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7 minutes ago
J, I remember I GAVE YOU THAT STERLING! lol Joe, We are getting to that age when a good clean out might be a move in the right direction. I just got two large barrels that I poured several milk crates of traps into to save some space....and I need more barrels.
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11 minutes ago
Keep it to PM on methods/
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12 minutes ago
Another good informative post!
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17 minutes ago
Nothing replaces Prime Rib.
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19 minutes ago
In addition to eye protection, be sure to work in a well ventilated area, or outdoors in a breeze. Silicosis is very real.
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23 minutes ago
I love the 1.75 NW traps.
Stout and well built.
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35 minutes ago
I hated when the counting BS started. “Timmy, stop, 1….2…3. Blah blah blah”. I’d always say, “you might wanna trim that down to 1 in case he’s headed for traffic. I was more of a .5 dad.
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41 minutes ago
Sometimes does.
My Dad is at a place where there is no concept of time. He kept saying he wanted to go home, even though he has not left the house all day. Not knowing what to do I decided I would put him in the car and see what happens. I told him he would have to tell me where we were going. He gave me directions which took us around the block. He told me which house to pull into (His house). I got him out, took him in the house and he was good to go.
As meaningless as it sounds, I’m happy he knew the way home.
You are a good man.
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55 minutes ago
Good morning Mole and All
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1 hour ago
A week before vacation, tell them you've been chosen to try out for the Jersey Mikes tv commercial. And give em all coupons as you head out to your line lol.
" Gotta go, it's my big chance "
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1 hour ago
A little internet digging, seems to be a common issue. Sometimes its water in the fuse block/relay center in the cab. Most often its the air bag module on the steering column. Here's a good discussion, albeit kinda long. Ford horn blowing constant
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1 hour ago
There are a couple of locations in the back sloughs and marshes where the "bottom" is hard to define. It might look all of 10" deep, but you can stick a paddle down into it and still not hit something solid. Yet there are distinct 'rat runs through this judging by the clean trails on top of this soft bottom. If you were to set a colony trap in this "run", it would sink and disappear into the goo below.
So I've been tinkering with a floating colony trap design. A typical 24" collapsible colony trap is attached to the underside of a board backed with styrofoam. The ends of the board have holes for sticks to go into and protrude upwards (not into the water) to cause the 'rat or mink to submerge and swim below it, still in the run, and into the colony trap. The colony trap is suspended just above the top of the sediment below, yet fully submerged. So far so good. Everything falls within the regs, so far.
Any other tinkerers out there with this application in mind? My take on that is that it would fall under the prohibited fencing albeit on top of said colony trap, not on sides. Might be up to a wardens interpretation?
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2 hours ago
What would shipping be on 4 doz to 71854
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2 hours ago
62 pints of pickled beets. Wax beans up next.
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2 hours ago
Gang, as a fat person who struggles with arthritis badly- 3 surgeries - read that chronic inflammation I found this quite interesting. I have no idea if it's true, but it sure sounds right lol - I hijacked it from another site I follow. The crazy thing is we have really been trying to clean up and eat healthy - the wife is one of those folks who just doesn't change, never has to watch what she eats, but not me.. I can look at food and pick up 3 pounds.
But cleaning out processed junk, refined sugars and such, eating real home made sour dough bread and exercising has sure made a big difference the last year. I've not lost much weight, but feel so much better and can actually walk a good bit now pain free. I've picked up a good bit of muscle tone from riding the bicycle so that's a plus. 8 miles this morning and it wasn't a struggle and no pain. I also did a 3 month ivermectin protocol in January and started on marshmallow root tincture and nascent Iodine. Been an absolute game changer for my back, hip and knee pain. FWIW.. Lot of us on here are getting older and stiffer, might give you all some relief..
But this excerpt blew me away when I read it.
The FDA didn't fail — it was never designed to protect you. Since 1958, the GRAS (Generally Regarded as Safe) loophole has let food corporations self-certify their own ingredients as safe without a single federal review. The result? Thousands of chemicals, banned across the civilized world, remain legal in American food. This is not negligence. This is a business model that monetizes your slow sickness. The same companies that poison your bread, your soda, your snacks, and your kids' cereal fund the studies that exonerate them, write the regulations that shield them, and pay for the ads that gaslight you into believing this is normal. They engineered a food supply that hijacks your biology, overrides your satiety signals, and keeps you hooked, inflamed, and exhausted — then they call it "personal responsibility" when your body breaks. You are not weak. You are a survivor of a deliberate, decades-long assault on human health. So reject the lie. Read every label as if your life depends on it — because it does. If an ingredient is banned elsewhere, it doesn't belong in your body. Eat food that rots, not food that resists decay. Filter your water, cook on cast iron, refuse the thermal receipt, and for God's sake stop microwaving plastic. The system will not save you. So save yourself — loudly, stubbornly, starting right now.
what a damning commentary on our food supply and government.. Keep up the good work! Exercise is so important. I have a good friend who is a surgeon and his advice to every one of his patience is to begin doing leg stretches. He says the healthy legs will is the key to everything. He says go on youtube and find leg stretching videos. Even the simplest exercises are beneficial. Also, he says these days alot of people are getting knee replacements that arent necessarily overweigh. Because of lack of stretching and leg exercises puts stress on the ligaments and they arent designed to take it. Their job is simple to attach muscle to bone, its the job of the muscles to support the weight.
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2 hours ago
Shakey,,, with all due respect
On the other forum,,,,
You’re talking about the possibility of being turned around at a blockade, for having a fishing rod or hunting rifle,,,
,,,,,,if you haven’t noticed,,,,,,,, it’s already gone
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5 hours ago
Made a few for woodchuck 160's, doubled up 1/4" mesh with the trigger wires run through....I would use a plastic corrugated political sign now...make them too heavy and they're hard to keep set... The heavier pan could be harder to keep set, but the mechanical advantage of a slightly heavier pan has an advantage if the trap is properly tuned and you want to catch every Franklin ground squirrel that enters and anything larger . Mine are right on the edge….and I can’t field tune any trap with a fence pliers or a file if a part gets worn from multiple catches. I run 120 of these (160) body grip boxes in waterfowl nesting grounds.
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10 hours ago
Chlorine gas would take care of the problem’s. Whoa…even if your son or brother was there?
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10 hours ago
you measure your material in grams 1-2 cents a gram is common a print that size is probably 400-500 grams
you can paint PLA and it holds up better to UV
probably a 30% infill for a little extra strenth
probably print it as 2 haves a front and a back then join them with a few zip ties , that way if you break the front of the box you are only re-printing a front
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10 hours ago
Soon as that bison rolled over and dusted himself off, he knew what he was going to do.
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10 hours ago
A ploy to get free backbreaker.
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10 hours ago
There were Constables and Night Watch from the very beginning. I had many great grandfathers holding those positions in the early 1600s. Boston had a Night Watch by 1636.
There was a jail in very early Jamestown, I've read how the prisoners were let out during the Powhatton Massacre. There was a famous fire, started in a prison in Jamestown, years later, close to 1700, that did massive damage to the structures and records.
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