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Since Steve has created his own shop duty bottle opener, in a early American wrench motif, he needs one of these:
Temperature Sensitive Supplies.jpg
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!

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It needs a grill
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Sold separately......
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I need the George Costanza model with a built-in bunk.
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How about something like this, with the optional sleeper?

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Must be fun driving that across a bumpy parking lot.
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SteveHGraham wrote:Must be fun driving that across a bumpy parking lot.
Air ride seat....also optional..... for those with a tender derriere.
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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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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! :D
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warmstrong1955 wrote:
SteveHGraham wrote: Never drove an 18, or a piece of heavy equipment I assume??

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Not with one inch of ground clearance.
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SteveHGraham wrote:
warmstrong1955 wrote:
SteveHGraham wrote: Never drove an 18, or a piece of heavy equipment I assume??
;)
Not with one inch of ground clearance.
Well...an inch, or six, an air ride seat is kinda nice for bouncing, and it includes the machine bouncing off the sill.
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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