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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!
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
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...
...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!
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