On the funny side of the street
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DavidBarkey
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Re: On the funny side of the street
That book would be an interesting read , But at $141. plus tax it is to rich for my blood . I will keep faking it until I make it.
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Re: On the funny side of the street
Exactly what I thought. I do have a couple of metal working shop books but it seemed to me I can fake much of it and when in doubt I come here and ask from others who either are properly learned or successfully faking it for many years, which I call experience. Hehe! I'm not building submarines after all.DavidBarkey wrote: ↑Wed Mar 27, 2024 11:28 am That book would be an interesting read , But at $141. plus tax it is to rich for my blood . I will keep faking it until I make it.
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Re: On the funny side of the street
Eugen wrote: ↑Wed Mar 27, 2024 11:53 amExactly what I thought. I do have a couple of metal working shop books but it seemed to me I can fake much of it and when in doubt I come here and ask from others who either are properly learned or successfully faking it for many years, which I call experience. Hehe! I'm not building submarines after all.DavidBarkey wrote: ↑Wed Mar 27, 2024 11:28 am That book would be an interesting read , But at $141. plus tax it is to rich for my blood . I will keep faking it until I make it.![]()
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Well said! Although after following along with your projects I’d say you both are about at the end of the faking it stage!
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Re: On the funny side of the street
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Re: On the funny side of the street
Looks like a MTD blade. You won't have any trouble finding a mulching blade ![Thumbs up! :thumbsup:](./images/smilies/yahoo/113.gif)
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Re: On the funny side of the street
On my Facebook feed today.
The poor thing never stood a chance.
The poor thing never stood a chance.
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Re: On the funny side of the street
There was a time when I dreamed to have something like that.thebuildist wrote: ↑Mon Apr 15, 2024 1:56 pm On my Facebook feed today.
The poor thing never stood a chance.
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Re: On the funny side of the street
Yup, definitely gets filed under "What were they thinking... ?"thebuildist wrote: ↑Mon Apr 15, 2024 1:56 pm On my Facebook feed today.
The poor thing never stood a chance.
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Re: On the funny side of the street
I know back years ago there were one are loaders for some farm tractors . But I never understood the point , two arms are twice as good .
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