With all that hair?
Better have the FD on speed dial!!
Best regards
Three 44s
As long as he can strike an arc and not just bark he'll do just fine.
Charter Member #148
He could probably do as good as some welders I've seen!
I need to see a few of his beads before I decide. Looks pretty laid
back, but you can never tell.
Bill
If it was easy, anybody could do it.
Nothing like having a good friend around to help with your work.
M-I-G welding, T-I-G welding and D-O-G welding.
A well regulated militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the People to keep and bear arms *shall not be infringed*.
"The greatest danger to American freedom is a government that ignores the Constitution."
- Thomas Jefferson
"While the people have property, arms in their hands, and only a spark of noble spirit, the most corrupt Congress must be mad to form any project of tyranny."
- Rev. Nicholas Collin, Fayetteville Gazette (N.C.), October 12, 1789
I'd heard the welding trade was going to the dogs. Didn't know it was literally.
Some people live and learn but I mostly just live
every body needs a good friend who listens well and sticks with you. looks like you found one in your chow. my wife laughs when i talk to my two toms like people. they are my friends and listen well. help me garden and love the rabbits i shoot. the third in the house tom stuck to me like glue when i got out of the hopital last fall half dead. he knew i was in trouble and helped me through it. thanks for the post.
looks like one of them aliens comin in, don,t pay him much no matter how good he is
IMHO arc welding has no place around guns. TIG welding is the preferred method although I have seen MIG used on bolt handles.
A wonderfull,1 2 3 4 legged friend.Give him/her a pat for me.
Reminds me of an Aussie fitter I met while working on an instalation at a mill near Melbourne. He had a beard down to his belly. I asked him how he welded or burned anything with out catching himself on fire and he said, very predictably "@#%& off ya *&%$ very carefully" We had a few beers later. Good looking pup.
Seen some pretty tough welders before. Wouldn't mess with this one!
Too Cute !! LOL nice buddy you have there.
Joke My Dad heard some where. Lock wife and dog in trunk of a car, which one is happy to see you when you open it? LOL
They say welding/ breathing galvanized metal remedy is to drink lots of milk. betcha I know what he wants to weld.
High Hook
Ok I know what you meant there so I know I am going off on a tangent here but I want to take this opportunity to once again try to dispel this well know but EXTREMELY DANGEROUS MYTH!!!!! Drinking milk WILL NOT PROTECT YOU FROM ZINC POISIONING!!!!!!!!
This old welding myth has been around for eons and has been the cause of many people getting sick due to drinking milk then taking a chance on welding galvanized metal in the mistaken belief it will protect them, it won't! I know there are people who will still argue this works but how they can believe that coating the stomach with milk is going to protect them from a dangerous systemic toxin inhaled into the lungs is really hard to understand. Sorry for going off topic there but I have seen two people during my career become seriously ill from doing this and have heard of many more, this old wives tale is dangerous and needs to be debunked at every opportunity.
Now back to our regularly scheduled programing.
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