and here I was expecting a picture of Rick and Crash.....
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and here I was expecting a picture of Rick and Crash.....
best of luck, keep us posted....
Made one for my brother many moons ago. Believe the design came from the book "How to survive in the woods" by Bradford Angier. It was a couple pieces of wire coat hanger later modified to welding...
First off, put your beans in a pot of cold water. Remove any that float. Then put the pot on to boil for an hour or so. Take it off, let it cool and refridgerate overnight. Next day cook away, eat,...
great pics, thanks so much for sharing them, looks like an awesome time was had by all
uh howdy
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Welcome home
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Semper Fi Snaplink, good folks here, even us retired Navy types....
I have come across a 1967 Dodge Coronet with an electric fuel pump mounted in the trunk connected to 30 feet of fuel line. Easy to drop into a stations tank during power outages and pump the car...
If anyone could find a corner in a dome or igloo, betcha Rick could....
Prefer iron sights, but depending on range and conditions. Scope sure does help my old eyes when the range gets long. But, like Crash, prefer the sights on that M14 over anything else.
good advice
Haven't tried them for seedlings yet, will next planting tho. Mine have cotton balls, twigs, and vaseline. Put them in a baggie and hung from the fence. Sun heats it up enough for the vaseline to...
Gotta agree with Remy. For the money spent, the 700 is an awesome rifle. You could spend more and get better. But, pound for pound, dollar for dollar. The 700 in 308 gets the nod. Don't even attempt...
Happy 4th to everyone. Enjoy and be safe.
Sarge, be there ta visit ya soon. Bringing soap on a rope, anything else you need while I'm shopping?
Wear a small pouch on my belt daily. My Altoids tin rides in a larger pouch I picked up at Home Depot for about $5. Picked up another pouch today when I went to a shipmate's retirement ceremony, less...
Crash, would be older vehicles thatn 1980. Basically, if it has a point type ignition (non electronic) it will be safe. Most cars probably pre 1975, boats some years later. Most mid 80's vehicles can...
now you've gone and opened Pandora's box, the woes will befall us all, time to bugout
hope you had a very enjoyable birthday
cool idea, wonder how it'll look next to my pet rock and weather rock,
now if I could only find that multiplication rock....
The only "fault" that concerns me is the New Madrid fault. Most of the others are nothing too extreme. Should New Madrid decide to shake, possibility of a buncha new topo maps would be needed.
Howdy and welcome.