For Steve Graham
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- warmstrong1955
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For Steve Graham
Since Steve has created his own shop duty bottle opener, in a early American wrench motif, he needs one of these:
Also has a stereo w/CD player an iPod dock, and USB ports.
All stainless, and will also, for your convenience, store tools!
Bill
Note the lower left compartment, for storing 'temperature sensitive supplies'.Also has a stereo w/CD player an iPod dock, and USB ports.
All stainless, and will also, for your convenience, store tools!
Bill
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Re: For Steve Graham
It needs a grill
Glenn
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Operating machines is perfectly safe......until you forget how dangerous it really is!
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- SteveHGraham
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Re: For Steve Graham
I need the George Costanza model with a built-in bunk.
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- warmstrong1955
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How about something like this, with the optional sleeper?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VkzlSeNjaWc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VkzlSeNjaWc
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- SteveHGraham
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Re: For Steve Graham
Must be fun driving that across a bumpy parking lot.
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- warmstrong1955
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Air ride seat....also optional..... for those with a tender derriere.SteveHGraham wrote:Must be fun driving that across a bumpy parking lot.
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Re: For Steve Graham
I was thinking about the frame hitting the bumps over and over.
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SteveHGraham wrote:I was thinking about the frame hitting the bumps over and over.
Never drove an 18, or a piece of heavy equipment I assume??
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Re: For Steve Graham
Hey, my kind of tool chest. I'd definitely get the grill option. No reason to have to leave the shop just to get a nice, juicy cheeseburger!
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Re: For Steve Graham
Not with one inch of ground clearance.warmstrong1955 wrote:SteveHGraham wrote: Never drove an 18, or a piece of heavy equipment I assume??
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Well...an inch, or six, an air ride seat is kinda nice for bouncing, and it includes the machine bouncing off the sill.SteveHGraham wrote:Not with one inch of ground clearance.warmstrong1955 wrote:SteveHGraham wrote: Never drove an 18, or a piece of heavy equipment I assume??
On mining equipment, I've seen 1" thick belly plates that were worn out. Without suspension, your butt would be up around your neck!
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