PA Dan
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Good point Wayne!Thats a doctored pic.
You really think he'd get 2 jugs done in one day?
Good point Wayne!Thats a doctored pic.
You really think he'd get 2 jugs done in one day?
Thats a doctored pic.
You really think he'd get 2 jugs done in one day?
Thats a doctored pic.
You really think he'd get 2 jugs done in one day?
Well.......I started on them two weeks ago. Before I cut my hay. LOL
I'm just wondering what Dan is smoking.
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I fart in your general direction sir.
please do so. we could use some global warming up here
Didn't know Emu's made methane. Thought that was just cows and rental pigs and such.Methane?
Didn't know Emu's made methane. Thought that was just cows and rental pigs and such.
I think Ben said Devcon will help with that.I often have the vapors.
That thing is cray cray
for the most part but one still thinks it’s junk and the guys that use jb weld are cullsThis thread is still going I thought we all agreed that JB was the way to go.![]()
Cull refers to wood. You would be a "hack" sir.for the most part but one still thinks it’s junk and the guys that use jb weld are culls
Funny how he hasn’t ran his mouth here
That's a great story. Turn an burn.I once rebuilt a 4K generator rotor with it.
Although the manufacturer says JB is non conductive I assure you it is quite conductive with higher amounts of electricity.
I shut it down as fast as I could but not before my repair had turned to ASH.
The small repair became a huge repair that I repaired with standard plastic epoxy. The standard grey JB putty stick was too prone to passing current.
I thought it was cattle.Cull refers to wood. You would be a "hack" sir.