I'm going to have to fact check you Boco, but I'll wait for a time when they aren't as busy up in North Bay. I think FHA payed off some of the older certificates, but that was different than paying interest on all of them. If they paid it off then of course the paper you hold is confederate dollars. I got a big interest payment but not the principal on the certificates that I hold.
I've been thinking that at some point since it's been a long time, perhaps another interest payment might be considered. Or, for that matter paying off certificate holders with both principal and interest.
It was always my understanding that there was no expiration date on the certificates, and those of us that hold them had invested in the company in a manner.
This will affect my etsy shop greatly. Volk Furs. I have grown each of the last 3 years I have had a shop. I am not sure what I will do. This will affect my bottom line quite a bit.
You might have to advertise someplace that will sell to us. Plus help you out.
The issue is Etsy had such a huge range of people that would just browse their site. Your potential client bas was huge. You won't get that with a dedicated website, or even a dedicated fur product website.
The volume of rat glands is small enough that the salt from the meat base should be plenty. You can add another oz or two of salt, it won’t hurt anything, a .25- .5 oz of methyl paraben to a quart when final mixing of bait wouldn’t hurt either.
Only thing I didn’t see in your videos is what happens if you go to either side or reverse course? Ain’t ran into a caught critter yet that only pulled one direction. A coyote the other day on a prehooked drag could’ve easily gotten it loose, but kept running back and forth and in circles. The only thing “holding” it was one prong around a small pine. He kept so much tension on it, all it was doing was spinning the drag around the tree.
Tornado Technologies did mine back in '08 and the machining is impressive....They also include a threaded muzzle cap.
Just be sure to hire someone who does suppressor specific machining because the barrel threads need to be indexed from the axis of the bore.....Many horror stories out there of baffle strikes, etc because Joe machinist just threaded the barrel, with no thought to the bore itself.
I did like this quote although referring to it as a "donation" does sound a little arrogant.
“Happy to report that toilet is go for use,” Mission Control’s Capcom Amy Dill radioed back to Koch. “We do recommend letting the system get to operating speed before donating fluid, and then letting it run a little bit after donation.”
I cleaned the rust from my farmall H tank a couple of years ago. Kept fouling the carb. Used a handful of nuts and shook the H out of it. Blew it out and added some muratic acid. It cleaned it good. Then I put some gas tamk sealer/coater in and coated it well. Sorry Can't remember the name of it. Bought on line seemed to work well. If I can remember the name and where I got it I will post it. just
I cut the hard gas line before the sediment bowl and added a cheap 3/8 line fuel filter. One cane apart on me and I had to rebuild the carb for a 2nd time. This time I thin the problem with a s loose crap plugging the line. Fingers crossed I got it taken care of.
One day I want to do a corect full restore on this old tractor. I have pictures of my grate grandfather running it. Its pretty sentimental watching my kids bush hog the same land with the same tractor their great grate grandfather used. I wish I could have been able to buy more of the farm back when it was geting sold off..
we had an April 19 snow a few years back dropped about 6 inches.
it was 75 this last Monday , snow this weekend , it's just spring in WI whiplash weather for some folks is just the norm here.
Yep. Many heavy snow falls here in April. Does a lot of good filling the dams and we need the cricks running for longer periods. Melts is fast and furious this time of year only lasts a few days and hopes to melt a lot slower in high country.
Swamp… it’s in an open field no trees around. I used a 6’ log once as a toggle, boar dragged it about 200yds and it looked like a mule plowed the earth.
That will open the door for all kinds of discussion. What size and poundage for a kill spring. The stiffer 1x1900 snare cable or the more flexible 700x700. Will you need climbing spikes to set your snares at the correct height? And how to set so we exclude non target dinosaurs?