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    Half Full or Half Empty

    As I was loading wood into my kiln I thought of the old adage. I was trying to decide if I was a half empty, or half full kind of guy. I decided I was a half full and finished loading my kiln. While I took a break I activated the wood protection system to protect against any pilfering
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    Just don't let him drool on the wood after it comes out of the kiln.

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    If your wood protection system is anything like my labs it will lick the theives to death before it would ever take a bite out of them

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    Quote Originally Posted by Greg Scott
    If your wood protection system is anything like my labs it will lick the theives to death before it would ever take a bite out of them
    Yeah, he has that same killer look as my lab!

    Nice pile 'o wood too!
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    Back Up

    I keep the enforcer in reserve for backup!!!!!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by George Bledsoe
    I keep the enforcer in reserve for backup!!!!!!!
    Now there is a vicious looking animal!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Greg Scott
    If your wood protection system is anything like my labs it will lick the theives to death before it would ever take a bite out of them
    In some cases that could be scary enough!!
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    Sometimes we see what we expect to see, and not what we are looking at! Scott

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    Damn guys, those pictures just make me miss my Samantha that much more. Be good to them and give a hug from me.

    In memorium:
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    Yeah,Ive got one of them vicious critters,hanging around here.Jimmy the Border Collie.I swear if anyone tried to rob my house or shop Jimmy would help them,then want to go for a ride with them.

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    My pal Archie. She's a Thud Missile.
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    Only the Blue Roads

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    Mine will take your, uh, arm off!!

    John
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    Log Skidder

    Don't get to near the log skidder it has a heck of a kick!!!!
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    Lol. So is it remote control, or feed it to get it turned on?


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    I have one that keeps the squirrels away
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    Floyd in Missouri

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    Here's my woodshop helper Racer, looking for some nice pieces of wood to run through his saw.


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