Please, NO!Guess I should update my avatar to one of my biking pictures with full lycra.
Two tickets to Mary Chapin carpenter in Tucson and I won't post the lycra photos.Please, NO!
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Generally use a torch head with self igniter with portable tank to light mine. Preheat the thermocouple and no holding it off a minute to have it fizzle out. Now my pilot on furnace never gets shut off for warm weather after spending hours trying to get it to stay lit.Have faith young man.
Hellya Splatz!!!
Last truck didn't come with the front tow/pull hooks like ordered but this one did, and chromed to boot.
Didja go back for the bird and call the DNR for a permit to keep it?Couple years ago one hit the 70mph door on the wife's side and she might've burped out an f-bomb @ volume. Such a sweet talker but a mouth like a sailor.
Blasted p.o.space heater, shick shick! Pilot light would go up n down, repeat, but the main burner wouldn't ignite with mucho nose to floor exercises I really shouldn't be doing. Me getting back up is a pitiful thing to watch. No heat hence didn't fill the water system up but its ready to go. We'll find out Mon when we can get it fixed, hopefully next week by the top gun of our fave plumber/heating repair shop. We're going for an afternoon so I'll have time to test the pipeworks @ 28psi before the guy comes, thataway we'll have a plumber on hand if we've sprung a leak.
Lake's too high to put the dock in but its going down relatively fast.
River had multiple kayakers activity so a line didn't get wet.
Beauty sunny day with a high of 55º.
Oh, clapped slapped my first 1/2 grown skeeter while playing with the heater, the filthy animal.
It stays lit but somethings goin on with the gas suppler or sumpin. I used to use a torch but then installed an igniter so no disassembly required after. Long n short a few years back a furnace repair guy talked me into new guts for it when I wanted a complete new heater. When he got done the fan wouldn't work I said it sounds like the blade is stuck. Checked it and yup, stuck because of the jostling of the entire log walls mounted unit. The well etc. is another cob jobs affair over the past 70 some years. asterisking grumble mumble.Generally use a torch head with self igniter with portable tank to light mine. Preheat the thermocouple and no holding it off a minute to have it fizzle out. Now my pilot on furnace never gets shut off for warm weather after spending hours trying to get it to stay lit.
Have never had too much issues with crud in natural gas but had fair share of clogged orifices with propane. Can be some dirty stuff or lines not properly purged. Years ago my main source of heat was wood but had a propane wall plaque heater mounted on the wall near wood stove. That thing was efficient as could be and burned clean vent free. Thermostat set at sixty five I could get a couple weeks of secondary heat out of it with a 40lb cylinder. Perfect with the wive getting up at all hours bottle feeding young uns and the little 18" wide heater put out 28,000 btu. heating just the objects in the room instead of air works.It stays lit but somethings goin on with the gas suppler or sumpin. I used to use a torch but then installed an igniter so no disassembly required after. Long n short a few years back a furnace repair guy talked me into new guts for it when I wanted a complete new heater. When he got done the fan wouldn't work I said it sounds like the blade is stuck. Checked it and yup, stuck because of the jostling of the entire log walls mounted unit. The well etc. is another cob jobs affair over the past 70 some years. asterisking grumble mumble.
Only bird I remember in a vehicle is a hummer that must've flown in when the hatchback was open and starved to death before it got used again.
Been there, a tent is warmer than a camper with frozen moisture in the gas lines. Brother and I spent a week in one that was run, tested and working fine until the temperature dipped to 20 below. It was so cold you had to pee in a pop bottle before zipping yourself into the mummy bag and it was frozen solid by the door next morning. That camper after getting the moisture out of lines was used for 15 years at a permanent site without issue.Had trouble with spiders building nest in the wrong places in camper propane heater. Lots of fun trying to work on inaccessible parts at floor level in freezing weather. Camper was borrowed from my FIL and assured me everything was in tip top werking order.
Properly purged? Surely you jest. Never knew till a couple years ago how dirty propane is.Have never had too much issues with crud in natural gas but had fair share of clogged orifices with propane. Can be some dirty stuff or lines not properly purged.
That infernal machine only gets one down n up outa me. Pilot was going cause I can hear it with the good ear as could the Finn. Thats as far as I go playing with gas. Not as dumb as I look don'tcha know.Al, an inspection mirror may be useful for czeching to see if the pilot is lit when going thru the start up routine. On my water heater, the inspection is so close to the floor, it is hard to see the low even with one's face pressed to the concrete basement floor. Makes it much easier than a bunch of ups and downs.
The tire shop is going to put them on the shelf and offer them at a good price. I also told them that if the situation ever arose, they could be donated to one in need.Did you get rid of your run flats?
Was talking to the tow truck driver yesterday as my son had to get his car towed down 3 blocks to our mechanic, his starter died. Guy was telling me more and more cars are coming without spares. He was also telling me about all the cars that have to have the front bumper removed to be towed. 2003 Civic, easy peasy. Hook underneath the front and drag it on the flat bed. Car all fixed with oil change and tire rotation. I think my son is going to drive that car forever.
Thanks!Suppressor number 7 paid for including tax stamp, on back order then they say 90 days or less even adding it on my existing Trust, hopefully have it for fall hunting. Dead Air Primal made for the big 'un's up to 46 cal. and 338 Lapua pressures, perfect for the .450 Bushmaster AR and the .357 Max and .44 Magnum H&R's, also uses the same direct thread ends as the Nomad 30.
Tried to take the Daystate Revere .25 (not a Regal as I've posted, what memory?) and the new to me Marauder .25 to first the old club, where a three man pistol class had the whole general purpose range tied up. That's 18 bays wide and 100 yards deep, its the only range there with electrical outlets so no go for running the compressor so no shooting there. Plan B go to the new club that has power on the rifle range once you learn where to flip the switch to turn 'em on. Both rifles are shooters but the Marauder is a Ruger bolt action and the Daystate is a Anschutz Custom shop, not hugely more accurate but enough that you'll never mistake them. Marauder trigger is a 2 stage breaking at about 2 pounds, the Daystate a two stage breaking at 8 ozs. and soooooo smooth. Marauder was shooting .6 to .75 groups at 50 yards, Daystate .3 to .60 as it came off its tune (below optimal air pressure). I'll be moving the Marauder on and some one will get a nice rifle at a reasonable price. Fun afternoon all in all once I got the logistics worked out.
Yes indeed, Congratulations![]()
No red flags there....The cop that was first on the scene and disarmed was lucky. The jewelry store that was robbed was litterly around the corner from the station, maybe 300 feet. The alarm went off and he headed for the store. He looked in the window and thought nothing was amiss, just a couple of customers. He walked in, and the customers were the armed robbers. He never drew his weapon, and they took it from him. Same cop, and same place was robbed again, this time he drew his gun, but dropped it chasing the robber.
Don't like to speak bad of LEOs, but this guy probably shouldn't have been a cop. I worked for the city public works department at the time, so was familiar with the local cops including this one. Our PD was called in to assist a nearby community when there was a riot in the high school. He was at the public works dept afterwards talking about it. He took a swing with his nightstick at a rioter and missed. On the follow thru after the miss he struck a gal in the chops that was just trying to get out of the school knocking her cold. He was laughing about it as he told us about his "acomplishment".
Another time he arrested a friend of mine that was drunk and having too good of a time. Nothing real bad, just being drunk stupid. Apparently my friend said someting the cop didn't like. My friend ended up with about 4 or 5 charges against him including assulting the officer. Police report indicated that my friend was treated at the hospital for facial injuries while the cop was treated for hand injuries. In the end, all the charges against my friend were dropped.
This cop also liked to catch couples "making out" in their cars parked down by the beach at night as I knew numerous people that he caught. He would sneak up on the cars on foot with a flash light. He caught one of the public works guys one night that had worked the afternoon shift at PW that evening. There was quite a lightning storm coming over the Big Lake, putting on quite a show. The PW guy got out of work, got a cup of coffee, and parked at the beach to watch the lightning show. The PW guy said he never heard or saw the cop until he pressed his flashlight against the window and turned it on. PW guy said it was a really awkward conversation when he cop realized who he was. Another friend that had previosly been caught by this cop saw him by chance sneeking up on him in his review mirror. My friend decided he was'nt sticking around to get caught, so he put his truck in gear and took off. Looked up in his mirror to see that in his haste to depart he was spraying the cop with beach sand.
It was fairly well known to the younger folks in town that this cop liked to catch those "parking" at the beach, and most thought he was a perv. One of the first really nice spring days I personally witnessed him parked in a secluded, partially hidden spot at the beach. He had a pair of binoculars and was watching the beach a ways down towards the paking lot where some of the early bird sun bathing girls were catching a few rays. When I unexpectedly came around the corner in a public works truck, he threw the binoculars down on the floor and took off in the patrol car rather hurriedly. I doubt that in today's world he would be employed long as an LEO.
Mine just laughed at me when I recited it to her. 😥I composed a poem for my wife for our anniversary. Feel free to steal it if it suits your relationship:
Roses are red,
Violets are blue.
I can't believe,
I'm still married to you...
Brought tears to her eyes.
Have a great TGIF.