"I don't know how even a blockhead like you made it this far in life without _________..."
I feel like that could be its own fun thread...
Mike
"I don't know how even a blockhead like you made it this far in life without _________..."
I was working near the base of one of the lower Columbia river dams many years ago. One day, they bored holes through 4-6' of reinforced concrete using lances. It was amazing how fast it went, and the holes looked like they were lined in glass.Yes. That is an 02 Lance.
Could not find pic of "air arc" or "carbon arc"....(how to remove stainless or inconel in a hurry)...
Lawd knoz! I done my share of "carbon arc".....
Good one. Only in the USA are firepits surrounded by mini-chain link fences plastered with warnings that should be obvious.
Good you did that. Kids benefit so much from assembling things and tinkering with them. There is not enough of that these days as screen time and computer games grab so much attention. I hope that you are successful in helping his interests develop.
Plow her driveway?I feel like that could be its own fun thread...
Mike
Plow her driveway?
**** his old lady?
From experience working at a restaurant/pub, parents do not want to waste any time supervising their children when in public. But they won't hesitate to sue if their brats get hurt from being unsupervised.Good one. Only in the USA are firepits surrounded by mini-chain link fences plastered with warnings that should be obvious.
Have we become so lawyer dominated or just that dumb relative to other places? Yikes.
I got something shiny today.
Yup. I knew a woman who was a high school guidance counselor. She told me things changed radically where a sizeable fraction of parents (~20%?) of kids in trouble would go after the schools rather than their misbehaving kids and threaten the schools with lawsuits, violence, etc. Surreal. As a somewhat old timer now, when I was in high school in the 80s even the bad kids would worry about trouble with their parents rather than sick their parents on their teachers and school. That would have been almost unheard of in the 80s. So things have gotten worse by these measures.From experience working at a restaurant/pub, parents do not want to waste any time supervising their children when in public. But they won't hesitate to sue if their brats get hurt from being unsupervised.
This has changed a lot in the thirty years or so I've worked here--parent once cared about their offspring's behavior in public. Now they're feral children, free to do anything they like regardless how it impacts others or themselves.
Do you have or have you used the digital ones from Milton? I have an analog Milton gauge at home and a PLC digital gauge for work. I have been debating getting the Snap-On myself.The tire gage is for my house; I’ve been doing a lot of tire inflating for cars and bikes and wanted something nicer than the Milton stuff I have.



Do you have or have you used the digital ones from Milton? I have an analog Milton gauge at home and a PLC digital gauge for work. I have been debating getting the Snap-On myself.
I have needed a heavier-duty pick tool to dig out debris and rust from around recessed bolts on the bottom of forklifts a few times recently so that is what the Wilde pick tool is for.
You do know it's gonna be 25% off ($180) starting Monday for that jack.
You do know it's gonna be 25% off ($180) starting Monday for that jack.
From experience working at a restaurant/pub, parents do not want to waste any time supervising their children when in public. But they won't hesitate to sue if their brats get hurt from being unsupervised.
This has changed a lot in the thirty years or so I've worked here--parent once cared about their offspring's behavior in public. Now they're feral children, free to do anything they like regardless how it impacts others or themselves.

Got one several years ago (blue in color)...



You’re in Oregon, you’re safe. Only cause cancer in CA.I just ordered one 10" Pferd in each of medium and coarse.
I'm just a little disappointed to find that the State of California says I shouldn't eat or breathe the files.
world’s worst fleshlight. 0/5 stars do not recommend.Schumacher battery brush, $4.69 Amazon USA, China.
There are some things I'll putting in my road bag that I'll have no qualms about giving away when I encounter someone in need.
"I don't know how even a blockhead like you made it this far in life without a battery brush, so take this, and I'll be on my way, ya damned numbskull." (Burn rubber)
And strong too. Love 'em.but they are just sooooo smooth. And the knurling is nirvana for my palm.![]()
Roboto. . . That's how I shop HF, too. If it's on sale when I need it, great. HF is too far to make a special trip though. HF's good stuff is convenient and reasonably priced, even when not on sale.