David,Your answer is the most logical to me. It pays to have a camera with you
always like I should have today but did not. There was a guy on a Harley
Davidson towing an open sided trailer. In the trailer was a very large Mastiff.
The trailer was either a modified one or was custom made. It had a cushion like
device that allowed the dog to lean over the front of it and stand on its hind
legs. The pooch did not seem to be strapped in. Have a great Sunday.Rich
On Saturday, July 6, 2019, 11:30:25 AM EDT, David Young <dsy@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Hi Rich! Not sure what the spout was made of. There were no obvious seams,
as there would be with metal, and having a mold made, for plastic, would be
cost prohibitive unless you were making thousands. So, I'm thinking, maybe
sculpted out of firbreglass? Not sure.
I drive that stretch several times a year, so I know it's quite new. When I
spotted it, I just HAD to turn around at the next driveway, go back and take
the shot.
Thanks for looking.
David.
David,------
Very clever indeed!. Is the spout made out of metal?. It must have been
costly to fabricate it.
Thank you for posting this.
Best.
Rich Palmer
On Saturday, July 6, 2019, 10:07:03 AM EDT, David Young
<dsy@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I doubt there is one amongst us, who has not "busted a knuckle" when
working on an engine or other mechanical contrivance...
But, when you're a mechanic working from your rural home that's hidden
from the road, you need a sign and a logo that will catch peoples
attention...
I liked what this chap did with a 45 gallon drum...
https://www.flickr.com/photos/155735425@N05/48212710267/in/dateposted-
public/
Enjoy!
David.
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