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DB, I also like my camo pants that have pockets on the sides.dburt wrote:Rudy, I see you wear the same official uniform I do most of the time- good 'ole bibs! It's like having your own portable little office with you all the time. I keep my cell phone, small spiral bound note book, a pen and small 'penlite' flashlight in the upper pockets on my chest. My trusty but mostly empty wallet rides in the rear left pocket, the right rear pocket carries my comb to style my rather thin hair if I take my cap off. Then in a side pocket on the right leg I carry my large folding knife, and a smaller pocket knife in the upper left side pocket. The upper right side pocket carries my important keys- ie: the house key, shop, car, truck, etc. I'm almost a self-contained little unit
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My first post!
Hey everybody, Well this is my first post on here. This is a mega cool website and forum! I am looking forward to more posting and reading.
Guess I'll leave it at that.
Guess I'll leave it at that.
My first post!
Oh, and by the way, this is the guy who's property Rudy is living on.
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Zac, welcome to cyberspace.Crazac wrote:Hey everybody, Well this is my first post on here. This is a mega cool website and forum! I am looking forward to more posting and reading.
Guess I'll leave it at that.
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The first two sections of the stage go up. The stage sections are 4 feet by 4 feet. They are made of steel frames with 3/4 plywood inside the frames.
They attach to each other by means of knobs and slots. Then they are locked together by means of casket lever clamps that get tightened with a large Allen wrench.
The legs are adjustable. They are made of perforated steel square tubes that are held in position with quick release pins. Also, there are feet that screw up or down for fine tuning of the leveling.
Here you see the last of the staging being assembled. You also see that the sound equipment is being set up.
Another photo of the P.A. speakers, and Zac's awesome truck.
They attach to each other by means of knobs and slots. Then they are locked together by means of casket lever clamps that get tightened with a large Allen wrench.
The legs are adjustable. They are made of perforated steel square tubes that are held in position with quick release pins. Also, there are feet that screw up or down for fine tuning of the leveling.
Here you see the last of the staging being assembled. You also see that the sound equipment is being set up.
Another photo of the P.A. speakers, and Zac's awesome truck.
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This is a mid 60s GMC firetruck. Although it is in excellent condition, it no longer functions as a firetruck.
It has the distinction of being a large and most beautiful smoker. The guy who owns it converted it to be able to accommodate cooking for a large crowd.
That day, he cooked enough pulled pork, chicken, beans, onions, and vegetables for three hundred people.
The truck is fully self contained with cooking areas and a water supply.
It has the distinction of being a large and most beautiful smoker. The guy who owns it converted it to be able to accommodate cooking for a large crowd.
That day, he cooked enough pulled pork, chicken, beans, onions, and vegetables for three hundred people.
The truck is fully self contained with cooking areas and a water supply.
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A view of the crowd.
This band (The Honky Tonk Renovators) rocked the place. The drummer played standing up. He had a kick drum, a snare drum that he played with brushes, and one cymbal. He sang like Johnny Cash.
This photo brings the van/truck series to a close. I hope you have enjoyed it as much as I have.
This is the happy crowd at the concert. A good time was had by all.
This band (The Honky Tonk Renovators) rocked the place. The drummer played standing up. He had a kick drum, a snare drum that he played with brushes, and one cymbal. He sang like Johnny Cash.
This photo brings the van/truck series to a close. I hope you have enjoyed it as much as I have.
This is the happy crowd at the concert. A good time was had by all.
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