Andy/JB
Wise advice from the both of you. I like those thoughts, and will keep them with me. . . . . For the day when my energy levels come back up!
Lyndon
Interested.
Lyndon,
I don't know if anyone has ever taken my advice before, I guess do so at your own risk.

Oh wait, that bit was actually good advice I guess, well then use away!
Thanks, I know she married down, but I guess she was desperate.
37 years later she's pretty happy.
Andy,
In my best S.E. Okie accent, you dun well son! Anyone who can stay together with their husband/wife for 37 years has to be doing something right.
All,
I've had some pretty good luck lately selling parts off of B.B.B., I sold the transmission a few weeks ago, and the injectors and transfer case yesterday. I'm a bit ahead now so I decided to spend some of that "hard earned" money. I picked up a couple of pieces from someone near here that I used to work with. First is this Pexto shear:
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I didn't measure the bed capacity, but did note this:
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It'll handle 16 gauge material and does so with ease:
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Also something to note:
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It was bought by the refinery I work in to be used in the insulators shop for cutting aluminum jacketing. It has led a pretty easy life other than it is dirty and has some random paint spots from years of use. It operates flawlessly and will be a benefit in the future...hopefully.
I also picked up this from the same gentleman:
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As you can see it is also Pexto brand, once again I didn't measure the width, but gave it a test run with some scrap 16 gauge:
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Sorry for the alcohol can but it was the only thing I could thing of at the time that I had available. I was able to roll a complete circle and release the end by the handle to pull it off. Thinking about it now I should have used a spray can for scale, oh well. Sadly I didn't read the label until later:
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It is only rated for 22 ga material, glad that was just a small test piece near the supported ends. It as well works flawlessly and is very smooth, eventually they will both be restored but will just add them to the bottom of the to do list...Now where is that list anyway? Oh yeah the list said 1. Make a to do list 2. Check 1 off the list 3. Realize you've completed 3 items already and forget about the rest of the list. So mark that D. U. N. DUN!
Keep moving forward,
JB