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    "Good Enough Never Is"

  • #2
    Only in Texas!
    Rick in Arkansas
    www.spider-webdesign.net
    www.ironsidewelding.com

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    • #3
      You gotta trust the guy puttin up the letters! Those are words of wisdom from an experienced drinker! Trust his opinion!!
      I NEED MORE COWBELL!!!


      'Red' Powcon 300ST (no torch yet)
      (ok, not really a 'Red'... )
      'Blue' Miller 35 (older than me and runs great), Thunderbolt AC arc (ditto)
      'Craftsman' AC arc (who made this originally?)
      O/A x 2 (both smaller than I'd like)
      14" Milwaukee chopper
      20t HF press (crap, but works)
      Buffalo forge w/ blower
      Alot of pumps!

      "All of us know more than any of us."- TexHand

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      • #4
        Where'd you get a picture of my front yard?
        HH140

        Chicago Electric 130A TIG/90A Arc

        The 140 is pretty good around the farm....the Chicago is pretty good at repairing Tonka trucks!

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        • #5
          I've suffered from deprfission all my life...

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          • #6
            directions please?

            frank

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            • #7
              Originally posted by fjk View Post
              directions please?

              frank
              It's on Cranes Mill Road, can't miss it.

              --- RJL ----------------------------------------------

              Ordinarily I'm insane, but I have lucid moments when I'm merely stupid.
              -------------------------

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              • #8
                Deprofession huuu LOL
                Lincoln 225 Tombstone,
                Hobart 180,150' Argon,
                A/D Hobart hood
                22 Ton Husky Log splitter,
                79 F350 dump eats 4.75 TONS and still turns
                20 GAL. parts washer,
                cutters,grinders,
                And a Hypertherm POWERMAX 30,has joined the family
                it needed the Ingersoll rand 60 GAL.compressor

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                • #9
                  Good Cyber Sleuthing, Pops! That sign in the background was all you needed, eh? At first I was "...????", but then I looked a bit more, and saw it! Great job! You are now ready fort your junior detective/weldor badge....I'll look in my scrap box and see if I have any...
                  "Good Enough Never Is"

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                  • #10
                    I like to see what Google street view can do sometimes. The sign was the key.
                    --- RJL ----------------------------------------------

                    Ordinarily I'm insane, but I have lucid moments when I'm merely stupid.
                    -------------------------

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                    • #11
                      Here's the Hideout

                      Here's a link to a street view of the place:

                      http://www.vpike.com?e=29.877786,-98.297453:30

                      This website, VLink, is a useful tool to find street views of many spots in the USA.

                      LarryL

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                      • #12
                        Mapquest says it will take me 33 hours to drive there.
                        Bummer.
                        Guess I'll have to fight my deprfssion closer to home

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                        • #13
                          What about the underage people?! lol, not fair!!!!
                          Its like soldering, but starts with a W.
                          Mandy.

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                          • #14
                            ...and as I went back and looked at the picture of the sign, I realized that what I first thought was an electrical cord wrapped around the arrow is probably a hunk of rope, where some ambitious Cowboy (we have them here in Texas!) roped it, because, as I look at it standing there on its four legs, it does kinda resemble a "Lil' Doggie'" (Cow to you folks 'back east')...or, at least I see how it could have to a guy who'd been 'fighting depression' all day!
                            "Good Enough Never Is"

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