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What's up today (bullchiting) thread.

Discussion in 'Everything Else (off topic)' started by Gasifier, Oct 6, 2013.

  1. Warner

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    I work for a company that does bridge repair. One of my tasks is operating a shwing concrete pump. Pushing mud in below freezing temps is a blast!
     
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  2. schlot

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    Gotcha. Amazing to see how often we see pumps and conveyors used in our paving projects these days.
     
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    Menards run today! Buddy wants to make a run and asked if I'd go along.......:whistle:

    I don't need anything but I'm sure I'll find something.

    Maybe some fire starters, oscillating tool blades, 4 wing LED screw in garage light .............. there, see? Didn't take long at all!
     
  4. schlot

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    ...and of course laundry detergent? :)

    Pick up a couple sheets of 1/2" plywood (cd) for me while you're there.
     
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    I just had to call my wife in absent for work. That’s a first for me! She didn’t want the bossman to hear her crying. Her mother passed away an hour ago.
     
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    Sorry for your loss.
     
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    OK, I don't know if I'll stop by your house to drop it off, so just look for it along I-35 somewhere! I'll blow the horn as I drop it off! :rofl: :lol::rofl: :lol::rofl: :lol:
     
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  8. schlot

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    How sad. I'm sure you'll take good care of her.
     
  9. Warner

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    In this application we are working on substructure. Only other way would be buckets! 736E5679-1825-4B36-A7C2-174F7DBE119F.jpeg
     
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  10. NortheastAl

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    Sorry for your loss. May your wife find peace and comfort.
     
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    I've been eyeing those garage lights. My garage needs something.
     
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    A couple guys I know bought the "tri-burst" led positional lights. 4000 lumnes and really like them $20 on sale. I looked around and some menards offer a similar light (three positional LED panels) for $15....and rated at 6000 lumens! Check around before you buy 'em.

    The one that caught my eye is a 4-panel positional LED panel light rated at 12,000 lumens....:bug:

    Those won't be northern lights you see when you look up north towards the U.P. :whistle:
     
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    I see the buckets are there at the ready for any laborers that get too mouthy...;) :rofl: :lol:
     
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    X2 ole
     
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  15. Warner

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    Lol. The buckets are for mixing the slurry that primes the pump.
     
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    Those are the "port-a-potty"
     
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    Cool picture.

    Reconstructing an abutment or pier wall on an existing bridge?
     
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    Any of them NOT made in chyna? I don't care if its made in taiwan, mexico, whatever...(obviously USA would be preferable) whenever I have a choice I'm not buying anything made in chyna anymore...
     
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  19. Warner

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    Yes. Our bread and butter is chipping rotted concrete away due to salt and rusted/swollen rebar and then covering it back up. Here in the rust belt there is plenty of work.
     
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    Double duty...or double doody :D
     
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