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I watched him click "warranty" when I picked it up.
Im gonna try to take it back and see what happens, From what Ive read they usually dont care.
Its just a 90* adaptor for the shrader valve.


take it back...i've broken a bunch of their tools. they know the oem stuff is garbage and they get them replaced for free. i always just make sure to tell them...there is one guy there that i always go to when i rent tools just because i know he won't give me grief. i've bought tools from them that i've absolutely destroyed and they have no issue exchanging them
 
Tail pipe fell of of the f twofiddy the other day. Took it to an exhaust shop to have a new one put on, he asked me why there was three inch pipe welded on where the muffler was. It was also kinked where it was bent. He took that pipe out and now this thong runs like a striped assed ape. Todays lesson, look under your vehicle once in a while.
 
hey welding gurus...

so im getting much better with my little miller and the roll of flux core i bought...laid some really nice beads on some 3/16 and i really don't have much concern about the weld strength...especially after 2-3 passes...

however, im having a small issue. the wire feeds fine for a while, but then starts to slip a little on the roller causing an incosistent puddle. is it possible that the gun needs a new liner? it seems to come out just fine on the other end, but i can hear the wheel when it slips...its only for a split second then it grabs again. the welder is meant for up to .035 wire and the wire im using is only .030 so it shouldn't be a problem. the tip i have on is right too. it feels like when it hits the gun sometimes it hangs up in there...thoughts?

other than that i really like it. i had to get out 220 power distro that has 110 30 amp outlets on it because the outlets in the shop kept popping breakers. there supposedly 20 amp but the wiring is so old on that side, i would rather not risk it.
 
This looks like fun, too...



 
gah...im not afraid of heights, but that might make my legs a little weak


im not to comfortable with heights, i just keep telling myself that eventually you must get used to it, also you are pretty safe for the most part.

this is what im going to school for, so every now and then i watch a bunch of videos on it to try and mental prep me for when my future boss tells me to get my ass out on that hub.

there is a tv show on the weather channel i have not yet seen called turbine cowboys, im sure its dramatized and hyped up for good tv but i would like to check out a couple episodes
 
I love me some heights.

Only bugs me when I'm sitting on the edge of a sloped roof with my feet dangling, feeling like I'm gonna slide off.

That looks like a blast. You mean to tell me people get paid to do that?
 
I love me some heights.

Only bugs me when I'm sitting on the edge of a sloped roof with my feet dangling, feeling like I'm gonna slide off.

That looks like a blast. You mean to tell me people get paid to do that?


like i said im going to school for wind turbine tech. they start out at 65k/yr with a 2 year degree
 
yea those pics are waaaay higher than i plan to do. most turbines are around 250/300 feet



80+ stories just means more time to think about what's gonna happen, before you go splat. :D

Edit: for those that haven't seen these pics before, I don't have a side job working at ridiculous heights. My buddy was one of the lead pipefitters on the Trump Tower, and got the pics from the crane operator. If you have time to look through the album, there are tons of great pics in there.
 
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It's not the fall that hurts, it's the sudden stop at the bottom.

Oh, and not only no, but <BEEEEEEEEEEP> NO!
 
if you stock up enough, you will always be able to find one.

This is how I ended up with like 8 tape measures. For a while I kept losing them, and I was in a hurry to get the roof done so I'd pick up another on my daily pilgrimage to home depot. I have now found most of them, and leave them scattered around the house so it only takes me 30 seconds or so to find one no matter where I am.

I just bought another tape measure today.


this thong runs like a striped assed ape.

you're wearing a thong and partying with a striped ass ape? You gots issues.
 
Neon! Thats like the worst car even for a lil bit.

XJ "everyone else is copying macgyver" Stryker

But he's such a trendsetter......

Short"have never seen a mac post without a tag"xjdoug

i haven't on any board since 1999...

Tail pipe fell of of the f twofiddy the other day. Took it to an exhaust shop to have a new one put on, he asked me why there was three inch pipe welded on where the muffler was. It was also kinked where it was bent. He took that pipe out and now this thong runs like a striped assed ape. Todays lesson, look under your vehicle once in a while.

was there a tcase?

like i said im going to school for wind turbine tech. they start out at 65k/yr with a 2 year degree

my brother did that for a couple years...good money...good times...just wanted to live in cali not where the next wind mill farm was being planted...

I just bought another tape measure today.

I have at least 5....

gone to the badlands all weekend...MI next weekend...

mac '6 pages to get caught up on' gyvr
 
One of the cool things about this place that keeps me around is watching what I used to consider the "new guys" build their rigs and watch them advance in their wheeling abilities. Some will get the itch and build stupid big rigs that are like big dumb animals (or attempt to as in my case), some will build aggressive daily drivers ane some will build purpose built rigs and the list goes on and on. It is still cool seeing people getting into the sport/club and having the proverbal fire still lit. So, keep up the builds, it keeps me pseudo entertained :D

Cheese "so do the mac-a-like signatures" Man
 
my brother did that for a couple years...good money...good times...just wanted to live in cali not where the next wind mill farm was being planted...

I will not be building them, ill be the guy basicly doing oil changes and maintenance daily. 1 guy works on the same 10 turbines for a company.

From what im told by my instructors, the guys that build them will be getting paid almost twice as much as i will. but they travle much more like every 6/10 months to a new farm. with the new wife and plans for children in the future i really cant go that route.
 
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