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  1. #661
    Join Date
    Dec 2007
    Location
    PA
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    You spend 11 hours making these stainless litter scoops instead of buying one at a pet store.

    Bottom is 1/4" diam hole perforated stainless - 4" x 6"

    I give them to friends who have cats and also the local SPCA.
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    Thermal Arc GTSW400, Airco Heliwelder II, Miller Dynasty 350, Hypertherm 1000, oxy-fuel setup, metal cutting bandsaw, air compressor, drill press, etc.:

    Call me the "Clouseau" of welding !

  2. #662
    Join Date
    Jul 2003
    Location
    Del Rio, Texas
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    you can tell the difference by smell of burning primer paint, plastic helmet, and cotton welding shirt with your helmet on. Also, when a sneeze is coming on, you remember to raise your helmet !
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    KenCO " Uccahay "

  3. #663
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    Mar 2013
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    YMBAWI... they ask you at work multiple times a day to fix the robots welds
    YMBAWI... your wedding band looks like it has black diamonds but really don't
    YMBAWI... you buy new boots and they look old by the end of the day


    great thread many laughs

  4. #664
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    Dec 2012
    Location
    Sweetwater, TX
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    YMBAWI... its +100F outside and you still go to work wearing a long sleeve wrangler shirt with the pearl snap buttons and an undershirt.

    YMBAWI... you've ever had to put out the fire on your pant leg with a water bottle in your bolt bag.

    ---- funny story, had my legs laced through some ~ 12-16in bar joist to hold on while I was welding in bridging between the bar joist. Noticed my foot felt a little warm and when I raised my hood had a nice 4" circle smoldering on my pants. Luckily my boot was leather. Used a water bottle to put it out, but my boot was still so hot had to take it off and let it cool down. So much for wearing long pants that bunched up around my ankles. Piece of slag must have fallen in the crease of my jeans around my ankles.

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