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Built this furnace for a customer using my crane. Nothing went wrong
and the pay was very good.

http://www.machinerymoverschicago.co...ing-a-Furnace/

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On Thursday, November 12, 2015 at 10:39:54 AM UTC-5, Ignoramus885 wrote:
Built this furnace for a customer using my crane. Nothing went wrong
and the pay was very good.

http://www.machinerymoverschicago.co...ing-a-Furnace/

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Nice job. If I may ask, how did you get it? Do you advertise crane services?

I like the "I might cremate you" warning sticker.

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Built this furnace for a customer using my crane. Nothing went wrong
and the pay was very good.

http://www.machinerymoverschicago.co...ing-a-Furnace/


Man, those shag haircuts on your workers are outta sight, man.

I'll bet that job paid for the crane and its refurb. Cool!

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On 2015-11-12, Larry Jaques wrote:
On Thu, 12 Nov 2015 09:39:51 -0600, Ignoramus885
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Built this furnace for a customer using my crane. Nothing went wrong
and the pay was very good.

http://www.machinerymoverschicago.co...ing-a-Furnace/


Man, those shag haircuts on your workers are outta sight, man.

I'll bet that job paid for the crane and its refurb. Cool!


It exactly paid for the crane and its new tires.

You were spot on.

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On Thu, 12 Nov 2015 20:18:07 -0600, Ignoramus885
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On 2015-11-12, Larry Jaques wrote:
On Thu, 12 Nov 2015 09:39:51 -0600, Ignoramus885
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Built this furnace for a customer using my crane. Nothing went wrong
and the pay was very good.

http://www.machinerymoverschicago.co...ing-a-Furnace/


Man, those shag haircuts on your workers are outta sight, man.

I'll bet that job paid for the crane and its refurb. Cool!


It exactly paid for the crane and its new tires.

You were spot on.


Hah! g How about the shiny new cable and fresh grease?

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On 2015-11-13, Larry Jaques wrote:
On Thu, 12 Nov 2015 20:18:07 -0600, Ignoramus885
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On 2015-11-12, Larry Jaques wrote:
On Thu, 12 Nov 2015 09:39:51 -0600, Ignoramus885
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Built this furnace for a customer using my crane. Nothing went wrong
and the pay was very good.

http://www.machinerymoverschicago.co...ing-a-Furnace/

Man, those shag haircuts on your workers are outta sight, man.

I'll bet that job paid for the crane and its refurb. Cool!


It exactly paid for the crane and its new tires.

You were spot on.


Hah! g How about the shiny new cable and fresh grease?


The scrap metal that they gave me paid for the cable
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On Fri, 13 Nov 2015 06:35:36 -0600, Ignoramus885
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On 2015-11-13, Larry Jaques wrote:
On Thu, 12 Nov 2015 20:18:07 -0600, Ignoramus885
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On 2015-11-12, Larry Jaques wrote:
On Thu, 12 Nov 2015 09:39:51 -0600, Ignoramus885
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Built this furnace for a customer using my crane. Nothing went wrong
and the pay was very good.

http://www.machinerymoverschicago.co...ing-a-Furnace/

Man, those shag haircuts on your workers are outta sight, man.

I'll bet that job paid for the crane and its refurb. Cool!


It exactly paid for the crane and its new tires.

You were spot on.


Hah! g How about the shiny new cable and fresh grease?


The scrap metal that they gave me paid for the cable


Works for me.

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On 11/13/2015 6:35 AM, Ignoramus885 wrote:
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The scrap metal that they gave me paid for the cable


You having "issues" w/ prices, these days, Iggy? The local dude here I
see most mornings at the donut shop is whining big-time on the scrap
metals markets--of course, here he's got to haul a _minimum_ of 100 mi
and routine goes about 200 and when things are good often as far as
Houston for offshore shipment...

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On 2015-11-13, dpb wrote:
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The scrap metal that they gave me paid for the cable


You having "issues" w/ prices, these days, Iggy? The local dude here I
see most mornings at the donut shop is whining big-time on the scrap
metals markets--of course, here he's got to haul a _minimum_ of 100 mi
and routine goes about 200 and when things are good often as far as
Houston for offshore shipment...


Yes. Scrap metal is barely worth picking up for free.

The party is over.

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On 11/12/2015 7:39 AM, Ignoramus885 wrote:
Built this furnace for a customer using my crane. Nothing went wrong
and the pay was very good.

http://www.machinerymoverschicago.co...ing-a-Furnace/

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What is the black UFO in picture #8?

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On Fri, 13 Nov 2015 10:57:30 -0800, Paul Drahn
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On 11/12/2015 7:39 AM, Ignoramus885 wrote:
Built this furnace for a customer using my crane. Nothing went wrong
and the pay was very good.

http://www.machinerymoverschicago.co...ing-a-Furnace/

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What is the black UFO in picture #8?


He hacked up a furball.

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On Thu, 12 Nov 2015 09:39:51 -0600, Ignoramus885
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Built this furnace for a customer using my crane. Nothing went wrong
and the pay was very good.

http://www.machinerymoverschicago.co...ing-a-Furnace/

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Did you build it..or simply assemble it?

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On 2015-11-14, Gunner Asch wrote:
On Thu, 12 Nov 2015 09:39:51 -0600, Ignoramus885
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Built this furnace for a customer using my crane. Nothing went wrong
and the pay was very good.

http://www.machinerymoverschicago.co...ing-a-Furnace/

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Did you build it..or simply assemble it?


Assembled from ready pieces, of course.

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On Sat, 14 Nov 2015 17:17:09 -0600, Ignoramus22653
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On 2015-11-14, Gunner Asch wrote:
On Thu, 12 Nov 2015 09:39:51 -0600, Ignoramus885
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Built this furnace for a customer using my crane. Nothing went wrong
and the pay was very good.

http://www.machinerymoverschicago.co...ing-a-Furnace/

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Did you build it..or simply assemble it?


Assembled from ready pieces, of course.

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Thanks for the clarification.
Words do mean something.

Gunner
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