Posted by LOU from Wi. on April 14, 2013 at 00:18:02 from (174.124.8.216):
In Reply to: Re: sandblaster. posted by Stick welding on April 13, 2013 at 23:08:05:
Stick weld, You know nothing of sandblasting, being a grunt putting sand in the hopper doesn't qualify you as an authority. Such as saying a janitor in a surgical wing is a qualified DR able to do critical surgeries.
Now as for my musical abilities,I am a genius compared to your record.Your lucky to blow your nose without making an echo thru your ears.
Just because our dozer doesn't look used,doesn't mean it's not. It's called preventative maintenance and care.A concept that is far above your IQ.That's why your dozer failed, you failed to do preventative maintenance,as per factory recommended specifications. Ours is not in a shed,it's called a heated garage,on a cement floor,when not in use.It has what we wanted initially and still does what we need done,unlike when we asked first about buying it,and you said it wouldn't do what we expected.Another one of your great miscalculations and ignorant comments.
$15.99 worth of parts, what did you do shear a bolt? If you were to take your own advice, junk it,as it is a money pit and buy new or hire it done,as you don't know how much trouble it is going to cost you. You can go back in the archives and look at all the movies we posted using our OC46.Just to make it easier on your well trained mind(NOT) here is a easy link for you to click on seeing it working.
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