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I was operating the primary crusher long ago, where the process begins for aggregate production. River bed to loader bucket to haul truck to crusher. I used to get some odd bits coming through that primary feeder :lol: Got a crusty single action revolver stuck on the magnet one day :eek:. Railroad debris was common since the little local rail ran through that part of the river. Got about 1/3 of the front sheet metal from a Jeep CJ2 one day :lol:
 
score! Hard to get now
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Thankfully my three months is up, and today is the day I get shots in my knees again.

Walk with a limp on the way in, and walk normal (more or less) on the way out.
 
Very surprised on that. Mitch uses crushed concrete and tell you what it packs down great. Cannot find it locally.
with the interstate project nearby, INDOT has been buying up all the roadbase material they can get their hands on. I had this stuff hauled in from Louisville about 60 miles away
 
with the interstate project nearby, INDOT has been buying up all the roadbase material they can get their hands on. I had this stuff hauled in from Louisville about 60 miles away
If they're replacing the old concrete paving on that interstate and crushing the debris to base, good chance no steel in that base. They didn't start using steel in the paving until 10 years ago or so.
 

with the interstate project nearby, INDOT has been buying up all the roadbase material they can get their hands on. I had this stuff hauled in from Louisville about 60 miles away
That can’t be cheap.

And now you get the honor of doing it again, eh?

Sorry to hear this. Really.
 
Got a revised delivery of today from Mancini, oil pan and timing cover bolts. Not complaining as they have been pretty speedy with what I’ve ordered so far
 
Good morning, finally getting back to work on the 63. I need to get it done to make room for my brothers Corvette coming home with me next fall.

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