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Default Which weld is mine?

http://www.flickr.com/photos/deserttraveler/

I revisited a site where I did some work 22 years ago, but thoroughly for a
different reason than welding. I went out to look and see if the lock boxes
I had put up 22 years ago were still there, and how they did. Apparently,
pretty good. They did change to Medco locks, a much better lock, but the
original welding still looked pretty darn good.

Compared, as you see, to someone who had been there after me.

Steve


 
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