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weldersone
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Hello everybody,
This is my first post. And I thought about what to say. And decided that my can do additude has caused me more success and some missary. As long as I can remember I have always been able to create the solutions to problems. Sometimes I take on more than one person can handle. But have always come through. I just can't give up. I see in my mind what needs to be built and how to build it. As most welders will tell you failure is really never an option. Even now I have a crippling bone decease, lung cancer twice(now benighn) a tumor that presses on my arterial artery, c.o.p.d., and have to take seven pills three times a day. And I still weld and create things out of steel and aluminum for my good friend at his boat shop. It mkes me very proud to be able to help people. But I would not know how to live any other way. My can do ways and welding have actually saved my life. thank you welding. And Mom & Dad. Just remember what you learned as a kid. There's no such word as can't.
Mike
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Welcome to the forum.
M J Mauer Andover, Ohio

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you are an inspiration to all
glad you are a member
welcome
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Weldersone,
Welcome to the forum! Sounds like you can help us more than we will be able to help you.
- Jonathan
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Welcome to the group. :)
It's always best to build your own, especially when it comes to hitches!!!
Matt
weldersone
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:D I thank you all for welcoming me.
Finished up a boat trailer support today and the boat was sold. Salt water and metal do not get along and the old support was completely erroaded. All the prospected buyers had a problem with it. So with the boat still on the trailor I fabbed a new one, cut the other one out and the boat sold. Is fabrication great or what? And again thank you all for the nice welcome, I look forward to learning and sharing with all of you! :)
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Welcome. Sounds like we can pick up some good tips from your experience.
Glad you're a member.
We are not lawyers nor physicians, but welders do it in all positions!

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