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Originally Posted by northern_dave
Thanks.


Good lord my feet hurt.

Standing on concrete everyday, its really bad, mostly my heels.

Damn, what's the secret to old man feet surviving on concrete?




That's an easy one. I can't believe it hasn't been mentioned. I must care about you more than most folks here. smile





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Oh, now that might just work!


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Speed welding!


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I got a new auto rotisserie today.

Made in Utah, auto twirler.

This thing was supposed to be the best one a shop could order. I have it together and mounted on the mustang with their mustang adapters. I believe this does have to be the best you can get. It is outstanding!

Very good design, great welds, fit, function, its awesome.

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This piece of equipment is going to make our work so much easier, I'm very happy I purchased it.


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Looking good ND. Are them roller skates helping that old bag-o-bones get around the shop any faster?


Do you think that spinny thing would hold a hog or deer over a fire? I'll bring the critter if you build the fire. Lack of beer is not optional.


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Good choice on the spinny thingy.

Having seen them in use they make many things so much easier.

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Dave you have just gone to a new level.

Hope you get those feet under you,you know nice and quiet.

Looking good.

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Quiet feet would be good. We don't like these barking dogs.



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Dave, maybe you need to make a hoist around the shop and wear a harness so you can just hang and work, wont need those feet much then...


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Good idea. I can fly around on wires like a ninja in a kung fu movie.


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A dozen or so helium balloons in a big backpack would be quicker than stringing all those wires. Just make sure you tie it down when you take it off for lunch.


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dave build a big ass pit and bbq a whole cow on thing when you're finished with the mustang

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We have those rotisserie's at work, on a much larger scale of course, but they are labor savers fo sho! cool

Should save some miles on yours feets too!


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Originally Posted by White_Bear
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I wish they made those for big people. I'd love to have one. smile

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Constantly amazed at ND's work. That Mustang was the biggest POS I have ever seen before Dave rescued it. Still can't believe a car could have that much rust and hold together! laugh

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Hey guys, I got a pair of redwing boots for my birthday. Ended up with the US made 6" moc toe with the creep sole. Slipped in a pair of Dr scholes plantar fascia half insoles... Heavenly.

The car show in Fargo was pretty cool. Doing another small show tomorrow then heading home.

Can't wait to take a run at 40 billable hours next week on the new shoes and with the new auto rotisserie. (This pretty much means 80 hrs on my feet, lol)


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Dave, take a look at some of the matts they make to put under treadmills. They are thin, but somewhat spongy. They're pretty light and can be moved around easily. You can hose them off if you want to clean them. There are different materials so look for the spongy, pliable, non-slippery ones.

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How's that boy likin that truck?


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Originally Posted by sgtsmmiii
Constantly amazed at ND's work. That Mustang was the biggest POS I have ever seen before Dave rescued it. Still can't believe a car could have that much rust and hold together! laugh


So you've never been to Minnesota then? grin


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