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wroughtn_harv
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I like work. I think we were made for work and are happiest when doing it. It's what we're genetically engineered to do. /forums/images/graemlins/smirk.gif
One of the things I like about the kind of work I get to do is the challenges. I'm not talking about Everest or rocket science. I'm talking those things that come up sorta like acne to make you grow as a person and worker.
This job is a good example. Conventional construction of an ornamental fence wasn't appropriate. The cinder block wall with it's grout cap meant plates weren't a solution. It also meant coring would present finishing issues. Attaching to the outside of the wall would look about as good as a tutu on Vice President Cheney.
I suggested offset posts. Customer bought the idea and Payne Metal Works made the panels and posts custom for the job.
One of the things I like about the kind of work I get to do is the challenges. I'm not talking about Everest or rocket science. I'm talking those things that come up sorta like acne to make you grow as a person and worker.
This job is a good example. Conventional construction of an ornamental fence wasn't appropriate. The cinder block wall with it's grout cap meant plates weren't a solution. It also meant coring would present finishing issues. Attaching to the outside of the wall would look about as good as a tutu on Vice President Cheney.
I suggested offset posts. Customer bought the idea and Payne Metal Works made the panels and posts custom for the job.