Look at Mister Moneybags over here, who can afford to cook a goose!the shopping cart sizes isnt the problem. its the containers of food that have shrunk in size and the prices gone up at the same time that cooks my goose.
A shotgun shell is pretty cheapLook at Mister Moneybags over here, who can afford to cook a goose!
Do I DETECT Some sense of (AGE) DENIAL?Geez, the last dozen or so comments, I thought I was on Senior Forum.
410 shells are high here too. Years ago I bought a nice 410 pump to shoot rats while bushhogging. After buying a couple boxes of shells, I decided to sell the 410 and buy a 20 gauge. You can definitely come out reloading 410 if you have the hulls.I bought some 410 for my kids to shoot doves with this past weekend and it was over $2 a shell for the “cheapest” shells I could get here is California…chitty!
It is a fact. I might see you there some day.Do I DETECT Some sense of (AGE) DENIAL?
Or just the FACTS.
That's not the half of it.Reading posts about needing Metric bolts, just to realize/remember You guys are mostly Imperial is mind blowing.
Wherever I look I have Metric bolts laying around, I have shelves, drawers & buckets full of sorted and unsorted Metric bolts, nuts & shims.
Imperial bolts?
For my life I wouldn't be able to find a single one!
Unreal!
Shop floor
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Shop corner/wall, threaded round stock
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A shelf holding volumes of bolts
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Small assortment of most common Metric bolts in my dads shop
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Our hardware stores stock "loose" items, I can go in empty handed and come out with a single bolt/nut/washer/screw/nail whatever really.We had a supply house here that mostly dealt in metric fasteners. Amazingly they always priced out within a few pennies of our common SAE stuff.
The area is now a designated "economic opportunity zone" and all of the old businesses there have been bulldozed or gentrified into things like tattoo places or coffee shops.
We also had a supply place that dealt in "O" rings and similar bits. They would sell single items and didn't have a minimum sale amount if you payed cash.
I always got the impression they did it as a bit of a loss leader.
A lot of us guys (hobbyists) who needed the onesy twosy sales, remembered them when our employers needed to buy something.
That one was gentrified out also.