You can borrow my spell checker...
Wood if I'd took pic 3 years ago. 7 pin oregon poor quality casting, cause only milling 37" Ash, had a half & 3 other pieces. Carried spares ever since have not needed one except for the loop that was 1 dl extra that needed an 8 slot driveI've seen enough spur sprocket failures from not replacing them when they should be, but I haven't seen rim failures.
Show me some rims that wore to the breaking point.
...that’s F’d up!Got *frenching laid off today...
Got *frenching laid off today...
Work done run dry. I made a couple pretty pieces yesterday, delivered a pretty table top, and my final project is a hearth....that’s F’d up!
Ive been laid off at least 6 times in last 40 years but always landed somewhere. Truly does suck and may cause major changes in where you live and how you live but given todays job market youll get another job. Just gotta do your due diligence. Live long and prosper. Just sayinGot *frenching laid off today...
I never lost or left my talents or abilities at the place that let me go. I had to ask me " what do ya wanna be when you grow up" where's the path? You have a lil time to research for finding the direction the steps will take you.Work done run dry. I made a couple pretty pieces yesterday, delivered a pretty table top, and my final project is a hearth.
Fortunately for me I never burnt my bridges and left my previous jobs respectfully and on good terms. I can go back when ever I like, which is advantageous in today's world. I'll pick up some work with my father or go back into the woods for a bit.I never lost or left my talents or abilities at the place that let me go. I had to ask me " what do ya wanna be when you grow up" where's the path? You have a lil time to research for finding the direction the steps will take you.
Admittedly looking for work is sometimes worse than z bad job, but it is temporary.
I wonder what happened to the 465 rancher. It never seemed to catch on, and now apparently it is gone. Just curious as it's not like the ranchers are all that great.
Glad to here that for youFortunately for me I never burnt my bridges and left my previous jobs respectfully and on good terms. I can go back when ever I like, which is advantageous in today's world. I'll pick up some work with my father or go back into the woods for a bit.
Kinda strange, the day I wonder about the 465, one pops up in my area. Apparently they have auto tune and flippy caps.
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