James Miller
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That's just how they get down in filthy. Has nothing to do with the virus. Just another day.Some of the first pics out of Philadelphia...
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That's just how they get down in filthy. Has nothing to do with the virus. Just another day.Some of the first pics out of Philadelphia...
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Yup metal legs this one in doing with stainless . Will be next to the couch and woodstove. For thick pours I use a slow setting epxy not as much heat . West ,Mas deep pour is good as is Stone coat.Cool. Metal legs? Do you use a casting resin? This current table used the left-overs in two different drums of epoxy resin I found in my sisters shed recently. After some brief testing I realised it would have a yellow colour so I deliberately didn't seal the wood, hoping it would leach another colour so it all kinda worked. Turned out better than I hoped. But I couldn't find a good ratio of hardener to resin that would keep the curing temps/speed reasonable and certainly not in any volume, so I poured about a max of a gallon at a time, left it for about 2hrs to cure up a bit, then poured another lot. Rinse and repeat.
The PVC I used as a mold distorts at about 60°C and one of the pours peaked at about 54°C - cutting it a bit fine . The PVC is all I had available at the time.
Just yesterday a mate and I were talking about buying a drum of clear casting resin. There are some out there that would allow us to pour huge volumes in one go and they'd stay clear (unless we wanted to add colour). He said he approached a USA bidness but they wouldn't sell to NZ. I'm sure West System here in NZ would sell us something like it but I bet it's very expensive. This coffee table will have used 60L (15.8 gallons) by the time it's all over. the legs have drunk nearly 3 gallons so far. It would be a very expensive exercise if the resin wasn't free.
Yeah, it amazes me that they cleaned out the stores...why?Pa about to become a real **** show. Governor says shut down all non essential businesses. Businesses already refusing to listen cause there not doing anything to enforce it. Marshal law here we come LOL. Keep your powder dry.
eating so many fresh baked carbs, I guess I can start calling you "dough boy" ??? lol and just so you don't get confused the wheat flour carbs are ok! just leave the carbs on the saws alone if you happen to run low!!!! their full of gas, and we all know what happens when were all full of gas??? ….Its kind of funny. I have all but stopped buying bread and cereal. I make up a dozen bisquits ever day or so. I should cut that in half and do 6 at a time cause fresh out of the oven are so damn good!
You’re 45,000 ahead of me on the 97 F350.Hit a milestone with the "94" F150
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Why?Yup why? Squirrel makes a fine meal. View attachment 807554View attachment 807555View attachment 807557View attachment 807560
We are much more socialist than the US, and mainland Europe are more Socialist than us. We are also a primarily urban population, we don't get guns as 99.999% don't understand that they are an essential tool for some country dwellers. A lot of hipster, middle class Brits like to preach about how others live while being pretty ignorant. We also like to laugh at DT...he is pretty easy to point and laugh at.....only we now have Boris to laugh at too. Our redeeming feature.....we laugh at ourselves just as much or more. I apolgise though if th clip i posted offended anyone, I did get a 'sad face emoji' from somebody so I guess it did, sorry.Glad you clarified LOL.
I have a number of European friends on Facebook and a few of them seem to think they are experts in US political matters...some of the stuff they post make my far left wing friends seem conservative. LOL
Then I got into an argument with my British cousin's wife about logging. She has lived in a suburb of London her entire life and never worked outdoors. She was sharing the most silly clips about how all logging should be stopped.
Nothing like a fresh meal.Why?
I'm not hungry yet, if it's still running around I don't have to refrigerate it!
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tree rats, keeps the aim good and straight.... tasty also.Nothing like a fresh meal.
Yup and the break barrel .177 pellet gun is great have a couple of thousand rounds dirt cheap.tree rats, keeps the aim good and straight.... tasty also.
Imagine that .Pa about to become a real **** show. Governor says shut down all non essential businesses. Businesses already refusing to listen cause there not doing anything to enforce it. Marshal law here we come LOL. Keep your powder dry.
10W40 your secret sausage ingredient?Nature will provide
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