WARRIORWELDING
Owner opperator Of WarriorWelding LLC.
- Joined
- Jan 6, 2008
- Location
- Chillin, Hwy 64 Mocksville NC
Elderly man down the road heats with wood. He is out! Loading up as much as he needs with another neighbor who checked in on him.
You’re a good man!Elderly man down the road heats with wood. He is out! Loading up as much as he needs with another neighbor who checked in on him.
Thanks, I was just part of the reaction. Another neighbor got the info. That neighbor knew we had the wood.You’re a good man!
Not to sound shitty but is there a reason this kind of damage happened? If driver error was there repercussions like wearing the dunce cap for a month or something??
I've seen the fault swing both ways over the 18 or so years total I have worked on Emergency equipment. As far as penalties I couldn't tell you how that plays out. Most of the time we rarely get details on the faulty party let alone how the incident occurred. A career member would have better knowledge.Not to sound shitty but is there a reason this kind of damage happened? If driver error was there repercussions like wearing the dunce cap for a month or something??

I had the pleasure of meeting old man Sutphen when I worked for a hydraulic cylinder manufacturer in Ohio. Dude in his 90s was nut and bolt restoring 1st gen rolls Royce’s doing all the work himself. He had 5 or 6 going at the same timeI've always thought Sutphen engines were some sharp looking rides. Their aerials not so much though lol.
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They have a aircraft hanger full of awesome restored stuff, including a airplane.I had the pleasure of meeting old man Sutphen when I worked for a hydraulic cylinder manufacturer in Ohio. Dude in his 90s was nut and bolt restoring 1st gen rolls Royce’s doing all the work himself. He had 5 or 6 going at the same time
There was a story they told where he was trying to make a model t based hot rod using the engine from a fire truck. He apparently got so excited to drive it once it was running that he took off from the shop, and proceeded to circle the building about 10 times with the clutch in. Turns out he hadn’t done brake lines yet, and just let it coast to a stop. He was in his 80s at the time.
They have the only no weld ladders in the industry using specially made rivets for ladder assembly that make for a safer product supposedly