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Shirts came in yesterday.
 
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Hi Everyone! We're looking forward to seeing a lot of you next weekend.

Just a reminder that we will have a liability waiver EVERYONE needs to sign before playing with saws! :)

And please make sure you wear appropriate Personal Protective Equipment to keep yourself and others safe.

It's going to be a great weekend & we really appreciate everyone's help in making this a success!
 
Hi Everyone! We're looking forward to seeing a lot of you next weekend.

Just a reminder that we will have a liability waiver EVERYONE needs to sign before playing with saws! :)

And please make sure you wear appropriate Personal Protective Equipment to keep yourself and others safe.

It's going to be a great weekend & we really appreciate everyone's help in making this a success!

You can always use this as a crib sheet if you haven't made up the waiver yet.
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The part I am waiting on is a manifold for 12 return lines. Did not want a gang of black pipe fittings for all the return lines before the filters. Thought a manifold would look much better. I am not a fan of using black pipe for hydraulic fittings. It would work for the pressure of the return lines but I don't like it.
 
The part I am waiting on is a manifold for 12 return lines. Did not want a gang of black pipe fittings for all the return lines before the filters. Thought a manifold would look much better. I am not a fan of using black pipe for hydraulic fittings. It would work for the pressure of the return lines but I don't like it.
Holy hoses and returns!! 12 return lines!! Geesh!! Ok, so I have to ask, what are you going to do to it to make sure it's over kill? You know, cause over kill is under rated........and the new norm! :D

Can't wait to see it in action!! Keep up the good wood Doug!


Oh, 5 days and counting!! WEWT!
 
You need some stabilizer legs too, at least six of em, everything has those on em now. :D
backhoe_features_350.jpe

And then of course, a bigger reserve tank to hold the extra fluid for the rams. Maybe even a fan cooled radiator.
http://www.highlinemfg.com/Portals/...t box99c1fbc4-058e-4e80-9e47-729d915989a7.jpg

Oh yes, and powder coat everything! I know it's a disaster if the monkey who does it powder coats the fittings, the rams, radiator, safety sensors, or a bunch of other stuff, but it looks really cool! Why powder coat everything AFTER the sensitive pieces are assembled? Well that would make too much sense, besides, might scratch the powder coat while assembling things. :crazy:

Then what else, oh yeah, rubber overcoating/overmoldings. Sure you can use the paint/dip on stuff, or you can get fancy.
http://www.plastidip.com/
http://www.mnrubber.com/Design_Guide/2-13.html

Hmm, what else? Low profile tires? Spinners? La Cucaracha horns? Backup beeper? LED taillights/signal lights.....
 
You need some stabilizer legs too, at least six of em, everything has those on em now. :D
backhoe_features_350.jpe

And then of course, a bigger reserve tank to hold the extra fluid for the rams. Maybe even a fan cooled radiator.
http://www.highlinemfg.com/Portals/...t box99c1fbc4-058e-4e80-9e47-729d915989a7.jpg

Oh yes, and powder coat everything! I know it's a disaster if the monkey who does it powder coats the fittings, the rams, radiator, safety sensors, or a bunch of other stuff, but it looks really cool! Why powder coat everything AFTER the sensitive pieces are assembled? Well that would make too much sense, besides, might scratch the powder coat while assembling things. :crazy:

Then what else, oh yeah, rubber overcoating/overmoldings. Sure you can use the paint/dip on stuff, or you can get fancy.
http://www.plastidip.com/
http://www.mnrubber.com/Design_Guide/2-13.html

Hmm, what else? Low profile tires? Spinners? La Cucaracha horns? Backup beeper? LED taillights/signal lights.....
You are giving Doug more ideas!! [emoji3]

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I'll be over later today to run through the big conveyor's motor and check out the log deck.

1) Grimmy
2) Woodburner2
3) srcarr52
4) AEMetalWerks
5) Mike Gott
6) Mark and Kamryn
7)Kenneth and Winston Miller
8)Time's Standing Stihl
9)Homelite410
10) Dave53223
11) nstueve + red
emoji84.png

12) Ron and Jess (hopefully)
13)Sam-tip Mrs sam-tip + Alice then CeCe
14)Stu and Christina Buse (xtreme tree)
15)Matt and Hillary Vrieze (xtreme tree)
16)Kim Dreher (Valley Disaster Relief) Cat track skidsteer
17) Keith Lord (Valley Disaster Relief)
18)Brody Mitchel (facebook)
19)Bodaway (John)

also have
Chet and Brenda (t-shirt list)
Nate and little Nate (t-shirt list)
 
Don't know what that empty post was. I'm #6 so take 20 off


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