Did I know that you guided out of Ely? Moose lake is my favorite access point.It was out of a BSA canoe base on Moose Lake.
Did I know that you guided out of Ely? Moose lake is my favorite access point.It was out of a BSA canoe base on Moose Lake.
Maybe? Was out there in the summer of '98. Neat area.Did I know that you guided out of Ely? Moose lake is my favorite access point.
Wait till spring. The leak will probably seal itself!Noticed a drip under my Dodge in the front right hand side . Sure enough its antifreeze investigated it and found the radiator is leaking from the core. Ordered a new replacement should be here next week . Why does this stuff happen in winter?
It’s the one or more of the core tubes . Just seems that the truck decides to break down in winter most of the time . I can’t even get this truck into my garage . The cab roof hits the overhead door header . Next garage the overhead doors will be tallerWait till spring. The leak will probably seal itself!
I'm sure you know the real reason is the cold makes the seals shrink.
I see...90% of the radiator leaks we see are core to tank seals on the aluminum/plastic radiators. Sucks when you've got to work outside in the winter.It’s the one or more of the core tubes . Just seems that the truck decides to break down in winter most of the time . I can’t even get this truck into my garage . The cab roof hits the overhead door header . Next garage the overhead doors will be taller
I see...90% of the radiator leaks we see are core to tank seals on the aluminum/plastic radiators. Sucks when you've got to work outside in the winter.
I'd give $100. (sorry, it is an inside joke at another forum I am in.)
I don't have a timeframe yet. I'd guess roughly 1890-1900 or 1910
French sporting break-action shotguns made by the Manufacture d'Armes et de Cycles de Saint Étienne, later known as Manufrance (5 of them)
Here on the wet side of the Pac NW (nw oregon to be specific), there’s always plenty of trees and plenty of storms. I have a couple trucks, a trailers, and multiple saws all ready to go at a moment’s notice. We had a doozy of a wind storm last year. I came away with 12+ cords (and a lot more if i wanted it). All FREE from various areas. Word of mouth and i knocked on a few doors as well. Craigslist ads can be iffy since there’s going to be multiple guys who are after free wood as well, so you literally have to battle to get the first pickins. Show up really early (30 minutes before the crack of dawn) and you should be the first in line to get free wood.Thought maybe you guy's that scrounge wood, might share some of your scrounging methods with the seemingly growing crowd of newbie wood burners. From what I have been reading, they would be quite appreciative to hear how you score, and where you score. There is a lot of useful and interesting information scattered throughout the firewood forum. I thought it might be nice to share some of your experiences in one thread, for those who are just starting out and maybe those who are struggling a bit. Thanks to anyone who cares to share.
Nice work Steve . That sort of job is one of the worst for me, it would get done quicker if I paid to get it done, and as you know, I'm pretty frugal .Good morning guys.
I wanted to take the day off, but I don’t think that’s going to happen. I have a couple of hours of work to do. Heading to town in a bit.
I’ve been going through a major purge of stuff in my house. I don’t know if I mentioned, but we brought about a full stall full of “accumulation” into my living room this late summer. Most of it was from my mother’s house, and some of it was from some of my previous houses. I figured it to be about 75 boxes. I’m about 50 boxes into it right now, but progress is slowing because now the bottom boxes are larger, heavier, and more full. But the stuff needs to be gone through!
So far I’ve turned about 50 boxes into about 10 bins of long-term storage stuff and a half of pick up load of trash so that’s a definite improvement.
Welcome to AS, and the scrounging wood thread.Here on the wet side of the Pac NW (nw oregon to be specific), there’s always plenty of trees and plenty of storms. I have a couple trucks, a trailers, and multiple saws all ready to go at a moment’s notice. We had a doozy of a wind storm last year. I came away with 12+ cords (and a lot more if i wanted it). All FREE from various areas. Word of mouth and i knocked on a few doors as well. Craigslist ads can be iffy since there’s going to be multiple guys who are after free wood as well, so you literally have to battle to get the first pickins. Show up really early (30 minutes before the crack of dawn) and you should be the first in line to get free wood.
I’m a one man band and have the equipment, knowledge, space to process and store/stack wood, and the physical fitness and strength to make downed wood magically disappear from a home owner’s property quickly and efficiently…which they absolutely love.View attachment 1230408View attachment 1230409
I have always wondered the same thing.Noticed a drip under my Dodge in the front right hand side . Sure enough its antifreeze investigated it and found the radiator is leaking from the core. Ordered a new replacement should be here next week . Why does this stuff happen in winter?
Check the water pump to see if it has any shaft wobble.Most I’ve heard of are cracks in the plastic tank .
Really going to have to look into the problem . I kept on top of changing the antifreeze so as not to get electrolysis . But it seems to be coming from the center of the core . Maybe something got kicked up into the fan won’t know till I get it out . Not a fun job with all the coolers and condenser hung on it . Might as well changeout the belt and tensioner while I’m in there
It’s new this summer and is not on the fan . It’s a Cummins I can see the weeping on the radiator nothing on the motor itselfCheck the water pump to see if it has any shaft wobble.
Just like my well water line . Two weeks before it burst it was in the 60s had to do it in 20 degree weather.I have always wondered the same thing.