are not overkill.
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Dust masks, or better, [https://www.amazon.com/3M-Facepiece-Respirator-Respiratory-Protection/dp/B001NDN29O/ref=sr_1_24?crid=13HDSOK34TDEI&keywords=respirator+mask&qid=1566671436&s=gateway&sprefix=respir%2Caps%2C326&sr=8-24 respirators] are highly recommended.
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=== Maintnance and replacement of parts ===
 
=== Maintnance and replacement of parts ===
Always return the grinder to it's box. <br>
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Always return the grinder to its box. <br />
Spare parts and wheels are stored in the box with the grinder.<br>
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Spare parts and wheels are stored in the box with the grinder.<br />
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<br />
Replacing a wheel on the grinder:<br>
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Replacing a wheel on the grinder:<br />
1. unplug the grinder<br>
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1. unplug the grinder<br />
2. depress the spindle locking button on the grey section of the grinder<br>
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2. depress the spindle locking button on the grey section of the grinder<br />
3. use spanner wrench to loosen the retaining nut<br>
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3. use spanner wrench to loosen the retaining nut<br />
4. remove and replace accessory disk. (some disks don't use the nut, such as wire wheels.)<br>
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4. remove and replace accessory disk. (some disks don't use the nut, such as wire wheels.)<br />
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=== Other resources ===
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https://youtu.be/X8i7Ga1UqEE?t=1m21s <br />
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[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NX0nkLyDnBE Angle grinder for woodworkers] <br />
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[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IIQu1e8DGUw Angle Grinder Safety tips (from a woodworker's perspective)]
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== List of Currently Authorized Users ==
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{| class="wikitable" border="1"
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! Qualified Member
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! Trained By
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! Date Trained
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|-
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|Greg Teiber
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|Owner, several years experience
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|-
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|Aaron Diddier
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|Greg Teiber
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|-
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|Karol Slowikowski
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|[[User:kuroishi|David Koppel]]
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|-
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|Eric Yu
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|Ron Olson
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|-
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|David Srebro
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|Ron Olson
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|-
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|Glenn Powers
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|Ron Olson
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|-
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|Jeff Lawson
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|Ron Olson
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|-
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|James Villalpando
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|Ron Olson
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|-
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|Hunter Koerner
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|Ron Olson
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|-
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|Raj Perera
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|Ron Olson
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|-
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|Erik Wessing
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|Ron Olson
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|-
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|Sam Paris
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|Todd Allen
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|-
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|Niko Hawley
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|Ron Olson
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|-
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|Aaron Carlock
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|Ron Olson
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|-
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|Mike Forkan
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|Ron Olson
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|-
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|Greg Kudlacz
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|Ron Olson
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|-
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|Daniel Maziarz
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|Ron Olson
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|-
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|Jim Baker
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|Ron Olson
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|-
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|Brandon Love
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|Michael Patton
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|1/27/16
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|-
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|Carlos Garcia
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|Michael Patton
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|?/?/16
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|-
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|Ian Monroe
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|Michael Patton
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|6/29/16
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|-
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|Joe Iklov
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|Michael Patton
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|6/29/16
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|-
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|[[user:mct|McTavish McArdle]]
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|Michael Patton
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|2016-07-10
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|-
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|Eugene Liokumovich
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|Michael Patton
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|9/10/2016
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|-
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|Sam Olendorf
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|Michael Patton
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|9/10/2016
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|-
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|Matthew Quigley
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|Michael Patton
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|-
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|Brian Cuocci
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|Michael Patton
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|10/5/16
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|-
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|Chris Iacullo
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|Daron Wooding
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|11/26/16
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|-
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|Abel Greenwald
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|Michael Patton
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|-
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|Clarence Bartenhagen
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|Chris Iacullo
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|5/5/17
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|-
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| [[User:Andrewvaughan|Andrew Vaughan]]
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| Chris Iacullo
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| May 11, 2017
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|-
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|Andrew Wingate
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|Chris Iacullo
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|7/6/17
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|-
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|Arjun Sharma
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|Chris Iacullo
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|7/28/17
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|-
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| Kari Danek
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| Chris Iacullo
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| 1/25/18
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|-
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| Bruce Levin
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| Chris Iacullo
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| 8/16/2018
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|-
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| Aaron Hale
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| Chris Iacullo
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| 8/16/2018
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|-
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|Will Spears
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|Chris Iacullo
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|9/12/18
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|-
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|Ryan Pierce
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|Chris Iacullo
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|9/12/18
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|-
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| Mike Ice
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| Ron Olson
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| 9/22/18
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|-
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| Jim Lund
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| Daron Wooding
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| 12/01/18
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