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Quoted: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/60275/Screenshot_20211123-101157_Snapchat_jpg-2178217.JPG It's cold up here View Quote How cold can you pour and still have it set up? |
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Quoted: How cold can you pour and still have it set up? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/60275/Screenshot_20211123-101157_Snapchat_jpg-2178217.JPG It's cold up here How cold can you pour and still have it set up? The stuff PennDoT crews can accomplish when they want to..... |
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Quoted: This one time, and Cola Warrior East camp View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Someone in my office has pancakes. Go rub your dick on them, then ask if they want them back. Pancake breakfast: acquired. Solid plan, the only flaw I see is that then I'd have a stack of pancakes that I rubbed my dick on for breakfast. Just toss the one on top. Then I lose a pancake. Just close your eyes and eat it anyway Where have I heard that before? This one time, and Cola Warrior East camp Oh yeah |
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Quoted: Shim good. Crush washer bad. Or send to Mod 1 and let him time the barrel for you. This is best https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/259822/453C08C1-509E-40C4-8D56-B8B0FFDEBBA6_jpe-2178225.JPG View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Shim for a suppressor? Shim good. Crush washer bad. Or send to Mod 1 and let him time the barrel for you. This is best https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/259822/453C08C1-509E-40C4-8D56-B8B0FFDEBBA6_jpe-2178225.JPG That’s the FCD one? |
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Quoted: How cold can you pour and still have it set up? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/60275/Screenshot_20211123-101157_Snapchat_jpg-2178217.JPG It's cold up here How cold can you pour and still have it set up? I don't know....colder than today. This bridge will have heat hoses laid on it for a few days, be wrapped in plastic, and have burlap laid over the plastic. Plus the chemical reaction of cement hydration creates heat that will be trapped in that insulation. It was 26* this morning but gonna get up into the 50s for a high. |
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Quoted: I don't know....colder than today. This bridge will have heat hoses laid on it for a few days, be wrapped in plastic, and have burlap laid over the plastic. Plus the chemical reaction of cement hydration creates heat that will be trapped in that insulation. It was 26* this morning but gonna get up into the 50s for a high. View Quote We usually have the opposite problem, trying to cool down massive columns in the summer. They use ice instead of liquid water in some situations. Last year they froze all the rocks that were going into the concrete with liquid nitrogen on a big job in eastern Iowa. |
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Quoted: Or wait until the new micro 3x comes out? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: No joke, the nice buck we call Biggie Smalls was at my feeder for an hour, and literally walked away 3 minutes before legal light https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/73202/Feeder_III_20211118_42915-2171054.jpg well you have thermal and NVGs for a reason.... Only illegal if you get caught. NVDs, thermals, suppressors, etc. Maybe I do need a .300 blackout? Need a scope for mine. Robbed the 1-6 for a 5.56 rifle Probably getting this one for it Or wait until the new micro 3x comes out? The magnifier? |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Shim for a suppressor? Shim good. Crush washer bad. Or send to Mod 1 and let him time the barrel for you. This is best https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/259822/453C08C1-509E-40C4-8D56-B8B0FFDEBBA6_jpe-2178225.JPG That’s the FCD one? Yep. Just got another one |
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Peanut Butter has a broken knee. These are the hazards of loving BBWs. Young lads, beware.
Vet gave him a splint and some pain meds, and a tranquilizer so when Duckski gets home, we can move him to the quarantine pen. |
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Quoted: Quoted: Peanut Butter has a broken knee. These are the hazards of loving BBWs. Young lads, beware. Vet gave him a splint and some pain meds, and a tranquilizer so when Duckski gets home, we can move him to the quarantine pen. Bring him inside I totally could, except he can’t deal with stairs right now. |
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And the vet said he was the sweetest, easiest pig she’d ever had to work on. She likes pigs, but she was not thrilled to get a call out for a pig with a broken leg. She said that’s usually a nightmare call if it’s anything bigger than a piglet. But Peanut Butter just rolled over when she scritched his belly and laid still for the whole casting procedure and even the injection of pain medicine. He talked to her a little bit, and the sows came over to check on us, and the vet said she had found a new favorite breed of piggie and that if we ever needed anything for them again, to call her first.
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Quoted: And the vet said he was the sweetest, easiest pig she’d ever had to work on. She likes pigs, but she was not thrilled to get a call out for a pig with a broken leg. She said that’s usually a nightmare call if it’s anything bigger than a piglet. But Peanut Butter just rolled over when she scritched his belly and laid still for the whole casting procedure and even the injection of pain medicine. He talked to her a little bit, and the sows came over to check on us, and the vet said she had found a new favorite breed of piggie and that if we ever needed anything for them again, to call her first. View Quote Well that sounds like a nice encounter. |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: No joke, the nice buck we call Biggie Smalls was at my feeder for an hour, and literally walked away 3 minutes before legal light https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/73202/Feeder_III_20211118_42915-2171054.jpg well you have thermal and NVGs for a reason.... Only illegal if you get caught. NVDs, thermals, suppressors, etc. Maybe I do need a .300 blackout? Need a scope for mine. Robbed the 1-6 for a 5.56 rifle Probably getting this one for it Or wait until the new micro 3x comes out? The magnifier? No, they're coming out with a 3x micro prism. |
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Quoted: Quoted: Why would they want cereal to last longer and sell less? You throw away cereal? |
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Quoted: And the vet said he was the sweetest, easiest pig she’d ever had to work on. She likes pigs, but she was not thrilled to get a call out for a pig with a broken leg. She said that’s usually a nightmare call if it’s anything bigger than a piglet. But Peanut Butter just rolled over when she scritched his belly and laid still for the whole casting procedure and even the injection of pain medicine. He talked to her a little bit, and the sows came over to check on us, and the vet said she had found a new favorite breed of piggie and that if we ever needed anything for them again, to call her first. View Quote That's pretty awesome. What breed are they? |
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We got another porous block over here.
So, engine, turbos, water pump, battery, and a set of differential side axle seals. Now we order parts. |
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Well, looks like the Iver Johnson semi-auto shotguns are the same as the ATI semi-autos from 7 years ago. I need a 28" barrel for the IJ500 for my ATI.
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Quoted: Not usually, but I also clip the bag closed securely. It takes me a year go to thru a box of Cheerios, tho. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Why would they want cereal to last longer and sell less? You throw away cereal? I can't remember the last time we had milk in the house. Or even any of the alternatives. I eat a granola thing with yogurt, but I've got a box of cereal my wife bought for me almost a year ago that I haven't even opened yet. |
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Quoted: And the vet said he was the sweetest, easiest pig she'd ever had to work on. She likes pigs, but she was not thrilled to get a call out for a pig with a broken leg. She said that's usually a nightmare call if it's anything bigger than a piglet. But Peanut Butter just rolled over when she scritched his belly and laid still for the whole casting procedure and even the injection of pain medicine. He talked to her a little bit, and the sows came over to check on us, and the vet said she had found a new favorite breed of piggie and that if we ever needed anything for them again, to call her first. View Quote Good pig |
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Quoted: That's pretty awesome. What breed are they? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: And the vet said he was the sweetest, easiest pig she’d ever had to work on. She likes pigs, but she was not thrilled to get a call out for a pig with a broken leg. She said that’s usually a nightmare call if it’s anything bigger than a piglet. But Peanut Butter just rolled over when she scritched his belly and laid still for the whole casting procedure and even the injection of pain medicine. He talked to her a little bit, and the sows came over to check on us, and the vet said she had found a new favorite breed of piggie and that if we ever needed anything for them again, to call her first. That's pretty awesome. What breed are they? It’s a super creative breed name. They’re called Large Black Hogs. |
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Bass Pro said my reloading shit was going to be delivered today.
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There is a little bit of a quiet feeling around the office.
That holiday slack off time has hit |
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