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How’s the clutch job going?This contraption worked very well. View attachment 466231
New grill? I missed this, what did you get?Morning ope. Beautiful morning here again today. The county fair starts tomorrow so i will help set up the booth for all the veterans entities this morning. Then back home to put the new pellet grill through its first cook. Don’t pull it to hard today. Leave that for Dallas
We had that here a couple years ago, I think it’s over now.Morning folks.
Has anyone heard what the kids call hotdogs now?
Glizziy
What the *f-word is wrong with the youth?
He’d rather be hunching than clutching.How’s the clutch job going?
He will tell you his name in time.Morning fellers. Been tending to this crazy animal. Picked him up Sunday…still haven’t settled on a name. Suggestions welcome.View attachment 466336
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Doing some work on the front axle first.How’s the clutch job going?
Our last new puppy was named Steve. Steve turned out to be a bad boy, so we gave him to the shelter. The next owner had to go to court because Steve bit a kid. I hope your new dog is not like Steve.Morning fellers. Been tending to this crazy animal. Picked him up Sunday…still haven’t settled on a name. Suggestions welcome.View attachment 466336
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"You gotta be smarter thant the knife", "You gotta be smarter than the stapler", You gotta be smarter than the ............" - Me countless timesSo my company went to these things a few years ago, after many different types of "safe" box openers.
Of course we had a safety report this week, some dipchït found a way to cut themselves with one. WTF are Dads teaching their kids these days??![]()
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We have those at work along with several other “idiot proof” knives. I have to give all of our outside contractors safety training annually. Imagine having to tell grown men that they cannot use a pocket knife or any type of fixed blade on the premises.So my company went to these things a few years ago, after many different types of "safe" box openers.
Of course we had a safety report this week, some dipchït found a way to cut themselves with one. WTF are Dads teaching their kids these days??![]()
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I can. We do. I'm out of production now, so things are a little more lax.We have those at work along with several other “idiot proof” knives. I have to give all of our outside contractors safety training annually. Imagine having to tell grown men that they cannot use a pocket knife or any type of fixed blade on the premises.
20 minutes.Looks like I'd be having hernia surgery toward the end of the month. How much time should I figure on for recovery before I can get back to work?
Seems reasonable.20 minutes.
I had a double meshed several years ago, belly button and one in the crotch. I think they called in laproscopic or some such thing. Worst part for me was they inflated the abdomen and it took about 24 hrs or so for the body to get rid of all the 'stuff' they used to inflate. Really did not experience any pain. Doc told me to do whatever I wanted to with the cliche 'let pain be your guide'. Took a day off to appease the wife, and was back in the woods hand splitting in two days. YMMVSeems reasonable.