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More slabs out from the bottom. Getting closer......
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Jeez... ![]() You might get food on the Harley! ed.: lunchtime in the hole. Brass is doin' assessment... Fancy car-finding gizmo? Or maybe they're watchin' NCAA Brackets? Last edited by Schrade; 03-27-2014 at 12:55 PM. |
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Kitchen table is for rebulding carbs and heads. The oven is for baking cookies and powdercoat parts. ![]() |
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I've been known to wash parts in the dishwasher myself. Melts the cosmolene right out of surplus rifle parts too.
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Cosmo makes a mess. There's a reason they use it on shootin' irons... But do be hasty oilin' guns down after removing it; flash rust will light up in short order post removal... Quote:
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[QUOTE=mike100;198874]I've been known to wash parts in the dishwasher myself. Melts the cosmolene right out of surplus rifle parts too.[QUOTE]
Funny I did not know anyone else knew what that was....when I was in high school my job was to remove the cosmolene from newly shipped Hondas.
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Yet another cool tool
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Its an excavator with a long reach stick on it. Looks to me they need a bigger excavator with an even longer "stick" ( goes from the boom to the bucket )
unless they put a mini excavator in the hole and load the excavator bucket with a mini excavator. I don't think anybody would want to work in the hole unless a crane was tethered to the mini excavator and they had their seatbelt on. ![]() They say the hole is stable so perhaps the risk of being in the hole all day moving dirt isn't that dangerous.
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I'm wondering if they intend to stabilize the sides when the remove all that dirt. Looks dangerous. Here's hoping all goes well.
They sure do have a lot of toys. I've been taking screen shots of each one.
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