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Old 03-10-2017, 09:16 PM   #18
GB SISSON
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Default Re: Removing broken head bolt

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Originally Posted by flatford8 View Post
Congrats! Now that I'm older I break less stuff and do fewer things twice........ Mark
I was at my cardiologists over on the mainland on Wednesday and his answers to my questions always seemed to center on "you're not getting any younger". Many of you will agree that tonight's thread will attest to that not everything about getting older is bad. Three hours ago I was at a job site answering to a very rare situation in which a heavy ceiling panel had failed and dropped down upon a stainless cooktop. Turns out my 36 year old employee of 17 years shot it into place with a dozen pins that protruded 1/2" into the framing. I would have used a couple dozen screws and a couple tubes of polyurethane construction adhesive. He's an awesome guy and he's like my 5th kid, ut let's face it, he isn't old yet....
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