From: hvac tech
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Date: 30-Dec-17 |
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Trooper from Louisiana asked if his bear take down could be fixed . i took on the job it is almost done just waiting on a few screws .
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From: hvac tech
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Date: 30-Dec-17 |
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top side view
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From: Zmonster
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Date: 30-Dec-17 |
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What was wrong with it?
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From: hvac tech
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Date: 30-Dec-17 |
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The original limb pocket was broken were the limb hooks under it .
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From: Zmonster
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Date: 30-Dec-17 |
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Oh wow. Nice work.
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From: hvac tech
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Date: 30-Dec-17 |
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Casey thanks this handle is kinda special to trooper that is why i fixed it ,
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From: newell38
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Date: 30-Dec-17 |
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Murray is a good man! Your repair is looking good!
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From: Cameron Root
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Date: 30-Dec-17 |
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He's a good guy to deal with.
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From: hvac tech
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Date: 30-Dec-17 |
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Yes Murray is a trooper in more than one way .
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From: KyPhil
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Date: 30-Dec-17 |
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I knew he has wanted that fixed for sometime now. Awesome you did that. What else do you need to finish it?
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From: hvac tech
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Date: 30-Dec-17 |
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Well not to much i need a few screws that were lost in transit .then adjust the limb some .
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From: cacciatore
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Date: 30-Dec-17 |
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I am glad Murray will have his trusted TD back,he made a lot of memories with it, congrats for a good job
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From: 4nolz@work
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Date: 30-Dec-17 |
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hvac did you fabricate a limb pocket?
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From: hvac tech
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Date: 30-Dec-17 |
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This was a one time deal no more will be done that is all i will say on that .
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From: Wild Bill
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Date: 30-Dec-17 |
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Did you silver braze the parts back on/together?
Fixed a flintlock hammer once that way.
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From: Bones44
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Date: 30-Dec-17 |
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Looks great ! I'm sure he appreciates it. Tom
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From: hvac tech
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Date: 30-Dec-17 |
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wild bill no it is aluminum you cannot braze that only tig weld or wire weld it .
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From: KDdog
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Date: 30-Dec-17 |
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Wow! Great job!
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From: George D. Stout
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Date: 30-Dec-17 |
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Joe can fix or make just about anything. I've know him for over forty years and he still amazes me.
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From: Trooper
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Date: 30-Dec-17 |
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I have been trying for several years to find someone to fix that handle for me and kept getting shot down. I even tried dealing with Bear to no satisfaction. Then out of nowhere Joe fell into the picture and without hesitation took on this project for me. I've never dealt with or talked to Joe before now. He just decided to help me with this because of who he is! Joe is awesome and very talented and has been a blessing to me. Thanks Joe and thanks to you guys who made those positive comments about me, very humbling! Murray
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From: SB
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Date: 30-Dec-17 |
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How the heck did you get it out of the riser?
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From: 4FINGER
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Date: 30-Dec-17 |
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Well Done...Good Guys Do Win on Both Ends...4finger
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From: Cameron Root
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Date: 30-Dec-17 |
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Must have tigged it in position.
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From: SB
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Date: 30-Dec-17 |
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Dosn't look like it's all the way in the riser in that first pic!
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From: Trooper
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Date: 30-Dec-17 |
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SB it's not; Joe's waiting for the glue to come in.
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From: SB
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Date: 30-Dec-17 |
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Which brings us back to my first question! I know how they are installed....how you get them back out without ruining the riser.. ? Trade secret?
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From: SB
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Date: 30-Dec-17 |
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......I do have a hunch
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From: Autumn Moon
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Date: 30-Dec-17 |
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Very Good work and a great thing to to for someone and I know that was tough to do.
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From: Red Beastmaster
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Date: 13-Jan-18 |
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My Dad always said you don't have to know how to do everything, just know someone else who does. Joe is that guy.
I have all sorts of things he's made for me over the years. The latest is a very nice spine tester. Just felt like doing it!
He's always eager to share his knowledge too. After a LONG road trip to a SC hog hunt in my little car I was an expert on geothermal heating! LOL
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From: hvac tech
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Date: 13-Jan-18 |
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Thanks Dave well like i said about asking questions . i always ask them that is how we learn i try to never stop learning .
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From: HARRY CARRY
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Date: 13-Jan-18 |
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I learned more about how a small town runs, too, from Joe, than I ever considered. Though Red, if you had a handful of folks in Suzi for that ride, well, hmmmmm!
Nice work, hvac tech!
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From: Redneck Engineer
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Date: 13-Jan-18 |
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hvac tech
I always thought that those limb brackets were magnesium, not aluminum. Did you repair the old broken bracket or make a new one? Thanks for your answer. I thought I knew something about those brackets. Hopefully, I can learn something further.
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From: hvac tech
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Date: 13-Jan-18 |
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Jerry they are aluminum but let s just let it go there .
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From: Orion
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Date: 13-Jan-18 |
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I'm a bit confused. Why all the secrecy? That's the first Bear riser I've ever seen broken like that. Not likely to be a big market for similar repairs. Why not just share what you did?
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From: Cameron Root
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Date: 13-Jan-18 |
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True tradesmen always keep a little back. They will if your lucky teach you everything you know.
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