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23 minutes ago, difalkner said:

Usually there are bolt holes at the rear to fasten the base to a workbench.

Yes those I have used in the past.  This came up when a customer at work asked to explain how to set one up out of the box.  I never have used them, or had a need. Doesn't mean I won't though.  :D

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Absolutely nothing done in the shop this weekend.  It rain all weekend resulting from Hurricane Hanna.  We got over 4 inches of rain.  Now, I need to mow.  Went today to get my hearing test, first time in 13 years.  Nothing measurable to report there.  Played checkers, chess and connect 4 with the grandchildren and they had fun.  My brain is fried.  My 13 year old grandson is a whiz at all of them.  

 

Gee, Gerald, I thought you were older than that.  After spending a couple years out of high school, I served from 1968 to 1972 in the Navy.  @lew, you were stationed at NAS Oceana?  I am surprised that you were not sent to "Nam".  And, you must have done 2 year active with 4 years reserves.  Close?

 

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:cowboy:The day I turned 20 years old, I received an overstuffed envelope from President Johnson inviting me/rather demanding that I come enjoy their food, travel with them and wear the latest fashion wear.  It was a good ride.  Now, the VA won't test me for hearing, denies that I may have been exposed to Agent Orange but I am very much alive, get much better service from private medical providers and my insurance pays my bills.  Of course, I pay about $740 per month for federal employee insurance plus Medicare A+B.  At the VA, they take my insurance plus send me a bill for $50.  Why?

 

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Off to the steel market this morning to get a 20 ft piece of 1/8 inch 2 inch square pipe.  Need this last piece of the puzzle to make my light pole for back yard.  Not really a woodworking project but hey it is a project I need done and am off today so getting started is the first part. :D

 

Kinda got to get started I already ordered the pipe and paid for it.  After I did they tell me I cannot cut the pipe on site.  Okay, so I strap it to the side of my truck and go home.  Minor problem.  Really dumb though, why would I pay $10 to cut it?  I own all the tools to do that including a cordless sawsall.  Company policy, yeah I have some choice words about that phrase.  :D 

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:ChinScratch:...Wish I would have gotten a photo when the neighbor drove in with...

:throbbinghead:

an 8' X 10' metal shed strapped to the back of his Chevy Express van. :JawDrop:

He lifted it up onto one of those cargo shelves that go into a Reese receiver. That was only part of that load. :ROFL:

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Hey Gun,,, explain why you could not cut the pipe on site!

 

I do live in Texas and I still strap long stuff under my pickup. The 3/4" black pipe comes in 24 foot lengths. I wired three lengths under pickup and brought it home. I cut and thread it for my pipe clamps. 

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1 hour ago, Smallpatch said:

Hey Gun,,, explain why you could not cut the pipe on site!

 

I do live in Texas and I still strap long stuff under my pickup. The 3/4" black pipe comes in 24 foot lengths. I wired three lengths under pickup and brought it home. I cut and thread it for my pipe clamps. 

They told me company policy. Really didn't matter I cut it at home much more accurately.

 

Never thought about running it under the truck.  Have plenty of clearance.  When I go back for 2 more pieces may try that out and see how it works. Thanks for the tip.

 

:TwoThumbsUp:

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This has been standard practice ever since I can remember. It was actually safer for over hang past the back of a pickup use to be 4 foot ..Probably off a little since it has been years since I even thought about.

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6 minutes ago, Smallpatch said:

This has been standard practice ever since I can remember. It was actually safer for over hang past the back of a pickup use to be 4 foot ..Probably off a little since it has been years since I even thought about.

In AZ, anything longer than 4' past the lowered tailgate just requires a flag. 

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47 minutes ago, Gene Howe said:

In AZ, anything longer than 4' past the lowered tailgate just requires a flag. 

Same in WI, requires red flag.

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