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Originally posted by TheOldOne Using Smiths Little Torch and Hobart 135
Just a passtime for this old duck
OK. O.O. I am intrigued by the reference to tin babies and dogs.
Aside from being a weldor, for 45 years, my wife and I are dog breeders, show handlers, Trainers and doggie related stuff. We breed Staffordshire Bull Terriers, a rare little dog from the UK. I haven't mentioned it here, 'cause I want to mainly stick to welding, but I couldn't resist asking the question.
HI........ OH MY I WOULD THINK THEY WOULD CATCH ON REAL FAST........ MY NEIGHBOR LADY BROUGHT OVER AN OLD CROW AND ASKED IF I COULD WELD IT UP FOR HER.......MINIMUM 10 LAYERS OF PAINT, VERY THIN WAS RUSTED FOR A LONG TIME BEFORE THE PAINT........... TIG (AT LEAST IT WASN'T ALUMINUM) WELDED IT UP FOR HER............. I WORK CHEAP SOMETIMES......SHE BAKED ME AN APPLE PIE (HOMEMADE FROM SCRATCH) WHEN I WOULDN'T TAKE ANY MONEY FOR IT......... SHE ALSO HAS A CAT WEATHER VANE ON HER GARAGE AND THE LION FOR A SCARE CROW IN HER GARDEN.........YES THE LION IS ABOUT 2 OR 3 FOOT TALL AND IS FROM THE WIZARD OF OZZ......AND NO I DIDN'T MAKE IT..... AND I MUST ADMIT I THINK THE TIN MAN WOULD GO REAL WELL WITH HER GARDEN.......... HAVE SOME FUN............ROCK [email protected]
Originally posted by Tim Hey Old One:
Nice looking project. ****...I like the yard too! How do you keep it so green?
Tim
I just slap the weed and feed plus lime once or twice a year. I mow about 3 acres. Gets to be a pain at time. My wife likes to run the tractor so that sure helps.
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