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Posted by Allan In NE on April 18, 2007 at 04:18:11 from (148.78.243.26):
In Reply to: Re: Welding Help?? posted by 135 Fan on April 17, 2007 at 21:29:26:
Hi Ol' Bud! I'm gonna tell you right up front that there is nothing I respect more than a guy who is "right in your face" honest with me. Guess that is why I keep you fellas in such high regard. If I'm stepping in the middle of a cow pile, you'll tell me straight out and eyeball to eyeball even if it smarts a little. :>) No, the problem isn't my ability with a stick; I can handle that part. Fact is, I'm proficient enough that I can't trust the job to anyone else. :>( However, the last rod I had to buy for myself was clear back in the mid '70s. I always bought it in 50 lb tins and I just couldn't remember the gauge of the silly stuff. But, as soon as I hit that metal yesterday afternoon, I knew I had purchased the wrong rod. :>) Yeah, that loader stickin' way out front like that is one of the factors leading to this whole project. I'm moving the whole she-bang back on the tractor a good foot. Suckin' it up close to the front end like it should be and this is one of the reasons fer all the cuttin', weldin', "re-designing" and general all around "tracking of cuss marks". :>) Thanks Guy, we'll see what the day brings. Allan
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