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dancan

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A great one two combo :)
 
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Have a good run up the lake Jerry...weather sure is nice for boating!!!

Thanks Robin,...we had two very nice days up there this weekend, did a little work n a lot of goofing off, sitting around under the shade structure eating n drinking n stuffs.
 
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Thanks Robin,...we had two very nice days up there this weekend, did a little work n a lot of goofing off, sitting around under the shade structure eating n drinking n stuffs.

Glad it was nice for you....our air is cooling now.....suddenly mid 40's to high 30's at night.......clear and sunny 70 during the day.....great outdoor working weather.....
 
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Tough job but somebody gotta do it! Don`t speak about the incident, after all its a big incident!!
No one was hurt.
But the biggest accident we have had.
Most energy.
Tipping a 9,600 lb motor off a truck is one thing.
Dropping 26,000-31,000(still not sure) from 30+ ft is a whole 'nother ball game.

And yes.....it is now The Incident. Lol
 
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Only takes one weak link on a lift like that for the whole load to come crashing. Was on a job as, superintendent of building and works, when one of our cranes dropped a 10 ton precast panel, it fell into an existing building, lots of glass broke and structural steel bent. Luckily it was a Saturday and no one was working in the office building the panel crashed into. One lift cable broke, the spreader flipped and but the other cable stayed attached and prevented a total loss, panel only fell 12'
 
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When I was a young fella , my grandfather bought himself a new saw , a Sachs Dolmar SD115 , no Swede saw for him because he said they were known as the misery whip .




Jus sayin .

Don't think Gramps evah saw one of these....

If he had....well you know the story might well have been different.......lol!!!

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When I was a young fella , my grandfather bought himself a new saw , a Sachs Dolmar SD115 , no Swede saw for him because he said they were known as the misery whip .




Jus sayin .

I have a lot of respect for the Sach Dolmar saws as they treated me very well over the years and laid down a heck of a pile of wood for me. The 115 is a great saw but the one drawback to them is the hollow rubber AV mounts that rot out and or tear to bits easily. Keep a few replacement AV mounts on hand and those saws will cut forever. The 4 that I have are still cutting wood.
 

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