Kodiak
Platinum Member
- Joined
- Apr 25, 2002
- Messages
- 859
- Location
- Monroe,Washington
- Tractor
- New holland TC29-9x3 Woods 1012 FEL, Woods, 7500 Backhoe / Kubota L345DT 4WD, Kub FEL, Kub Backhoe
Harv:
I to have been known to get a little wooly at times. It seems that during those 4 or 5 month long fishing seasons that barbers are sorta hard to encounter. And even the use of a razor doesn't seem very high on the priority list./w3tcompact/icons/wink.gif
It seems that all my life I've been surrounded by some of the darndest characters. you see when you grow up in a little town, on a distant island in the Gulf of Alaska, thats completely dependent on what comes from the sea. You learn at an early age that you're not going to be able to just pick up any old whim at the local store. So to be competitive you have to innovative. And innovative attracts the creative, always somebody inventing something new,to do it bigger ,better or faster. Heck even my high school welding class didn't do the usual projects, of jackstands or engine hoists. We built projects like a 16' aluminum seine skiff, and several hydraulic longline power reels. Some of it was bound to rub off. Harv do you do much aluminum work?
Well I just hauled home the basics for my next project. Picked up a couple of towers off two 5000# forklifts. Going to weld some base plates on , and anchor them to my shop floor facing each other. Add some hd arms and a hydraulic power supply. I should have a stout two post car/truck/tractor hoist. /w3tcompact/icons/cool.gif
I to have been known to get a little wooly at times. It seems that during those 4 or 5 month long fishing seasons that barbers are sorta hard to encounter. And even the use of a razor doesn't seem very high on the priority list./w3tcompact/icons/wink.gif
It seems that all my life I've been surrounded by some of the darndest characters. you see when you grow up in a little town, on a distant island in the Gulf of Alaska, thats completely dependent on what comes from the sea. You learn at an early age that you're not going to be able to just pick up any old whim at the local store. So to be competitive you have to innovative. And innovative attracts the creative, always somebody inventing something new,to do it bigger ,better or faster. Heck even my high school welding class didn't do the usual projects, of jackstands or engine hoists. We built projects like a 16' aluminum seine skiff, and several hydraulic longline power reels. Some of it was bound to rub off. Harv do you do much aluminum work?
Well I just hauled home the basics for my next project. Picked up a couple of towers off two 5000# forklifts. Going to weld some base plates on , and anchor them to my shop floor facing each other. Add some hd arms and a hydraulic power supply. I should have a stout two post car/truck/tractor hoist. /w3tcompact/icons/cool.gif