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pnut

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  1. I've had many different breeds of large and medium sized dogs throughout my life and while the breed plays some role in their behavior I've found that there's a pretty good spectrum of personalities in dogs. I think training and the individual dog plays a larger role in behavior when talking about dogs bred for confirmation or pets. It's a bit different when breeding working dogs though. I don't think you could stop a border collie bred for working from herding things if you tried. 

    Pnut

  2. I made the mistake of overthinking it the first time I built a jabod. Any clayey soil will work. I don't usually even add sand but I think I got lucky with the local soil. I'll be building a new forge in a few days when I get back from a music festival. My last MARKIII type grill jabod got thrown away mistakenly by the guy who cuts the grass. I'll post some pictures when I get back and have a day off. If it's not raining. 

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  3. Hydration is of the utmost importance especially if you've been ill. I was recovering from a bout of pseudo colitis brought on by antibiotics and thought I was over the worst of it. I set up all my equipment and lit the forge. Next thing I know I woke up staring at the sky. I drove to the hospital and was informed I was so dehydrated my kidneys were shutting down. It's easier than you would think to become critically dehydrated. 

    Pnut

  4. I started with a piece of RR rail weighing ~113 pounds and bought a cheap accaio 66 pound anvil for $109US and have been able to accomplish any project I've attempted or perhaps I should say I haven't had the anvil stop me from accomplishing any project I've attempted, my skills on the other hand.....

    Here's a link you might be interested in.

     

    Onu

  5. I'm happy with my Diamondback forge. I bought it knowing what compromises I was making such as losing some fuel efficiency for ease of maintenance etc. If I need another forge I'll definitely be building it though. I decided to buy a forge versus building one this time due to a few reasons.  I'd rather spend my time forging instead of building something to forge in,  I only had minimal experience with gas forges and wasn't sure how well the home built forge I did get the chance to use was constructed. Turns out it wasn't a very good forge. Now that I know how a forge should operate and have gained some hands on experience I feel comfortable enough to build one on my own. 

    Pnut

  6. 19 hours ago, BillyBones said:

    though the congas strike a cord, wasnt the only show you played them at was it? I just had a Djembe with a macramé strap i played sitting on.  

    I still have my ticket to the 2nd night at Deer Creek '95, the only show the Dead ever cancelled. 

    I had them for years and brought at least one with me to every show. As for cancelled shows you're forgetting the blizzard in Cleveland prior to the Richfield coliseum shows. First night was cancelled. 

    I had the same issues. I've been clean for going on nine years now. 

    Pnut

     

  7. I toured pretty consistently from 88-95 then took a break for a few years after Jerry died before getting back on the road with WSP mostly.  I thought I read a post you wrote about Mickey and Phil coming out to a drum circle in Alpine valley. I was there for that so we probably did cross paths. I was playing two wood grain congas with  big cannabis leaf stickers on each one on a stand. You might remember the drums but I looked like a million other heads back then. Skinny with dreads wearing a tie dye and Guatamalan pants and hatB)

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    2 hours ago, BIGGUNDOCTOR said:

    When I worked at the Jelly Belly Candy Co. I had to deal with sugared items. It was amazing how well it worked to glue things together, like cheater pipe good.

    I can attest to the truth of this statement. I worked at VanMelle the company that makes Airhead candy. 

    Pnut

  9. Welcome aboard, a good way to figure out if smithing is for you without spending a ton of money is to build a JABOD. You probably can build one for little to no expense and have a fire in your first afternoon. 

    Once again welcome aboard, be safe, and remember it's supposed to be fun. 

    Pnut

     

     

  10. 9 hours ago, BillyBones said:

    My favorite band local was Ekoostik Hookah. They used to do a 3 day festival in Columbus

    They're still playing. Hookaville is coming up September 3-5 at Brushy Fork  Phamily Ranch  in Newark Ohio.  Darkstar Orchestra puts on a good show at Buckeye Lake (Legend Valley) every year too. Darkstar Jubilee is the name of the festival. I went this year. It was cold and rainy but I still had a blast. Truthfully I'd rather see Darkstar Orchestra than Dead & Co any day although I'm going to see them when they come to Cincinnati Sept 11. I'm only forty minutes away so it almost seems mandatory.  Phil Lesh and Friends is still playing too. Have you heard anything from this young guy named Billy Strings? He did a few shows with Bill Kreutzman in Hawaii recently. If you haven't you should definitely give Billy Strings a listen. I try to do at least a two or  three venue run of WSP shows every year if possible maybe we'll run into each other. 

    Pnut

  11. Grateful Dead, Darkstar Orchestra, WSP, String cheese Incident, Bob Weir and Wolf Bros. Billy Strings, bluegrass, Dropkick Murphys, Dead Kennedys. I'll listen to almost anything depending on my mood. 

    16 hours ago, BillyBones said:

    Maybe some rockabilly

    If you're still into seeing live music there's a great rockabilly band that plays around the Cincinnati Dayton area called Straw Boss. You might want to check them out. 

    Pnut

  12. Steel toes or at least safety toe boots are so ingrained into my work wear that I don't feel comfortable working without them even when they're not necessary. I wear steel toed boots to work in a laundry room :lol:. I tried wearing tennis shoes to work because I know the steel toed boots aren't necessary but it bothered me the whole day. Some habits die hard. 

    Pnut

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