from your adoption page
"Harley is a big boy and while he is great with children, he might unwittingly knock over a toddler".
mine do that too, we have bull mastiff's, full of love but have no idea how big they are. our lil (one about 1 year old) is the same waybut the older one (his dad, about 3) is realy good about slowing down around our babby (1 1/4 years old) but still tends to knock me down
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its great to see people takeing the time to find them good homes. lab's are great dog's, my aunt is blind and has always had lab's for her seeing eye dogs. her dogs obeadeance training is incredible. they are verry well trained dogs, that have to be smart to start with to end up so well behaved.![]()
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Thread: You might be a weldor if....
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12-06-2006, 08:03 AM #51
taking care of the doggy's
thanks for the help
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hope i helped
feel free to shoot me an e-mail direct i have time to chat.
james@newyorkmetalart.com
summer is here, plant a tree. if you don't have space or time to plant one sponsor some one else to plant one for you. a tree is an investment in our planet, help it out.
JAMES
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12-06-2006, 05:36 PM #52
Here's my baby.....
My Lab is named Dell. I've worked with a lot of dog's, but she is the smartest by far. When had my shop (about 150 yards from my house) I could give her a note for my wife and tell Dell, "Take it to mom". She would trot happily away and find her to deliver the note. She still insists on helping bring groceries into the house on shopping day. Each trip I make from the truck, I hand her something like a box of crackers or cereal. She merrily trots into the kitchen to deliver it. Dell has her Canine Good Citizenship Award from the AKC, is a registered therapy dog and can quarter a field looking for birds in a perfect zig zag pattern that i didn't teach her. She's just always done it that way. Anyhow.....I've attached a pic.
Triggerman
Ammonia refrigeration tech
Trailblazer 302 (yes, it's new)
Millermatic 180 w/Autoset
CST-250
HF-15 High frequency
XR15 w/Push-Pull Gun
Victor O/A, DeWalt, North mask
"A professional knows what to do. A craftsman knows why."
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12-06-2006, 09:51 PM #53
she sounds like a great frend. i'll bet you are as happy to have her as she is to have you.
or maybe the other way around ??? well you get the idea.
thanks for the help
......or..........
hope i helped
feel free to shoot me an e-mail direct i have time to chat.
james@newyorkmetalart.com
summer is here, plant a tree. if you don't have space or time to plant one sponsor some one else to plant one for you. a tree is an investment in our planet, help it out.
JAMES
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12-09-2006, 09:33 PM #54
....you know what the guts of an old 6V lantern battery are good for.
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12-10-2006, 12:13 AM #55
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Posioning a landfill!
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12-10-2006, 06:12 AM #56
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Triggerman
Ammonia refrigeration tech
Trailblazer 302 (yes, it's new)
Millermatic 180 w/Autoset
CST-250
HF-15 High frequency
XR15 w/Push-Pull Gun
Victor O/A, DeWalt, North mask
"A professional knows what to do. A craftsman knows why."
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12-11-2006, 08:26 AM #57
Personally, I haven't used them, but my grandfather would collect the batteries and strip them down to the carbon rod cores. Bingo, poor-man's carbon arc gouging! He was a weldor back in the fifties and used that method to rough cut scrap and other salvage material. Cheaper than Ox/Ac in the day, I guess. SSS
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12-11-2006, 01:14 PM #58
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Never thought of that.
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12-19-2006, 05:22 PM #59
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...your eye glass have grinding sparks in the glass itself.( before plastis lens came out)
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12-21-2006, 06:21 PM #60jlm2899 Guest
weldor
You've ever had your spouse/kids on "fireman duty" to make sure you weren't burning down the world while your hood is down...


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