Nice Cowstove and good use for both boxes and splitter trash.We had our first fire of the season last night. In the shoulder season I rake up splitting trash and bark and put it in the boxes we seem to accumulate, then chuck the whole thing in the stove, apply a few noodles and set fire to it.
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The Cowcat Mk 2 came out from wherever she was and promptly fell over.
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You forgot to mention naturally curly.Wouldn't have guessed you had long hair
I feel your pain on the organization thang.. Seems like at times you have to do 9 things to get the one done.. Pre-drilling panels before turned into a nightmare once for me. The corrugated bowed out at the columns, stripped the screw holes attempting to fasten them.. When finally got screws to secure, they looked like a shotgun blast ! Learn the hard way sometimes. Every time I walk that way my sight is immediately drawn to the screw pattern that looks retarded.. I always raise my hand and identify, YUP THAT'S ME.. Hope your build turns out well.. NEW DIGS,, Yeeehaw..Well I forgot about the screws sticking up at the tie plates for the queens truss. So I had to find my router... then the bits... first bit was dull, then I couldn't find my good one... so back to lowes for a bit. Got that all sorted. Then had to find bits to pre drill the steel. (Side note, I have tons of drill bits but organization is severely lacking.) Then sharpen the bit (s) I found. So yeah, rough start but it turned out well.
yes the kids love their new race track/playground. It's not like they don't have a huge swing set, with fort, and trampoline to play on....gotta love it. Lol.
I get that 100%, why I don't waste money on levers .Some of my guns have synthetic stocks and stainless barrels +/or actions, but my Lever Actions look like lever actions ... otherwise, what's the point!
It’s not a waste!!!!!!I get that 100%, why I don't waste money on levers .
My biggest issue with them is that I can't load/remove the cartridges easily when I need to take a quick shot. But other than that I'd own one, but way too much $$$.It’s not a waste!!!!!!
I'm not questioning that it should or shouldn't move. After it did move my wife noticed a faint sulphur smell in our well water. Our well is 565 feet deep. I think a new vein opened up. Hopefully in a few days the water smell will go away. We have not had this issue before. The well is 49 years old.There is! …and why should we think it doesn’t/won’t move?!
Cowlad sure has grown!G'day fellers,
I'm all caught up now, was impressed to find at least 5 actual scrounging posts in the last 100 pages.
Sometimes when I'm on the scrounge I split everything down to size on site, other times I split to a size I can lift into the trailer or ute and split back home. Then I realised I was being silly, I've got kids to do that . Here's an action shot, he hits the bit of wood most times.
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That’s unfortunate… It seems to be a random problem around here. There is one house in my patents’ neighborhood that has really bad sulfur water… None of the houses next to it or across the street from it have any sulfur odor. I know of a similar situation in another neighborhood about 3 miles away from there. Sending you good thoughts that it clears up.I'm not questioning that it should or shouldn't move. After it did move my wife noticed a faint sulphur smell in our well water. Our well is 565 feet deep. I think a new vein opened up. Hopefully in a few days the water smell will go away. We have not had this issue before. The well is 49 years old.
My only “lever” guns are of the single shot falling block Ruger No 1 variety… Easy to load the only round I’ve needed for whitetails. Have fired multiple rounds at woodchucks across big fields on dairy farms… but real fast reloads weren’t really needed.My biggest issue with them is that I can't load/remove the cartridges easily when I need to take a quick shot. But other than that I'd own one, but way too much $$$.
I had a bad experience with one of those as a kid. Shooting light loads thru a Springfield/infield(45-70), whichever it was it was old(I'll probably get in trouble for that too lol), and then my dad put some hot loads in the #1, not funny . Ive got a break barrel in 223 I could use in that fashion and it would be just fine if needed, but I try to keep the noise levels down at the house except. That being said, when I let loose, everyone in the neighborhood knows , but they ain't lever guns .My only “lever” guns are of the single shot falling block Ruger No 1 variety… Easy to load the only round I’ve needed for whitetails. Have fired multiple rounds at woodchucks across big fields on dairy farms… but real fast reloads weren’t really needed.
I think I've seen you operating some "lever action" tractors ... they need to be converted to push button for your safety! Perhaps, even add some AI!!!I had a bad experience with one of those as a kid. Shooting light loads thru a Springfield/infield(45-70), whichever it was it was old(I'll probably get in trouble for that too lol), and then my dad put some hot loads in the #1, not funny . Ive got a break barrel in 223 I could use in that fashion and it would be just fine if needed, but I try to keep the noise levels down at the house except. That being said, when I let loose, everyone in the neighborhood knows , but they ain't lever guns .
I don’t know why people think giving someone a heavily recoiling gun to shoot is funny… People get hurt (scoped, punched in the nose, etc.) if they don’t understand how to use them. Not to mention some will never shoot again.I had a bad experience with one of those as a kid. Shooting light loads thru a Springfield/infield(45-70), whichever it was it was old(I'll probably get in trouble for that too lol), and then my dad put some hot loads in the #1, not funny . Ive got a break barrel in 223 I could use in that fashion and it would be just fine if needed, but I try to keep the noise levels down at the house except. That being said, when I let loose, everyone in the neighborhood knows , but they ain't lever guns .
Makes no sense to me either. Guess who got popped by his own scope not long after and needed stitches lol.I don’t know why people think giving someone a heavily recoiling gun to shoot is funny… People get hurt (scoped, punched in the nose, etc.) if they don’t understand how to use them. Not to mention some will never shoot again.
I like to play… Numrich had a Ruger No 1 in 458 Win Mag that was purchased and traded back in multiple times. I went in to buy it with the intent of doing the same thing… play with it a bit for fun. It was gone again. Unfortunately when it came back again the guy who last owned it had messed it up… It had obviously been dropped. There was a big gash in the butt stock and damage on the forearm. To make matters worse he tried to sand out the damage so there was a big dished out area. That turned me right off… I regret not pulling the trigger sooner.
I’ve got stuff that is very intimidating… a bunch of gun savoy guys wouldn’t shoot my 3” S&W 629 .44 mag. It throws about 3 feet of muzzle flash and the muzzle blast is horrific. It recoils straight back and then the muzzle flips straight up. Nothing gentle about it! A buddy named it “The Dragon.” I’ve never offered to let a neophyte shoot it… If they didn’t get smacked in the face they’d surely drop it.
In more recent years using things like 410s and a flintlock for hunting has become more appealing… gotta get close and shoot well.