9 minutes ago
I wonder if logwood dye would work and be easier than gathering bark?
Logwood dye is supposed to be quebracho extract. I have used it successfully before. Someone told me the current logwood dye available is not actually quebracho anymore but actually contains petroleum products in it. I bought some quebracho powder from Mackenzie Taxidermy specifically for bark tanning to compare that with logwood dye. Looks and smells the same to me. At least the brown logwood dye. I prefer using the logwood/quebracho powder to gathering bark off trees. It's a lot easier.
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13 minutes ago
Your dog has something to be thankful for
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16 minutes ago
Yes they have expiration dates, but I wonder which component disintegrates over time necessitating the expiration date? You don't suppose it could be a ploy to sell more car seats.
The actual seatbelt webbing material deteriorates in the sun. Racecar 5 point harnesses have expiration dates for the same reason. Car seatbelts don't, because 1. They mostly stay rolled up inside trim panels, out of the sun, and 2. It would be prohibitively expensive to replace them every few years.
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19 minutes ago
That bruiser has it all !.
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20 minutes ago
Last night, coming home from eating out… I spotted a big ole fresh roadkill coon… being in my wife’s vehicle, I never even uttered a word about stopping, but I knew it would still be there this morning…. Something in the back of my head kept telling me just leave it, but I couldn’t do it… so I make the 10 mile round trip and gather my coon.. he’s a nice one.. biggest this year! I clamp his foot in my skinning machine.. make All the necessary cuts and on the first pull… his leg comes detached… switch legs and start the second pull.. it also comes detached.. so now I have a rope tied around the base of the tail, finally get the legs skint.. clamp the hide in my vice grips and gently hit the winch button.. yep.. the backbone gives way and down it comes.. along with all the intestines… he was full of acorns if any of you were wondering… finally get him tied back up.. winch bottoms out.. re tied.. had to adjust the vice grips and tear a hole in him.. finally get him skint , fleshed and on a board.. I would not doubt it took me 45 minutes from start to finish… maybe he will bring $4!!!
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21 minutes ago
Get ready to clean up some nasty piles in the house...lol
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"Car Seat Expiration: How Long Are Car Seats Good For? Keeping kids safe in the car is very important, and we all try to pick the best car seats for our youngest passengers. But here’s something you might not know: car seats don’t last forever. They actually have expiration dates, just like the food in your fridge." Yes they have expiration dates, but I wonder which component disintegrates over time necessitating the expiration date? You don't suppose it could be a ploy to sell more car seats. The amazing thing is the one that sits in a box in the closet disintegrates at the same rate as the one sitting in the back yard under the sun all day.
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35 minutes ago
Wolverine fan here, but OSU is going to tune them up today.
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37 minutes ago
Now crab pots....empty, on dry ground, catch everything that'll fit....birds, squirrels, possums, box turtles ,even got a sharpshinned hawk once... Gotta keep my eye on them and let the silly things out. Have to store the crab and shrimp pots with the access doors open, for the tweeties to find their way out, here.
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39 minutes ago
The day after Christmas a few years ago our dog was scratching at the door to get back inside. When I let her in she was proudly carrying the leftover half of a ham. She rarely left the yard but couldn't resist that smell I guess. The neighbor wasn't happy but also had to laugh about it.
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39 minutes ago
5 1/2 inches here now. Another 3 to 5 later today. Thats more than normal for us. Especially so early. It really don't affect me. Doc says no bending, lifting or twisting. So I can't even think about shoveling. pretty boreing though. just
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45 minutes ago
I bet you will cherish that picture forever. My three sons are grown know and the outdoor pictures I have of them are some of my favorites.
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46 minutes ago
Shortly before I had started at the police garage, an office for in a wreck, and the shotgun, mounted to the front of the cage right behind the officer's head, came loose and cracked her hard in the skull, so one of the first projects I worked on was moving all the shotgun racks to the trunks. I wonder who did the risk assessment between the probability of being cracked in the head or having the shotgun readily available when needed. Probably nobody, I imagine. It was just convenient. Way back in the day, the cruiser builds were so simple that it took one guy a few hours to build one. Throw in a cage, a light bar (which just had power/ground), a radio, and a shotgun rack, and kick it out the door. I don't think much though was put into it. By the time I left, we had farmed our cruiser builds to a private company that specialized.in it, but before that, I was the main guy doing the wiring and console, and another guy did the cage and seats and such. I was building big harnesses that ran from the console to the back of the car that were 2 inches thick and connected to multiple modules on both ends, and took 3 days to wire up, and another 3-4 days to install all the lights and seats and cages. Anyway, now the shotguns are mounted in the trunk and are only for non-lethal rounds, so they don't need quick access to them. They have a gun rack mounted to the front cage for their ARs, but it used a handcuff-style lock along with a butt plate holder, so they were pretty secure.
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46 minutes ago
Looks great. As far as nagging with me near to deaf she can complain all she wants. Can’t hear it anyway
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47 minutes ago
Since when did they start naming snow storms? Karens.
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50 minutes ago
The only problem with killing a buck like that is it's all downhill from there on. But I could live with that.
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52 minutes ago
I remember growing up, when we got a bunch of snow, they called it “winter” and people, including weathermen, didnt freak out about it.
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1 hour ago
O$U probably a better team.
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1 hour ago
When they said it was to be wet and heavy it’s not here pretty fluffy and blowing good. Not much wind here now but it ain't gonna be pretty when it starts blowing.
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1 hour ago
Skunks here really won’t be out until it gets in the 40’s, but by god you’ll catch possums in sub zero.
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1 hour ago
Opened the cellar door once and found a rabbit staring at me on the top step...no idea how it got in the cellar, lol
Now crab pots....empty, on dry ground, catch everything that'll fit....birds, squirrels, possums, box turtles ,even got a sharpshinned hawk once... Gotta keep my eye on them and let the silly things out.
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1 hour ago
I wonder about these sorts of things...................
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1 hour ago
my son smoked a brisket last year , he trusted it on the table for about 2 minutes while he ran to the kitchen , HIS dog decided it was the best thing ever it had just been sliced so only lost about half.
if you think it is possibly the best meat you have ever had , not many dogs can be trusted
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