Nope, won’t change the mind of an anti, but that’s not the point. It’s the wide swath of voters who are generally indifferent - could help to get a few more votes on our side when it matters. Putting bravado aside, does it hurt to say foot instead of leg?
Yea they open out and if you run out fast and hit the door flying the rebound wont hit you on the way out. I hit that sucker hard every day as a kid,a wonder it stayed on the hinges,but never got hit by it on the way out.
Im still going through all the parts I got from you. I'm going to be able to put a bunch of good user traps together. I just wish I'd of bought the rest of those springs from you.
Glad you took some time for pictures Pete. I had a camera along and forgot all about it. Thanks for getting my best side in that pic while I was describing you .....
Coonman220 I went to my 4 week post surgery check up today. My PT has my range of motion improving. I still have swelling in the knee joint but they prescribed a steroid to reduce the swelling. I still have some pain but it’s getting better. Like everyone has said ice is your friend use it. Exercise will hurt but your knee will actually hurt less afterwards. I know l thought they were just lying to me too, but it’s true! Just don’t overdo the exercise, you will pay the price in swelling and setbacks in mobility. Ice immediately before and after pt. And take your pain meds 20-30 minutes before pt or it may have no relief during hard pt sessions. You got one shot to do this right to improve your life. I’m doing mine with the goal on setting beaver and coyote traps when the season opens and not be in constant pain and being able to move around like l did 30 years ago. Hang in there buddy, you can do this. We are all pulling for you.
Real handy for carrying stuff.You could also rig up a canvas cover with curtains to keep out the weather .You can get those custom made with the plastic windows. Any welder could make those boatracks Im sure, Tom just has 3 inch sq plates welded to the existing bike rack in the corners and the same size tabs welded to the rack with corresponding 3/4 inch holes drilled in them. Easy and quick to put on or remove.(lock washers on the 4 bolts.)