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I just got rained out! I ain’t standing in the rain and welding! My supervisor was unfazed as you can see by the look of disdain she is giving me.

Hey Rick. Glad to see you stopped by.Oh come on now!!!!!!!
Welding in the rain is fun!!!!!
It only "tickles" a little bit......![]()
Minding the store. You are da' man!Stuck in my office today manning the phones.....
What's some of the latest parts to come in?Stuck in my office today manning the phones.....
Very true, they rusted so easy because of inferior build and partsDon't get it wet and don't feed it after midnight

Emblems, emblems, and more emblems, vent glass pivot sets, trinkets, bobbles.....and do-dadsWhat's some of the latest parts to come in?

Yikes!True story......
When I was fitting/welding high pressure ammonia pipe, we had a "Labor Day" tie-in at the Armour hotdog works in Martin City, KS. We were connecting newly installed equipment into the existing main trunk lines coming out of the compressor room.
There was a thunderstorm in progress and the rain was coming down pretty good, lightning strikes down to the ground and thunder all around.
These welds had to be made...or 500 people wouldn't be going to work on Tuesday.
So they hired a local guy...to stand on the roof next to me and hold an umbrella over my head while I made those welds. He was complaining about being on a roof in the middle of a lightning/thunderstorm holding an umbrella.....I told him I wasn't any happier about the situation than he was, because I was holding a welding cable with about 100 amps going thru it, so just hold the damn umbrella still and I'll be done as soon as I can....because I don't want to be here either...
My leather welding gloves were soaked, I was soaked, and even with nitrile gloves and plastic bread sacks inside my welding gloves, I still got little tickles every time I had to switch out welding rods.....
When we were done, we packed up our stuff, got the hell off that roof....and I clocked out, went back to my motel room and got into some dry threads.....
Never did see that part-time guy ever again
Fun times......
Guess i better go look. I need some emblems.Emblems, emblems, and more emblems, vent glass pivot sets, trinkets, bobbles.....and do-dads![]()
Better than a trip to the chiropractor and it’s free……provided of course you can, at some point let go!Oh come on now!!!!!!!
Welding in the rain is fun!!!!!
It only "tickles" a little bit......![]()
Nice work Frank! That is hot rodding right there. One look at the engine bay in my Demon and you would see I am a fan! How else can ya get a Gen 3 Hemi to fit! Nice work guy!50 mph winds just tossing that snow around. Got “B” side welded in. Was a good progress day. Owner ordered a pile of parts,power steering kit to do away with that cyliner and valve. Power brake booster and master cylinder. Should have everything for the front of the car now. View attachment 1716354426

Been there done that, got the shirt! You ain’t welded in the rain till you are changing out rods with a pair of channel locks wearing the dry glove you just pulled out from under your shirt!True story......
When I was fitting/welding high pressure ammonia pipe, we had a "Labor Day" tie-in at the Armour hotdog works in Martin City, KS. We were connecting newly installed equipment into the existing main trunk lines coming out of the compressor room.
There was a thunderstorm in progress and the rain was coming down pretty good, lightning strikes down to the ground and thunder all around.
These welds had to be made...or 500 people wouldn't be going to work on Tuesday.
So they hired a local guy...to stand on the roof next to me and hold an umbrella over my head while I made those welds. He was complaining about being on a roof in the middle of a lightning/thunderstorm holding an umbrella.....I told him I wasn't any happier about the situation than he was, because I was holding a welding cable with about 100 amps going thru it, so just hold the damn umbrella still and I'll be done as soon as I can....because I don't want to be here either...
My leather welding gloves were soaked, I was soaked, and even with nitrile gloves and plastic bread sacks inside my welding gloves, I still got little tickles every time I had to switch out welding rods.....
When we were done, we packed up our stuff, got the hell off that roof....and I clocked out, went back to my motel room and got into some dry threads.....
Never did see that part-time guy ever again
Fun times......
I used to carry an old wood clothes pin for that.Been there done that, got the shirt! You ain’t welded in the rain till you are changing out rods with a pair of channel locks wearing the dry glove you just pulled out from under your shirt!
I am on day four of USPS out for delivery on some 30mm rings. Our carriers just plain suk.
3 packages "Out for delivery"
The one that's been MIA since the 7th magically appears, but I missed the driver...
One package still shows "Out for delivery"
The third one changed from being delivered to not arriving until the 31st
Da Ferk?
Guess I'm taking a break from ordering stuff from Amazon until these jokers un-fork themselves
Wow! Amazon is usually really good here. May be because Lauren is a prime member and things come in 1-3 days.
3 packages "Out for delivery"
The one that's been MIA since the 7th magically appears, but I missed the driver...
One package still shows "Out for delivery"
The third one changed from being delivered to not arriving until the 31st
Da Ferk?
Guess I'm taking a break from ordering stuff from Amazon until these jokers un-fork themselves
I won't complain then.I am on day four of USPS out for delivery on some 30mm rings. Our carriers just plain suk.

I'm a Prime as well... It's the geographyWow! Amazon is usually really good here. May be because Lauren is a prime member and things come in 1-3 days.
Well that bites!I'm a Prime as well... It's the geography
No Uber, No door dash, Pea Pod or anything of the sort. Can't get a contractor to come out here either.... But I'm only 7 miles off a major state highway.
We got prime as well and what used to deliver in one to two days now takes up to five! Full disclosure we are well off the beaten path. Some would argue we live on the road less traveled!I'm a Prime as well... It's the geography
No Uber, No door dash, Pea Pod or anything of the sort. Can't get a contractor to come out here either.... But I'm only 7 miles off a major state highway.