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  1. #1
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    The sprout at work.

    I already have him on the job.
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  2. #2
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    Thumbs up I'll bet yer Beam'n !

    What a bright cute kid!!
    Reminds me of 24 years ago, let my sprout have an oil-can,
    and go to the old Marvel power-hack-saw.

    Kept oil'n till the can was empty and oil was oose'n out every-where.
    He's about 240 lbs. now and ..........

    Best to you, and your's

    vg


    In the beginning, the Earth was without form, and void.
    When one picks up some wood or metal or stone and shapes it into something usefull
    ... I beleive that it has to be a deliberate effort to disavow a creator.

    As you work these, and join them, you feel the force and the will of He
    who formed and shaped the very resorces that you now add your will and force to.
    Further one surely can know when your will and force is not aligned with His.

  3. #3
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    Wife and I agree what a cute lil helper Wish mine were still that smal. My 4 boys are 9-15 and **** on wheels...
    Lincoln 200SA
    TrailBlazer 275
    MillerMatic 252
    Hypertherm Powermax 600

  4. #4
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    Thumbs up The Sprout

    Cool Picture! He will make a great shop foreman one day.

    Take Care,

    John

  5. #5
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    It doesn't get any better than that! Great lookin' kid you have there! It's nice to have your kids around you, isn't it?!
    Resident imaginator, inventor, mechanic, and "Honey Do List" doer...

    Hobart Handler 125
    Numerous drills, saws, and grinders
    Plenty of DA sanders and polishers
    Boo-Koos of Snap-on, Mac, and Craftsman hand tools
    One tiny basement - For now...
    Reconstructing a Powerus Wagonis Dodgontium



  6. #6
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    That little micro-strawberry farmer is cute as a button, Cary....Ya gotta be real proud of that young'un! Is his name Bryer? He'll be takin' over the business right quick!
    Arcin' and sparkin', Rocky D <><
    Experience is something you don't get until just after you need it.
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  7. #7
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    A strawberry seed!

    Or would that be a "runner", Cary?
    --- RJL ----------------------------------------------

    Ordinarily I'm insane, but I have lucid moments when I'm merely stupid.
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    DialArc 250
    SyncroWave 250 w/Coolmate 3
    SP-175+
    TA 161STL
    Lincwelder AC180C circa 1950
    Victor & Smith's O/A
    Dayton (Miller) spot welder
    1200 sq.ft. of garage filled with crap
    A kid that can actually run the stuff +++

  8. #8
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    I call him sprout. Rocky, yes his name is Bryar. He is cute like his Mama. I came up with the name and she figured out how we wanted to spell it,,, ha. We didnt even need a lot of debate about the name, had it picked out early.

  9. #9
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    Jackson
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    Couple years and he'll be welding with paw.
    Esab Multimaster 260 Sweet machine!
    Thermal Arc Arc Master, Don't use it much just got a heck of a deal on this unit
    Don't talk about it, be about it.

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