Bumble bees are d*cks too!!!!!!
I usually have the third group around my house .
True, but my knees have got calluses from groveling all the time .
Figured that I'd show you some pics and you can see if it looks like it will work. Just let me know.
Figured that I'd show you some pics and you can see if it looks like it will work. Just let me know.
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A lot of the coolers just use distilled water, but there are others that use refrigerant, and some use peltier junctions.What do they use for coolant? We have a small laser engraver at work that uses a water chilling system. Them on the sheeter on my press there is an oil coolant system that runs the drives and keeps them cool.
Iffin any of you need a ‘save a thread’ spark plug insert (short) just let me know.
Just got ten off evilbay.
I have the tooling and will loan it out. [emoji106]
I need to take Cobey fishing below Table Rock dam.
Once he catch’s some wild run trout he will be hooked for life. [emoji106]
I used to fish Crane Creek for the McCloud rainbows. You had to crawl up to the edge of the stream like a sniper. If you hooked one, you had to turn him before he made a beeline for a rootball and just sat there with no hope of you getting him to come out.I have caught some, only had time for a day trip.... I spent 50 bucks someday I hope to catch big wild trout again but
Not in the cards anytime soon
I really enjoyed our visit, Russell. May need to get that Homie backpack fogger going and hire out for mosquito and tick control.[emoji57]Been a good day. Sawnami came down from Springfield and picked up a rig I traded him at hedgefest, bought a couple of extra saws I had. Had a nice long visit about saws and folks and etc. Darn people kept interrupting saw talk by wanting me to work though. I swear, some folks need to get their priorities right.
And here I was thinking I could just send it your way to fix............
I used to fish Crane Creek for the McCloud rainbows. You had to crawl up to the edge of the stream like a sniper. If you hooked one, you had to turn him before he made a beeline for a rootball and just sat there with no hope of you getting him to come out.
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