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    Yunkman is offline Metal Recycling Entrepreneur
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    Patriot, if it's as cold and snowy up there as I'm hearing, you probably enjoyed the warmth of that fire.



    Uh....speaking of mistakes, I was scrapping at an old farmstead yesterday with the wife and a bothersome romex wire was hanging low between two buildings so I used the skidsteer palletfork to rip it down and then told the wife to take the bolt cutters and cut it off the buildings where it was still attached. She obeyed and then came walking toward me, kinda ghostly white and said "There were alot of sparks flying when I cut it". Oops......should have checked to see if the power was on. Good thing for insulated handles on the bolt cutter.

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