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31. January 2007 @ 08:40 |
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great kitty i knew if we hung in there we would get it to work. so keep that link i sent ya with the older verisons of AnyDVD lol
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1. February 2007 @ 07:11 |
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GOOD AFTERNOON,
i see we lost more old timers or they are here and quit posting...
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1. February 2007 @ 07:43 |
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Afternoon Ireland :)
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1. February 2007 @ 07:56 |
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Afternoon...
Originally posted by ireland: GOOD AFTERNOON,
i see we lost more old timers or they are here and quit posting...
Yep, I noticed.
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1. February 2007 @ 08:14 |
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I'm still here, I've just been busy lately with more electrical sidework. I have a 3-phase 208V charger for a load picker to pipe in and wire sometime next week which is cool because it gives me an excuse to buy a 1" roto hammer. I've been wanting one for some time now but didn't have an excuse but since the piping I need to do is in a warehouse with concrete walls I have my excuse!
Take care all :)
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1. February 2007 @ 09:28 |
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@Neph...exactly what does one do with a rotating hammer?
@Ireland et al...I is still here, sort of. At the office, there just aren't enough hours in the day lately and the crazy people are just crawling out of the woodwork these days:
I saw a guy begging for money in the business district; certainly not unusual but I saw him again on my way home: it was pouring rain, the street gutters ran like rivers and there is this guy sitting in the gutter, splashing around in the water making little boats out of one dollar bills and giggling like a two year old as he watched them float along and down the storm drain! I wonder what life is like in that sort of playful demented little world of his LOL!
Ah well, back to work!
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1. February 2007 @ 09:50 |
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Hi Ireland, I'm still here, just usually in one of the other sections answering FTA questions.
Hey Neph, How you doing guy? Good to see you around.
Jerry
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1. February 2007 @ 10:10 |
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Good afternoon all......
@Gerry1,
Just in case you were serious. A rotary hammer drill adds a little "up and down" action or hammering affect to the drilling device as you drill a hole. Man this is difficult to explain w/o sounding dirty or something. LOL.
Neph give him a better answer. lol.
.......c
btw Gerry1 I've been waiting for a pic of something similar to the spread you gave us a page or 2 ago. hhhhhhhmmmmmmmm!!!
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1. February 2007 @ 10:21 |
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I use a hammer drill,my self..been using one for years
The rotary hammer drill (also known as roto hammer drill or masonry drill) is an electric drill type dedicated to drilling holes in masonry or concrete. The rotary hammer drill is a percussion drill that uses a weight to create the impact force on the masonry bit. Generally, the drill chuck of the rotary hammer drill is designed to hold SDS drill bits. Some styles of this drill are intended for masonry drilling only and the hammer action cannot be disengaged. Other styles allow the drill to be used without the hammer action for normal drilling.
A Hammer drill, also known as a "rotary hammer" or "roto-hammer", (see also rotary hammer drill) is a rotary drill with a hammering action. The hammering action provides a short, rapid hammer thrust to pulverize relatively brittle material and provide quicker drilling with less effort. Lower power units are usually titled as "hammer drills". Higher power units, usually labeled "rotary hammers", tend to be larger and provide bigger impact forces. Modern units allow the hammer and rotation functions to be used separately or in combination, i.e., hammer mode, drill mode, or both. When used in the hammer mode, the tool provides a drilling function similar to a jackhammer.
A hammer drill is well suited for drilling holes in masonry or stone. It is also used to drill holes in concrete footings to pin concrete wall forms and to drill holes in concrete floors to pin wall framing.
A hammer drill can either be a drill (such as the one illustrated here), or it can be a replacement chuck that is installed on a power drill. When the drill is set to the "hammer drill" position it allows the chuck to move backward and forward over a short distance, allowing a spring to be compressed. When the spring is compressed, the chuck assembly is pushed as far back as it can go against a small eccentric flange. Any rotation of the chuck causes this flange to push back and reverse the direction of travel. The combined action of the spring, eccentric flange and rotation, push the chuck back away from the body of the drill at regular intervals. Under normal operation this sequence causes the whole assembly to "kick" with each turn, jack-hammering the drill bit into the material as it rotates. This helps to break up the masonry so that it can be removed by the drill bit's flutes.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hammer_drill
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1. February 2007 @ 10:28 |
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ireland you are to good. lol.
Gerry1 there you have it as only ireland can present it. :)
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1. February 2007 @ 10:32 |
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TIME FOR A JOKE PIX TO BRING A SMILL TO YE FACE

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1. February 2007 @ 10:37 |
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ireland you're scaring me........arrgghhhh.......
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1. February 2007 @ 10:41 |
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That's very nasty.. Lol
Edit: Changed pretty nasty, to very nasty :P
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1. February 2007 @ 10:46 |
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@Ripper,
What's up little man??
Yeh ireland is trying to make us loose our lunch...lol
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1. February 2007 @ 10:47 |
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I'm still here. It's been an AVG of 10 degrees F and I've been fighting a hell of a cold.
HP a1118x-b/athlon 64-3300+/BenQ 1650 BCDC/LG 8163B/Modded Wii/Epson-R300 and Ty Watershields!!!
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1. February 2007 @ 10:51 |
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Originally posted by greensman: @Ripper,
What's up little man??
Yeh ireland is trying to make us loose our lunch...lol
Heh, I'll ignore the little man comment ;-P
Yeah, all good here. Been busy as of late tho; more pressing matters on my hands ;-)
How's life treating you?
Eeewww @ colds lol
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1. February 2007 @ 11:30 |
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MORE FUN,CLICK ON THIS LINK AND LAUGHT YE ARSE OFF
TowYardComplaint.mp3
CLICK HERE
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1. February 2007 @ 20:49 |
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lol thats to good wander if it was real
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1. February 2007 @ 20:58 |
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@Ireland
Was that Wanda Sykies the comedian?..Very Funny...Glad your back posting..:)
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2. February 2007 @ 03:21 |
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@Ireland .... LMAO!! You provided a good start to my day! I'm going send that one around the office!
Good morning all!
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2. February 2007 @ 03:48 |
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ROTFLMFAO
THERE IS A TERD IN THE BACK SEAT OF MY CAR!!!!!!!!!!!!!
oh stop i cant breath from laughing so hard..thats classic there.
@Ireland.
which one is creaky in that pic up there????lol
good morning E1. IT FRIIIIIIDAY FRIIIIIIDAY...
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2. February 2007 @ 06:05 |
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good morning to all ye old and new members..
cincyrob
creaky is a good guy,he has on a white hat and a red f on his chest
i will put up another Roy D Mercer mp3 next week..like this one,,,
Tow Yard Complaint.mp3
CLICK HERE
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2. February 2007 @ 07:21 |
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WE'LL HAVE AN EARLY SPRING!!
Ireland's Neighborhood ... each and every year, there is an important and well attended event in Ireland's backyard: Punxsutawney Phil, the groundhog, is pulled from his stump to see whether or not he sees his shadow. This year we'll have an early spring. Here is a pic of the momentous event: which one are you, Ireland?

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2. February 2007 @ 07:30 |
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morning garry1,more info
Punxsutawney Phil is a groundhog resident of Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania. On February 2, (Groundhog Day) of each year, the town of Punxsutawney celebrates the beloved groundhog with a festive atmosphere of music and food. During the ceremony, which begins well before the winter sunrise, Phil emerges from his temporary home on Gobbler's Knob, located in a rural area about 2 miles east of town. According to the tradition, if Phil sees his shadow and returns to his hole, the United States will have six more weeks of winter. If Phil does not see his shadow, spring will arrive early. The date of Phil's prognostication is known as Groundhog Day in the United States and Canada. During the rest of the year, Phil lives in the town library with his "wife" Phyllis.
A club of Phil enthusiasts, known as the Punxsutawney Groundhog Club, take care of the famed rodent year-round. A select group, called the Inner Circle, also plan the annual ceremony. Members of the Inner Circle are recognizable by their top hats and tuxedos
more here
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Punxsutawney_Phil
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2. February 2007 @ 16:21 |
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I didn't know they were called "whistle pigs" until just recently. Having a few of the animals in my back yard, I understand why. I enjoy having them around and my wife thinks they're cute the way they sit up and eat apples. They like to come over and eat apples when they're in season. I suspect the neighbor hates them. I saw them doing a number on his bean patch.
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