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Doing pretty good. How are you doing tonight slacker?evening slacker hows you
Doing pretty good. How are you doing tonight slacker?evening slacker hows you
lol 20 bucks too much lolNope. No boat.
Probably just hang out under my bench for a while. For $20, I couldn't really pass it up.
im ok coffee timeDoing pretty good. How are you doing tonight slacker?
Run the 084 and 655 yet?lol 20 bucks too much lol
im ok coffee time
^^^this.Run the 084 and 655 yet?
what part ?
hows you slo jack ?
im ok last coffee for the nightI don't know yet I'll ask. I'm good, how are you?
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Wait until after midnight and look in their glove box.I don't know yet I'll ask. I'm good, how are you?
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It's okay boy's, it's all sealed up and can't escape.
that isnt pigeon *s-wordHope you gots a tetanus shot or sumpin before you wallered all over that. Doesnt look as bad as a bridge crane covered in dust and pigeon *s-worde like I have to work/weld on from time to time. Is there a pigeon *s-worde vacine?
that’s what I work on is coal fired plantsOh ok. Thats way more gooder than pigeon *s-worde.
Replaced the wire rope On one of the coal stacker towers for Duke energy Roxboro last October. Love coal fired plants. Theys had remote controlled D-9 Cats pushing into the chutes. Pretty cool stuff there. View attachment 237389
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I promise you wouldn’t get a paper cut there lol
Look at the top of the pic I attached earlier. Theres a scaffold on the top floor. Thats where the upper rope sheaves are that lift the boom. View was AWESOME! Fall on the lake there with the leaves turning was beautiful. 256 steps to get to the top deck, and it was raining most of the weekend, so I didnt take the phone. Wish I had some pics of it.Georgia Pacific paper in Rincon GA has their own coal fired plant onsite. I been almost to the top of one of their stacks to work on a jib crane they had up there. Thats a lot of steps for an old fat Bastid wit bad knees.
Also worked on the monorail on top of their flyash tower. 85' boom lift maxed out and still had to stand on top of the basket handrail.
Roxboro I was in a 150' boom to reeve the cables to the boom head sheaves. I loves that *s-worde.
Aint skeered of heights too bad. If I gits skeered, I jus closes one eye, then i's only half as skeered.
You know that pressure doesnt dissipate by itself.
God help whoevers close by when that cork(God I hope its a cork ) lets go.
You could blind somebody FOR LIFE, someone could even be killed. Or worse...
Just set it free man. You'll feel SO mush better.
My friend's and I went to watch raiders of the lost ark in 1981
But the theatre was full
So we watched dragonslayer.
Hadn't seen it since watching it now
Suprisingly violent good movie.
We watched an American werewolf in London
After we got out of dragonslayer
Also good.
1981 was a great year for movie's
We watched stripes,raiders,scanners.mad max
I don't remember anything about newer movie's.
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you misspelled dent pullerYou know that pressure doesnt dissipate by itself.
God help whoevers close by when that cork(God I hope its a cork ) lets go.
I don’t take many pictures at work because most of it I see every jobLook at the top of the pic I attached earlier. Theres a scaffold on the top floor. Thats where the upper rope sheaves are that lift the boom. View was AWESOME! Fall on the lake there with the leaves turning was beautiful. 256 steps to get to the top deck, and it was raining most of the weekend, so I didnt take the phone. Wish I had some pics of it.