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Old 03-13-2020, 03:26 PM   #51
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Re: Is this thing a 50th Anniversary pickup??

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I noticed that too!!!
Sometimes I post on "Golden" threads, mostly because I have one...
I didn't. Dang sneaky zombies,,,
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Old 03-13-2020, 03:44 PM   #52
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Re: Is this thing a 50th Anniversary pickup??

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Hey, chill with the criticism, especially when you have no idea what kind of "light bulb" I used. It is a series of dash light bulbs soldered together and sealed inside a plastic tube. It is built for just exactly that purpose. I have three different sizes of them, this one has an OD of 5/8 inch. Each of them has passed MSHA and OSHA inspections for use in a flammable atmosphere. As a welder, tanks are one of my specialties. I weld on all kinds of tanks, large and small, hydraulic tanks, diesel tanks and yes, even gasoline tanks. I have been doing it for 35 years. I know all the dangers and all the safety measures that are mandatory for continued life on this planet. I even administer part of the safety program where I currently work. There is no stupidity or reckless abandon in my life, well.....maybe where women are concerned there was. But the burn I got there can't be treated in a hospital.
Liking that idea, sounds like your a Metal Man!
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