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  1. woodworkingboy

    O.C.G.D. Thread, part two

    Using gloves can be an acquired thing. Start using them and then likely will want to keep doing so.
  2. woodworkingboy

    O.C.G.D. Thread, part two

    Right, Curly! Thanks for correcting, Peter, at least I got the author right.
  3. woodworkingboy

    O.C.G.D. Thread, part two

    All this talk about wearing gloves and soft hands, makes me think of the cowpoke in Steinbeck's novel, 'The Red Pony'. Nobody remembers him saying that he kept one hand coated with, I think it was vasoline, under his glove, because that was the hand that he touched his wife with?
  4. woodworkingboy

    O.C.G.D. Thread, part two

    I usually don't notice the sweating until I go and take them off. Helps to stay busy or something.
  5. woodworkingboy

    O.C.G.D. Thread, part two

    I started wearing gloves when first using wire rope. Pretty much a habit now, when I think of it. :D
  6. woodworkingboy

    O.C.G.D. Thread, part two

    That looks vert useful, Eric, hope the kids let you borrow it now and then.
  7. woodworkingboy

    O.C.G.D. Thread, part two

    Looks like everything a kid could love to play with.
  8. woodworkingboy

    O.C.G.D. Thread, part two

    Vortex is another larger diameter rope It's one I would want to carry in my rope shop. :D
  9. woodworkingboy

    O.C.G.D. Thread, part two

    You make an undeniable point. It does bring to mind a certain fellow expatriate, a Mr. Jenkins....formerly Sergeant Jenkins, that now resides in the same country that I do. His claim to fame is that he is an individual that when in the US army, decided that raising his hands with a white flag...
  10. woodworkingboy

    O.C.G.D. Thread, part two

    My comment is based on people in Cuba being reputed to be quite happy with their old cars and elevators that don't work, music, dance, rice and beans, and cigars. Generally happy with less than say most folks in more developed countries, but none the less happy. At least it is what I have read.
  11. woodworkingboy

    O.C.G.D. Thread, part two

    Burnham, you and the people in Cuba are a happy lot.
  12. woodworkingboy

    O.C.G.D. Thread, part two

    I'll be looking for a male in the litter, no sensitive female. Quickly neuter it, I don't want it coming home beat up after fights.
  13. woodworkingboy

    O.C.G.D. Thread, part two

    Rajan, better get some trousers on that GRCS. Animals and GRCS shouldn't appear lewd and shameful!
  14. woodworkingboy

    O.C.G.D. Thread, part two

    Very purty!
  15. woodworkingboy

    O.C.G.D. Thread, part two

    Helpful vid, Wally, i and 2. It's an old rig, not sure the seal kit is available...hopefully.
  16. woodworkingboy

    O.C.G.D. Thread, part two

    Thanks guys.
  17. woodworkingboy

    O.C.G.D. Thread, part two

    Carl, speaking of excavators and hydraulics, have you ever changed out the seals on a ram cylinder? I'm thinking about it, it seems to be that some special tooling might be required, people have advised against doing it yourself. About $275 to have it done by a mechanic, and two need to be...
  18. woodworkingboy

    O.C.G.D. Thread, part two

    Three GRCS might best require three wives to go home to. Help keep things in balance.
  19. woodworkingboy

    O.C.G.D. Thread, part two

    Looks more like mice have been working on it.
  20. woodworkingboy

    O.C.G.D. Thread, part two

    Coming along! Some rims should definitely take it out of the funkadelic stage. Interesting side fender shape.
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