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Jason

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Getting to know one another
« on: March 20, 2009, 08:19:23 PM »

This thread may bomb, but I figure it's worth a shot.  I imagine some privacy hounds may not want to play along and that's fine, but I was thinking that a lot of us have become regulars and we really don't know much about each other so I'm going to come up with a few questions and my answers, and we'll see what happens from there.  This is my 100th post so I figured I'd get a little crazy with it.

1. First name?
2. Age?
3. What do you/did you do for a living?
4. Interests/hobbies?
5. What brand/year truck do you drive?
6. What brand of chainsaw do you own?
7. Married/kids?

and my answers:
1. My name really is Jason
2. just turned 33
3. I tear down old buildings for a living.
4. Weight loss.  I'm down almost 30 lbs since Feb 1st and am in the process of totally reinventing the way I eat/exercise.
5. '03 Dodge Dakota.  Also have a '92 F150 that I'd like to get running again.
6. I have a Stihl 029 FarmBoss, a Poulan WildThing, and a goofy little Homelite arborist's chainsaw that I can't seem to     find  parts for.
7. Married for almost 2 years to a great girl who hunts, fishes, and farms, and we have an 8 month old son, Wyatt.
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Re: Getting to know one another
« Reply #1 on: March 21, 2009, 08:35:47 AM »

Not a bad idea Jason.  I don't worry much about who knows what about me in the negative sense, but ya never know what knowing the positive about someone might  lead to.  Here goes:

1.  My name is Mark
2.  I will be 47 on the 28th of March (oh joy!)
3.  I worked for an aluminum smelter/fabrication plant for 16 years, then left to start a new career as a residential contractor.  Good move!
4   I like to hunt, camp, and work on old cars.  Current project is a 1953 Chevy 2 door Pro Street,,,,,lowered and tubbed.
5.  I drive a 1992 F150 4X4,,, 300 6cyl. with 210K miles and still not using oil.
6.  I have a Stilh 290 Farm Boss with an 18" bar, and a small Homelite XL12 with a 12" bar  for limbing.
7.  I married for my second time 7 years ago last week.  Great lady, works the farm, and  works beside me in construction.  Kills her share of deer too. (Our
     primary meat)  I have a 27 year old son that is a minister, a 14 year old stepdaughter that ALWAYS gets her deer, and 2 grandchildren.

Life is good!!
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Re: Getting to know one another
« Reply #2 on: March 22, 2009, 10:51:40 AM »

Good idea Jason.  I visit 7 forums multiple times a day and the members sometimes feel like my second family.

1. name: Steve
2. age: Turned 39 in February
3. work: Install home security systems during the day, and make metal art at night and weekends http://edgemetalworks.net/
4. Interests: Jeeps, I have 8 of them, and metalworking.
5. Truck: recently bought a 100.00 93 F-150.  haven't even got insurance on it yet, mostly using an 03 Jeep Wrangler Rubcion.
6. saw: Husky 281XP - 20"
7. fam: Married for 11 years, 2 girls, 6 and 8
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Re: Getting to know one another
« Reply #3 on: March 22, 2009, 12:35:05 PM »

1. First name? Roy
2. Age? 39
3. What do you/did you do for a living? Auto mechanic at a Chrysler/Dodge/Jeep Dealership
4. Interests/hobbies? Camping, Hunting, woodworking
5. What brand/year truck do you drive? 99 Ram, (plow truck/work truck/woods truck), 03 Ram Diesel (camper puller)
6. What brand of chainsaw do you own?Husky 359
7. Married/kids? Married 14 years, 4 kids, 4,6,8,11,  All good wood cuttin helpers :)
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Re: Getting to know one another
« Reply #4 on: March 22, 2009, 03:39:19 PM »

1. Willy
2. 54
3. ironworker..still in the trade
4.golf, planting trees (more than i cut) and metal lawn thingymabobs
5.2001 bottom of the line GMC pick up
6. stihl 026 and 036 and a couple of old homelites that stay on the shelf now a days
7. married 34 years one daughter gone from the nest (brings home 2 grand-daughters now and then) and 2 young men still at home 22 and 27 (why leave home, mom still does everything) but they love to cut wood so i tolerate em.

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Re: Getting to know one another
« Reply #5 on: March 22, 2009, 03:47:56 PM »

1 Jason
2 34
3 Maint. Supervisor EPS molding plant
4 Hunting, Building race cars,
5 2004 Chevy 2500HD
6 Husky 575xp
7 Married 10 years 3 kids 2girls 11 and 7 and 9 month old boy
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Re: Getting to know one another
« Reply #6 on: March 22, 2009, 07:41:53 PM »

Willy-are you one of those high steel guys?  I was a sheet metal worker for a while (hated it) and I watched those guys work...I have a healthy respect for you guys. iron workers always have the reputation of being the nut cases on the jobsite.  :) 
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Re: Getting to know one another
« Reply #7 on: March 22, 2009, 07:50:51 PM »

well the "nut case" trait has diminnished over the years..the safety men have seen to that..100 percent tie off and no climbing colums or riding the ball anymore

and  at 54 i have wormed my way up the ladder enough that i no longer have to 'walk the iron"

but yes i was one of them in years gone by
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Re: Getting to know one another
« Reply #8 on: March 23, 2009, 06:37:10 AM »

1  Ron

2  69

3 Retired  plant maint. precast concrete plant.

4 NASCAR NHRA  lawn and garden, babysitting our five year old granddaughter.

5 2007 Silverado 4wd crew cab

6 Stihl (2)

7 Married  6 children 2 boys (4) girls
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Re: Getting to know one another
« Reply #9 on: March 23, 2009, 06:50:46 AM »

Name:Tod
Age:45
Job:Steel Detailer (Home Bus.) Heatmor Dealer
Hunting,Fishing,Softball, 80 acres to play on
97 dakota 4X4
Husky 350
Married 2 times second still here.
Iron workers are my best friends when I screw up,
Willie have you been in the St. Thomas Plant?
Put the robotic glass decking cell there in 89.
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Re: Getting to know one another
« Reply #10 on: March 23, 2009, 04:30:12 PM »

Willie-I work for a gvt subcontractor.  We have to be tied off at anything greater than six feet.  A couple of our guys are doing an inspection of a three foot (not a typo) deep pit tomorrow and they have to put up fall protection railings.





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Re: Getting to know one another
« Reply #11 on: March 23, 2009, 06:39:45 PM »

rosscommon..you mean the car plant?..if so..yes many times but not for a long while...i used to hit all the shutdowns there..the las big one i was on was for cambell cox in the  80's i think it was...major change over to the grand marqies
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Re: Getting to know one another
« Reply #12 on: March 23, 2009, 06:42:35 PM »

jason most places i work have also adapted the 6 foot rule and in a pit.... if the pit is greater than 4 feet deep we have to be tied off to a rescue line and have an outside man as the trench will be classified as a confined space due to a lot of gasses in the chemical plants being heavier than air

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Re: Getting to know one another
« Reply #13 on: March 23, 2009, 08:45:01 PM »

Willie,
Yes I put the robotic glass decking cell in over Christmas break then stayed for 2 months in London
babysitting the new cell,shut the plant down a couple of times when the robots went down,white shirts everywhere.
Worked for ABB at the time.
Started detailing after that,now proudly have red iron in my blood.
Do allot of plant rework so I know how good iron workers can be.
I do most of my detailing for Dobson Industrial. Union shop have there own erection crew.
Do you work for a fabricator or erector?
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Re: Getting to know one another
« Reply #14 on: March 24, 2009, 04:23:41 AM »

i have always been in the erection crews but did spend a year in a shop that used the same men in the feild as in the shop (all union)
i have been welder, connector, layout man, punk that went to the coffee wagon, bolt painter, foreman, general foreman,a nd job super and will tell you that a good detailer in the iron business is a God send (along with good fabricator)

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