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Randy Griffin

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  1. 32 minutes ago, Daswulf said:

    Now we are trying to settle and forge weld a new born and an almost 2yo. into one happy family.

    Looking at that picture, no need to forge weld. They're already attracted like two magnets. :) 

    Congratulations dude. Daughter's are special. I have three. Just make sure you have a dog house. You're outnumbered. :ph34r: 

  2. The motor pulley would need to be somewhere between 2" and 3". It's a ratio. Divide 3400 by the speed you want to get your ratio. Then divide 10.25 by the ratio for the small pulley. 800 would be midway and would take a 2.5" pulley on the motor.

  3. My house is an old house built in the 30's. It belonged to my uncle Ambrose. My kids are all teenagers now but still think all those noises old houses make is uncle Ambrose stumbling around looking for his pipe. :lol: 

    I wonder who told them that? :ph34r: 

  4. I've heard about that stuff. You're ok drinking the first round but need to be sitting on the toilet for the next round. :lol:

    I bet you could let a hog drink it before butchering and the chitterlings would be clean. :wacko: 

    I need to schedule one for myself. I'm 59 and never had one.

  5. 16 minutes ago, ThomasPowers said:

     

    Randy; I haven't had a bladder surgery; but I did have a TURP; all I can say is Bloodclots!

    Yeap, they go in the same way for surgery. I had bloodclots too. Feels funny when they come out.

  6. I had 2 shots of morphine and a lortab all within a 30 minute span when I had bladder surgery. They don't cut you for bladder surgery so you can imagine how they get in there. By that time I didn't care if it hurt or not. 

    Steve, did they say no food or drink? I think that means coffee too. Glad I'm in Alabama. :ph34r: 

  7. Nicholson files if you can find NOS (new old stock). That means they are made in the U.S.A. all the new ones are made in Mexico or Brazil.

    If you can't find those, Pferd is a good brand. Bahco is another that I prefer. They're good files and readily available to me.

    Do your research and know which files you need. There are many different types and lots of info on line.

    Here's a good read on files. The history of how they got to where they are today and explains many different types.

    https://books.google.com/books?id=DlZAAAAAIAAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=file+making&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjm6rbPkeXnAhUJVK0KHcDfAOcQ6wEIGzAC#v=onepage&q=file making&f=false 

  8. What Thomas said. Don't spend a lot of time on your first one. Just build it and learn from the experience. You will redesign it several times before you're satisfied. I modified mine 4 times and I think I'm finally satisfied. I am going to build a trench style in order to heat treat longer blades. Thanks Pnut. ;) 

  9. Well said Steve. I've never heard it put exactly that way.

    Tobacco was my biggest problem. I stopped keeping up with time but must be around 7-8 years non smoker. 2 years completely tobacco free. I pat myself on the back all the time.

    I'm pulling for all of you.

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