Re: hitch basket
TJim wrote:
> I'd keep the steel keel, though. I don't think an aluminum keel would hold > up under the stresses of driving. Depends on the aluminum. The only problem with steel keel (hey that rhyms) and aluminum other is galvanic corrosion. Of course you could use stainless hardware and rubber bushings to keep them separate. |
Re: hitch basket
Nate, if they're bringing nurses in from overseas, with all the paperwork
and expense of that, they might be willing to relocate you or, at least reimburse you for some of your expenses. They may even help you find a place to stay/live. It can't hurt to ask. "Nathan W. Collier" <JeepTalk@7SlotGrille.com> wrote in message news:YF48b.24615$AU.1196293@twister.southeast.rr.c om... > "Jeff Strickland" <beerman@yahoo.com> wrote in message > news:vm1kbplb57lqc5@corp.supernews.com... > > I assume you are keeping the same type of job, just moving > > to a new location. If this is true, then the lenders won't care. > > ill be welding for myself, the wifey will be nursing. same ole, just a > different location. what concerned me was the time on the job. if shes > starting at a new hospitol and im starting a new shop we wont have any time > on the job yet and i dont know what impact that will have. since theyre > currently having to bring in nurses from the philippines in order to fill > the needed positions, im hoping the area will be favorable to us. > > > Also, if you keep you current home and put renters in it > > i wouldnt even entertain renting when i would be 2500 miles away and unable > to handle problems first hand. id rather make two mortgages. > > > -- > Nathan W. Collier > http://7SlotGrille.com > > > > > |
Re: hitch basket
Nate, if they're bringing nurses in from overseas, with all the paperwork
and expense of that, they might be willing to relocate you or, at least reimburse you for some of your expenses. They may even help you find a place to stay/live. It can't hurt to ask. "Nathan W. Collier" <JeepTalk@7SlotGrille.com> wrote in message news:YF48b.24615$AU.1196293@twister.southeast.rr.c om... > "Jeff Strickland" <beerman@yahoo.com> wrote in message > news:vm1kbplb57lqc5@corp.supernews.com... > > I assume you are keeping the same type of job, just moving > > to a new location. If this is true, then the lenders won't care. > > ill be welding for myself, the wifey will be nursing. same ole, just a > different location. what concerned me was the time on the job. if shes > starting at a new hospitol and im starting a new shop we wont have any time > on the job yet and i dont know what impact that will have. since theyre > currently having to bring in nurses from the philippines in order to fill > the needed positions, im hoping the area will be favorable to us. > > > Also, if you keep you current home and put renters in it > > i wouldnt even entertain renting when i would be 2500 miles away and unable > to handle problems first hand. id rather make two mortgages. > > > -- > Nathan W. Collier > http://7SlotGrille.com > > > > > |
Re: hitch basket
"TJim" <jim@ranlet.nospam.com> wrote in message
news:sEOdnWhzUM3jk_yiXTWJiQ@comcast.com... > Nate, if they're bringing nurses in from overseas, with all the paperwork > and expense of that, they might be willing to relocate you or, at least > reimburse you for some of your expenses. They may even help you find a > place to stay/live. and thats precisely why that part of montana is more appealing than before. :-) -- Nathan W. Collier http://7SlotGrille.com |
Re: hitch basket
"TJim" <jim@ranlet.nospam.com> wrote in message
news:sEOdnWhzUM3jk_yiXTWJiQ@comcast.com... > Nate, if they're bringing nurses in from overseas, with all the paperwork > and expense of that, they might be willing to relocate you or, at least > reimburse you for some of your expenses. They may even help you find a > place to stay/live. and thats precisely why that part of montana is more appealing than before. :-) -- Nathan W. Collier http://7SlotGrille.com |
Re: hitch basket
"The wonderful thing about Tiggers is that Tiggers are wonderful things!
Their tops are made out of rubber. Their bottoms are made out of springs! They're bouncy, bouncy, flouncy, flouncy, fun, fun, fun, fun, fun! The most wonderful thing about Tiggers is... I'm the only one!" Tigger (Grrrrrrrr) <aren't I supposed to be working?...> ;-) "Cal Wheeler" <cal@whee.ler> wrote in message news:bjrca1$g6b$0@pita.alt.net... > Nathan W. Collier wrote: > > > "Cal Wheeler" <cal@whee.ler> wrote in message > > news:bjp494$691$3@pita.alt.net... > > > >>Do you TIG up aluminum as well? That in an Alu. version would be pretty > >>light! > > > > > > i can tig aluminum, but migging it would be faster. yeah, it would sure > > make for a lighter setup. > > > > I can TIG alright, but my migging talents make for extremely > unattractive (though sturdy) welds. Just love the "stacked nickles" look > I get out of migging. If it's something only I have to look at, I'll > MIG it. Otherwise, I'm a tigger! > > > |
Re: hitch basket
"The wonderful thing about Tiggers is that Tiggers are wonderful things!
Their tops are made out of rubber. Their bottoms are made out of springs! They're bouncy, bouncy, flouncy, flouncy, fun, fun, fun, fun, fun! The most wonderful thing about Tiggers is... I'm the only one!" Tigger (Grrrrrrrr) <aren't I supposed to be working?...> ;-) "Cal Wheeler" <cal@whee.ler> wrote in message news:bjrca1$g6b$0@pita.alt.net... > Nathan W. Collier wrote: > > > "Cal Wheeler" <cal@whee.ler> wrote in message > > news:bjp494$691$3@pita.alt.net... > > > >>Do you TIG up aluminum as well? That in an Alu. version would be pretty > >>light! > > > > > > i can tig aluminum, but migging it would be faster. yeah, it would sure > > make for a lighter setup. > > > > I can TIG alright, but my migging talents make for extremely > unattractive (though sturdy) welds. Just love the "stacked nickles" look > I get out of migging. If it's something only I have to look at, I'll > MIG it. Otherwise, I'm a tigger! > > > |
Re: hitch basket
Too much coffee?!?
Jim -- '86 CJ-7 D30 D44 D300 4:1 T-5 SOA ARB 4.56 Mopar MPI Fresno, CA USA http://home.comcast.net/~cj.7/ "TJim" <jim@ranlet.nospam.com> wrote in message news:<_2qdnfpB5aj0IvyiU-KYvg@comcast.com>... > "The wonderful thing about Tiggers is that Tiggers are wonderful things! > Their tops are made out of rubber. > Their bottoms are made out of springs! > They're bouncy, bouncy, flouncy, flouncy, fun, fun, fun, fun, fun! > The most wonderful thing about Tiggers is... > I'm the only one!" > > Tigger (Grrrrrrrr) |
Re: hitch basket
Too much coffee?!?
Jim -- '86 CJ-7 D30 D44 D300 4:1 T-5 SOA ARB 4.56 Mopar MPI Fresno, CA USA http://home.comcast.net/~cj.7/ "TJim" <jim@ranlet.nospam.com> wrote in message news:<_2qdnfpB5aj0IvyiU-KYvg@comcast.com>... > "The wonderful thing about Tiggers is that Tiggers are wonderful things! > Their tops are made out of rubber. > Their bottoms are made out of springs! > They're bouncy, bouncy, flouncy, flouncy, fun, fun, fun, fun, fun! > The most wonderful thing about Tiggers is... > I'm the only one!" > > Tigger (Grrrrrrrr) |
Re: hitch basket
The wonderful thing about TJs
Is TJs are wonderful things Their tops are sailcloth and rubber Their bottoms have Real Coil Springs They're jumpy, bumpy, clumpy, thumpy, Fun, fun, fun, fun, fun! But the most wonderful thing about TJs Is persuading Bill to buy one ... Dave Milne, Scotland '99 TJ 4.0 Sahara "TJim" <jim@ranlet.nospam.com> wrote in message news:_2qdnfpB5aj0IvyiU-KYvg@comcast.com... : "The wonderful thing about Tiggers is that Tiggers are wonderful things! : Their tops are made out of rubber. : Their bottoms are made out of springs! : They're bouncy, bouncy, flouncy, flouncy, fun, fun, fun, fun, fun! : The most wonderful thing about Tiggers is... : I'm the only one!" : : Tigger (Grrrrrrrr) : : <aren't I supposed to be working?...> ;-) : : "Cal Wheeler" <cal@whee.ler> wrote in message : news:bjrca1$g6b$0@pita.alt.net... : > Nathan W. Collier wrote: : > : > > "Cal Wheeler" <cal@whee.ler> wrote in message : > > news:bjp494$691$3@pita.alt.net... : > > : > >>Do you TIG up aluminum as well? That in an Alu. version would be pretty : > >>light! : > > : > > : > > i can tig aluminum, but migging it would be faster. yeah, it would sure : > > make for a lighter setup. : > > : > : > I can TIG alright, but my migging talents make for extremely : > unattractive (though sturdy) welds. Just love the "stacked nickles" look : > I get out of migging. If it's something only I have to look at, I'll : > MIG it. Otherwise, I'm a tigger! : > > : > : : |
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