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Are you cleaning the logs by pressure washing or brushing them off and milling them? A bark scraper too, otherwise blades don’t stay sharp long, as I’m sure you have discovered by now
I've been pressure washing the dirty stuff.Are you cleaning the logs by pressure washing or brushing them off and milling them? A bark scraper too, otherwise blades don’t stay sharp long, as I’m sure you have discovered by now
I’ve noticed in some pics Munkee a little sprucing up needs to be implemented around there…weeds, overgrown stuffs, etc, etc. Any chance ewe can get that joint in Augusta National shape in the next, let’s say, seven days?I've been pressure washing the dirty stuff.
WD40 is almost useless IMHO, there's way better penetrating lubes out there.
I don't recall the last time I even bought any WD40.


That'll be good on toast.Moved a 4.25 lb angus chuck roast from the freezer to the fridge about four days ago, and that bad boy got seared heavy in cast iron on both sides and the edges, and buried under a heap of potatoes, vidalia onions, mushrooms, and carrots in the ol’ crock pot yesterday evening. Ran it on high for a couple of hours then all night long on low, switched to warm this morning before work. That’s some crazy good roast and veggies right there.
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Had a big plateful with 7 or 8 pieces of white bread…didn’t toast it this time, but toast is fine with a good ol’ crock pot roast and veggies.That'll be good on toast.
Just toast. Not toast and sugared fruit spread.
You want the real deal penetrant, look no further than Mouse Milk…it’ll creep and break any bolts/nuts, etc loose this planet has to offer up. It’s pricey but well worth it…a quart runs anywhere from $25-35 depending on where ya buy it.I often wind up buying PB Blaster because it's cheaper but I honestly don't think it is any more effective. Some people rave about Kroil, I think it's a cult. I prefer to use WD-40 as a non-corrosive solvent and cleaner for tools, hardware, saws, guns, etc.
Brakleen, however is something I use a lot.
Did you mean Moose Milk?You want the real deal penetrant, look no further than Mouse Milk…it’ll creep and break any bolts/nuts, etc loose this planet has to offer up. It’s pricey but well worth it…a quart runs anywhere from $25-35 depending on where ya buy it.
gotta be a joke in here somewhereYou want the real deal penetrant, look no further
He was thinking spit and Bojangles chicken grease.gotta be a joke in here somewhere
Didn't think you knew what moose milk is, guess you are not a muzzleloader shooter. Kids!Mouse Milk has been around since the late 60’s kiddos…highly used in the aerospace/anircraft industry. F’ng youngins, go figure.
Yes Larry, I know what moose milk is...I’ve shot muzzleloaders for over 40 yrs.Didn't think you knew what moose milk is, guess you are not a muzzleloader shooter. Kids!
But have you grinned a ba’r to death?Yes Larry, I know what moose milk is...I’ve shot muzzleloaders for over 40 yrs.




