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Hey T Bone! Yep.....you can remove stuck rotors......now I have to figure out how to remove all that "stuck cash" you have. :D

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Oooooooooo I won!......
JFK sent me this! I'm putting it in the pond....think it'll fit??---006

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A nicely detailed model there Six!
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Sure that Ford trick would work on the front but these were stuck on the REAR! These rotors haven't been off the axle since it left the factory 13 years ago! Apparently the brake line fittings are some bastard size and not available! So now my buddy has to make the new line using the old fittings.

That PT should fit just fine in your pond- just watch out for the depth charges, ya might hurt your bluegills & frogs!

Off to the club, hopefully we can shoot some skeet , two weeks away is the all clays shoot, skeet, trap, wobble trap and international trap. Us international guys only shoot skeet once a year.
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Been getting these, thought I'd share!
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Hey Gunny! Yeah I was wondering if it was the rear. I'm telling you, bud. The bolt truck works awesome. Wish I'd discovered it sooner.

Hey! Six won! A PT boat? Man, you ain't gonna wanna put the gas in that puppy!


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You know they were made of plywood.
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Well, back when I was in the Navy, McHales Navy, we used to cruise around in the 73 picking up liquor and broads in New Caledonia
then back to th island where fun was the priority.

I think that's a real picture of the 109.

As an old head who has had his share of working on junk I CANNOT envision a rotor being welded on from rust. .........hard to get off...sure.....but "rust welded on"?........in 10 years?".....I do know PB Blaster dissolves rust so,what's so hard about heating the unit up and spraying PB.....let it cool...reheat.....spray.......bang......bang....reheat .....spray....bang.....

I took a civil war Savage pistol that was a mass of rust and 3 weeks later I was shooting it. Got out every screw .....was told it was total junk.........I said, "if I can get this gun working without destroying it, is it worth $500 to you.?"

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Speakin' of boats........
Took Kristy for some "yachting" this afternoon on the Kennebec. Beautiful day.
Besides, I wanted to run the old Evinrude some. I brought her in case it died and the boat needed rowing. :D
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Any day on the water is a good day !

Well Six I haven't been able to get the exact story but yes as far as I know it was rusted fast. His cell phone is on the fritz, they don't answer their landline thanks to telemarketers. I'm going to try to catch up with him this evening.

Yes the PT boats were plywood as well as the Higgins landing craft. Thats the main reason why none of them are still around.

Shot some skeet this morning, some bunker too. Not great but it was a much nicer day today than its been in a few weeks with low(er) humidity.
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GunnyMack wrote: Sat Aug 15, 2020 4:33 pm Here JayScreenshot_20200815-172813_Facebook.jpg
Oh Lord....when something gets me it gets me good and that is the BEST.....look at his face......like he is in outer space somewhere. :D

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This means while I'm testing out the sharpened blades I'll be laughing the whole time with that picture of Joe Biden coming out of his hole to predict four more years of MY PRESIDENT! The corn maze is good too..... :D ---6
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Jay.......you must have a hidden secret........nice pics and smokin' Kristy to keep an eye on ya.---6
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Sixgun wrote: Sat Aug 15, 2020 4:51 pm Jay.......you must have a hidden secret........nice pics and smokin' Kristy to keep an eye on ya.---6
Haha no. There just ain't much to choose from up here. A good lookin gal has mighty slim pickings. :D

Haha yeah that look on creepy Joe's face says it all! :D
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Hey Six, how do you know when the humidity is very high?

The squirrels are putting talcum powder on their nuts! :lol:
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Ha! The squirrels don't have much money...I use Gold Bond for mine.......keeps em soft and supple in their unused and old age. Of course in California where these things are important they use imported and specially formulated olive oil.......there's a dispenser at every street corner.

My neighbor is going senile......been neighbors since day one 45 years ago...he bought the land from my fil.....never had an issue of any kind....good guy...gun guy....constable.. ......he is somewhat old.....78 or so......on his property maybe 25' on his side is a wet area and I dug a 6" x 6" by 20' long ditch on MY side to catch the water. (because he don't GAF) .. and from there it goes into an underground pipe 200' long on my property and discharges into a stream on my inlaws property.......when he is cutting his grass this retart keeps driving his tractor over the ditch and it makes the water go everywhere....

I don't say anything as he's old and I'll go out there a few times a year to clear the ditch........I had it all nice yesterday and two hours after I cleaned it up he drove over it again.....my wife says to leave him alone as he looks like he has a foot in the casket and the other foot halfway in. :)

24,000 union members of the NYPD just endorsed Trump! Since when does a Union endorse a Republican? :D ........we're gonna have fun on the fourth of Nov. :D ----006
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Ragged Point and San Simeon
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Fred....on movies from Cali we always see cars going over cliffs...is that one? Is that where Thelma and Louise made the last ride?

We don't have those things here....just trees and ditches people run into.

Nice sunset. Never saw one on either coast. Just ones in cornfields...and ditches.---6
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So Foxjust said the former First Chump is talking at the dnc this week, they say she is very powerful!? How does she have power?

Nice gentle rain today- what we need.

Yeah the NYPD Union has put their foot down, I saw that coming! I'm sure there are going to be more unions step up and cross the line. I know the bird dog union is voting RED here, the members here are people of color! :lol:

Again in Chicago last night! Sure would like to see fire hoses hooked up to septic trucks put into use!

Well what to do today? Gotta install a recoil pad, shape & sand the stock, have a couple hood ornaments to make bases for, go pick up shingles for the shed?
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Quote Gunny.
So Foxjust said the former First Chump is talking at the dnc this week, they say she is very powerful!? How does she have power?

Haven't you seen her Muscles.......... :shock: makes hubby look just like what he is............... :lol:
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In real terms she has "BLACK PRIVILEGE" as a member of the Democrat party.
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Mike Obama has always looked more manly than Barack. Either that, or I just think that dude is one ugly woman.
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Old Savage........I'm not cultured.....is sal Simeon near you?

Hey! Where's my hero Barack Hussein Obama ? I'm still amazed at how stupid most Americans are...electing a Muslim ....TWICE.....all during a time where we were being attacked......stupid......stupid.....stupid
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Ok...invention of the day....as mom likes to sit on the patio and waste triple filtered well water I invented this baby today for her pleasure.....No one makes one that works as good a single this...I've bought them all ....as in putting a hard stream of water long distances.......

This is the culmination of past experiments of trial and error and scientific proof that this is the way to get the longest and hardest stream of water 30' away......I had to get my daughter to make up a mathematical equation using pressure x volume x material x temperature x length divided by altitude and wind speed and x's again with pi to the fourteenth power. Now, if you believe that your as stupid as Joe Biden.

For real, this sucker works for throwing out water hard and far.....don't know what it is but it works....I used the insides of an old brass nozzle and covered the stem with a 300 Weatherby mag case that was .005 smaller than the stem......primer hole drilled out to .210 and POLISHED inside.......heated the casing up red hot and tapped it on the nozzle stem and dunked it in cold water for a forever fit.

Homemade knurling keeps your wet hands from slipping.

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Cool nozzle design, I have the same Battle Flag patch too........... 8)
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Well just so long as you don't start an infomercial where you are yelling at the top of your lungs like all those crack heads ya see on tv! I need to try your idea, Claro always seems to be just out of range of the hose, she doesn't like the hose. Whereas Winnie and Parker will swallow your arm to the elbow if you are using the hose! Talk about water nuts!!!
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Gunny.....if you do, you obviously know any longish case will do.........I don't know your water pressure so start with a .185 drill. I have good pressure and volume so was able to do the .210. A .185 will have a bit more velocity but as you know, you need mass to move stuff and a smaller stream may not push the turds off the patio. :D

Ok, this humidity has to go.......82 % all day.......went out and did four hundred feet of fence line with the push mower and after finishing my clothes were dripping wet. Wow.....bet my T s needed talcum powder.

The battle flag? ........I was only using it to prop up the nozzle thingy....I grabbed the first thing that was close......goes to show you how much of that stuff I have laying around......they don't like it? Too bad...........OOSix
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Cool idea with the nozzle. I've got good water pressure here but it increases a lot when I run it through my pressure washer. :D
Matter of fact, I have to fire it up and strip some paint off the old back garage.
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Ok still no joy. . . The elusive brakeline that is shot- my bud and his son each accomplished mechanics can't find the parts& fittings to make the new line. They are resorting to the dealer today in hopes of getting it.

Last night I went to take the girls out , go to the back door, Anderson French wood , grab the handle & spin the deadbolt- around and around it goes . BUSTED ! 9pm and I'm taking the door apart . Now ya need needle nose pliers to unlock the door. Junk part, appears to be pot metal, that moves the bolt. Gotta see if I can smith on it.
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Nice picture Fred.....your family looks happy.........mom and daughter look like twins.....

..I'd like to add that I have TWO bucket list items..one is to see the grand Canyon and the other is to see the giant redwoods.......really something how it takes a couple of thousand years to grow and then poof! a saw in an hour.......I wholeheartedly agree with the conservationists on these trees.......but an owl?......

When I was a kid that wood was everywhere....pretty expensive now......if you can find it.

Man! You get to do all the neat stuff......golfing...carousing......concerts.....big trees..........one quick question......I thought those trees are in the north of California.....is your family on a road trip?---6
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Yes, road trip, 5 days. Check your map Monterey to Cambria on the coast on Rt 1.Ragged Point here and a waterfall. 60+ miles that winds along the coast where we went.
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Simply amazing how big those trees get. That looked to be a big tree when compared to most around here. Not real big for a redwood, but still bigger than what we have around here.
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Nice pictures OS!
Like Six, I too would like to see the GC and the redwoods.
We had GIANT pines here that had been growing since the ice age. They were unbelievably huge due to the climate they grew in and being a separate species. They grew along the rivers and made Bangor bigger than Boston at one time. Some were so big the river wouldn't float them. Many were cut and left because they couldn't be moved or dealt with once down.
They were completely gone by the 1890's. The stumps were visible for many years. What I wouldn't give to have seen this country then. They called it "the piney days".
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Six, lot of Red Woods along the central coast.
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Sequoia vs Red Woods
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So I actually got to go out to da range yesterday!
Wahoo. I took my Marlin 1892 in 32 long. I had gotten a new toy for that...a lee style factory crimp die from old west molds. It seems to have tightened up the groups about 50 percent. Yaaaaaa baby.
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Thanks Fred.....while I'm not in agreement with most directives from the environmentalists, I do agree with trees that take thousands of years to grow, along with polluting the waters and some wildlife........to hell with the spotted ladybugs, dirt urchins, tearing off mattress tags or burning a milk jug. :D ...you know......common sense stuff. :D

I'm getting the heebie-jeebies......weather is finally breaking a bit.........thinking...(only thinking :D ) of throwing the 300 Black Out, the ultra mighty BAR, M1-A and a 2/3 rds. mighty single action Colt...or two....into the semi-mighty Rubicon along with 3-500 rds of ammo, my steel plates, cooler to the mighty gun club tomorrow.

I see it ready to rain...black clouds overhead......looks like the 7/8ths mighty Kubota is gonna get another workout.(hope I don't get called a racist for describing the clouds as black)----006 secret agent for the government in civilian form ....can't tell my wife what I'm doing or what country I'm flying into.

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I saw the GC as a kid, some of the giants as well. The redwoods grow quite well in this area, know of a few here. Intentionally planted !
One of the local lumberyards used to stock every size redwood board. Still can be found but its pricey! The Joshua tree , alpine spruce are more slow growers!
Years ago in Quebec we were cutting moose trails, came upon a white pine that had fallen. It was cut through by someone many moons before with hand saws, standing flat footed & arm stretched ya couldn't touch the bark- it was cut about midway from stump to branches.
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Gunny....wish I would have known about being able to grow Redwoods. I love to plant trees and watch em grow......there were zero (0) trees of any kind on my front 2 acres when we moved here and now have somewhere around 30, not including a couple of hundred out back, which are mostly scrub maples and a smattering of red oak, ash, locust, and shag bark hickory.

Redwoods probably grow somewhat fast up to a foot in diameter......just guessing.....I figure at 66 I won't be able to see em grow much more than 4-6"....can you add to that? Where would I get saplings?----6

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Most striking places I have seen: Bar Harbor, Lake Tahoe, the Grand Canyon and Yosemite.
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I dont have a clue where ya might find redwood seedlings, I would guess a web search might turn up sumthin.

Sure wish I could join ya but we are swamped !

I can remember us kids swimming in Tahoe, man would we get cold! Toes numb, lips turn blue & us boys would have nards for ear lobes!! Ya didn't stay in the water too long I can tell ya !!
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Thanks Gunny......thought you might have known offhand.........I'll have T Bone handle it...or better yet, I'll have my people deal with T Bone......

Fred is quite the traveler.......it never interested me but I'm in the minority there......always felt better at home or day tripping.......when I do go out to Colorado or even upstate I can't wait to get home....haven't been to Colorado in ...gotta think.....4 years?.....looks like I'll never go again as I'll never get on a plane anymore.......last thing I need is to have a stage 4 Meniers attack....(EXTREME VERTIGO with violent projectile vomiting).....on a flight......my name would be national news.

I tell my boy to come home.....New news from him......two years ago he buys a top of the line Jeep and sticks another 5-8 G's into it.....tells me it's his "last one".....yesterday he told mom he is going to buy a Dodge diesel truck and put a camper on it so when he's working in Colorado Springs he can live in the camper for a few days instead of driving the 100 mile trip.......I laughed telling mom to tell him he can buy a LOT of gas for the 90 G's or so this rig is gonna cost him.......he is one of the worst in money handling and I taught him different. Dunno, he's like his mom and my daughter is like me....after all, the Jews say if you can't save a penny how can you save a dollar....

Jeep is all loaded up with the toys for tomorrow except I need to load 300 B.O....
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Yes but then he foesn't have to drive the 200 miles ;-)
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The traveling has always been somebody else's idea.
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Sorry Jack, gotta work. We are still working from home( and were told we will be through the year) but we are getting busier and busier. FYI: we are seeing a HUGE reduction in the number of new Covid cases in nursing homes.
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Funny, I don't think of myself as a traveler. It's all been because of the kids. There is plenty for me right here in good ole Maine. That being said, I've seen some beautiful country.
When I head south, I can feel the stress and pucker as soon as I leave the house. Hate it.
And, traveling costs money. I'm a cheap old hick. :D
I'm trying to figure out where the summer has gone. Going to have to stop playing with the bike. Have loading and shooting to do, stands to hang, and some chainsaw work to do.
Have a Jeep trip with the club this weekend up to The Forks. In off the Lower Enchanted road. Awesome country in there.
Now I'm headed to work. :(
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Oh well......with every caliber there are intrincities that are unique for every set of dies........started to load 300 Barack Obamas ....this die too loose....that die not allowing this or that....shell holder advances too far..whatever......it was an hour and a half before I had my first round loaded and then knocked out the next 99 in 20 minutes.....

Adversity is not handled very well by me.....aggravated......not going to club as I have to rush now......screw it..and sleep in..again.....get load of stone with the semi mighty Jeep.-----2
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