Up here it’s all brand new trucks or SUVs pulling $80,000 plus boats or pontoons.We have the mini van invasion every summer . People from Brooklyn mostly who feel the can drive or park anyway they want .
Up here it’s all brand new trucks or SUVs pulling $80,000 plus boats or pontoons.We have the mini van invasion every summer . People from Brooklyn mostly who feel the can drive or park anyway they want .
In the mean time... maybe use a solder on reducer and add a short length of 5/16"? It should act like any other reducer and increase the velocity of the fuel in the constricted section... faster is better isn't it? I noticed that there are various shoulder angles...Did some plumbing on the truck . Now I’m a little bit in a pickle . All the gas lines on the truck are 3/8 and of course the banjo in the Holley is 5/16 . Went to the local speed shop looked at his Holley book they don’t make a 3/8 banjo for it . Looked at a Edelbrock but the banjo bolt is 9/16 and mine is 1/2 so it won’t work View attachment 1179248View attachment 1179247View attachment 1179246View attachment 1179245View attachment 1179244
Charge handle is missing on most of them, some have mags in them, and whoever turned them in is an idiot.Notice anything odd about these guns that were surrendered in a gun buy back recently?
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In the short term I’m using one of these not a perfect solution but until I get a permanent fix it should work . I’m bringing the banjo to a machinist friend see if he can make one up with a 3/8 fitting . Would rather not choke down the fuel system . It was designed with 3/8 for a reason . The smaller V8 and six cylinder trucks came with 5/16 so GM did this for a good reason .In the mean time... maybe use a solder on reducer and add a short length of 5/16"? It should act like any other reducer and increase the velocity of the fuel in the constricted section... faster is better isn't it? I noticed that there are various shoulder angles...
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Ja, The minnie sotans are moving to WI to escape the insanity. MN should clean their house, then people might want to go there. WI, Well southern WI has gone wacko. Nobody sane would want tiny lil' tony for gov. WI needs to clean house too. Good people up Nort in both states.
Guys a moron and yes, the charge handles are goneNotice anything odd about these guns that were surrendered in a gun buy back recently?
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In addition to the aforementioned charge handles missing, I find it ironic that there would only be a pile of like new AR's at a gun buyback. Staged no doubt.Notice anything odd about these guns that were surrendered in a gun buy back recently?
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I suppose you guys are getting the ones who need to stay close enough to the twin cities to work but want out of our stupidly run state.Ja, The minnie sotans are moving to WI to escape the insanity. MN should clean their house, then people might want to go there. WI, Well southern WI has gone wacko. Nobody sane would want tiny lil' tony for gov. WI needs to clean house too. Good people up Nort in both states.
That's the problem with nice things, you need to fix them properly. Could just cobble it together if it was an old rusty farm truck.In the short term I’m using one of these View attachment 1179255not a perfect solution but until I get a permanent fix it should work . I’m bringing the banjo to a machinist friend see if he can make one up with a 3/8 fitting . Would rather not choke down the fuel system . It was designed with 3/8 for a reason . The smaller V8 and six cylinder trucks came with 5/16 so GM did this for a good reason .
Several are SBR's. All the short ones have rifle stocks, none with braces.Notice anything odd about these guns that were surrendered in a gun buy back recently?
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or even more likely a gun grabber looking for press coverageCharge handle is missing on most of them, some have mags in them, and whoever turned them in is an idiot.
yupSVK, sure is
That lake is loaded with them
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Staged beyond a shadow of a doubt. Nobody would spend the extra hassle and 200 bucks a pop to register SBR's only to turn them in.In addition to the aforementioned charge handles missing, I find it ironic that there would only be a pile of like new AR's at a gun buyback. Staged no doubt.
We called those "tour-ons" when I used to work down at the lake. Like get out of my way so I can get work and you can come complain to me about how expensive the gas on the water is lolAlternately, when tourist come through our tiny town, they drive way too slow trying to look around at things in the town.
The only place I’ve ever seen where tourists go 5 miles an hour in a 30 and then do 75 on the county back roads that are so bad that you shouldn’t exceed 50.
Before I noticed that I noticed that none of them have sights... which led me to look closer. The buy-back offered $500 each for this style of gun. Given the missing, and important, parts it would seem to me that they were only entitled to the $25 "non-working gun" prize. So... did the guns come in the door in this condition, or were they stripped after being turned in, or was this staged for political purposes?SVK, sure is
That lake is loaded with them
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Cherry on top. !!! Love itSorry for trying to squeeze in a scrounging pic edgewise - I figure every page should have one you know. Anyway, thus is a very special load for number 21 from the log pile. All oak with a cherry on top.
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Are you close to being done? If you don't sell any, you ought to be set for many years. What saw are you using?Sorry for trying to squeeze in a scrounging pic edgewise - I figure every page should have one you know. Anyway, thus is a very special load for number 21 from the log pile. All oak with a cherry on top.
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Firewood is never "done"! LOL.Are you close to being done? If you don't sell any, you ought to be set for many years. What saw are you using?
I do remember you running onto that deal. 60cc saw, I can relate to, is nice cutting...especially at the price you got it.Firewood is never "done"! LOL.
I don't sell any, but I do give a bit away for neighborhood campfires and the like. I burn ~9 cord per year in the OWB, usually including a lot of trash wood that many wouldn't use. If I figure 1/2 cord per load I'm at about 15 cords from this log pile and other wood from the guy who got me access to it. Maybe another 5 cords to go. So yeah, I should be set for a couple years.
I started out using the Dolmar 5105, but it was outmatched by the larger logs. I fell into a deal on an Echo 620P for $175 a couple weeks ago, so have been using that. And it's a beast, I'm really quite happy with it. It has a choke lever issue that I need to sort out, but otherwise is great.