We just had our newest lil' welder. Ian was born at 2 minutes past midnight and wieghed in at 8 1/2 pounds. As I recall the learning curve on these welders is about ten or twelve years, and once they start running can eat you out of house and home. At least now I have another person on my team. It has been three girls against dad for the last nine years, hopefully one more boy in the family will even the score.
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Newest welder, 8 1/2 pounds, and full of fire.
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congrats !!!
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and the testosterone balence begins to shift
soon there will be sports in the home again, and we will rejoicethanks for the help
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AWESOME!!
My little one is 2 1/2 now and HAS to be out in the shop with me. It's great! But for some reason, the hammer is his most loved tool and he knows exacly what drawer they are in
You'll love the mail bonding! I so never thought I was the dad type but my boy is the light in my eyes!
Good luck and congrats.
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i think they all go for the hammer first then they move on to the cordless drillbut will always fall back on the hammer when the drill cant be had
my boy is 5 1/2 now and is all about MORE POWER!!!!!! LOLthanks for the help
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hope i helped
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feel free to shoot me an e-mail direct i have time to chat.
[email protected]
summer is here, plant a tree. if you don't have space or time to plant one sponsor some one else to plant one for you. a tree is an investment in our planet, help it out.
JAMES
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Congrats on the new one. I have a 3 year old grandson and he is always in the garage with me. So far he has his own set of tools including a hammer and an 18 volt cordless drill. The only problem with the drill is I am running out of drill bits replacing the ones he breaks. But seeing him having fun is worth more then the price of drill bits. A few more years from now he will want to learn how to weld, plus I just found out the other week that I am going to be a grandpa again then I can start all over with more tools. I just hope everything goes good for my daughter this time since we lost the first 2 before my little Pee Wee came along.
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Originally posted by walkerWe just had our newest lil' welder. Ian was born at 2 minutes past midnight and wieghed in at 8 1/2 pounds. As I recall the learning curve on these welders is about ten or twelve years, and once they start running can eat you out of house and home. At least now I have another person on my team. It has been three girls against dad for the last nine years, hopefully one more boy in the family will even the score.to weld or not to weld that is the question
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