joeb631a
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Got a electrician yet?I have been looking at this old Coast Guard cutter , My partner and I are making it into a B&B and make bank
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Got a electrician yet?I have been looking at this old Coast Guard cutter , My partner and I are making it into a B&B and make bank
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use a clip and pin dryer door open overriding the safety and stick your head inI always miss the good schit
No need the wiring is all aluminum and it does not rotGot a electrician yet?
Oddly, I still do. Girl friends leaving their junk...havent had a hair dryer in 24 years
Sounds like you had fun Hippie. Dr appointments aren't supposed to be fun.I asked her if she'd seen any bacon grease clogs, and she said no.
You have been looking for awhile now Big.....running out of time....better do this while you still can. My mind reader tells me you are 72 now. Thinking my boat is about your speed now days.thanks for the kind words mate
the real hunt will begin when we are in Port Angeles at the marina
right now it is mostly window shopping
do you sail?
Bubba were you marriedOddly, I still do. Girl friends leaving their junk...
Bubba
Bet they never dreamed of sailing the world againSounds like you had fun Hippie. Dr appointments aren't supposed to be fun.
You have been looking for awhile now Big.....running out of time....better do this while you still can. My mind reader tells me you are 72 now. Thinking my boat is about your speed now days.
Sherbet Herbert, is that what happens to our arteries too?TINS
I had finished a basement apt for my ex.
Her first tenant was a Black girl who was anal retentive spotlessly clean .In the military ,there for a few years.
The sewage ejector started to leak and not pump. I open it up and there was a collar of beacon grease which prevented the float switch to come on.
I remember using a shovel to scoop it out .
We spoke and she did not know and it was never a issue again
Just buy a hair dryer for crying out loud.use a clip and pin dryer door open overriding the safety and stick your head in
No I threw your boy friend out . He stole all my worm socks....Bubba were you married
Did Bob ever want his hair dryer back
I was watching some reality show about a pawn shop. Lady came in with a set of CPR practice dummies. They had no arms or legs, just a torso, and the mouth was positioned wide open. They had a man, a women and a child size one.
About 3 feet tall torso with it's mouth wide open. Roster called in and bought the dude.
Here I thought I was the only one who thought it was a *** "body" rather than a medical training device. Glad he didn't go for the child size version!
GM put aluminum wiring in cars for a couple years. Engineers today are finding ways to get rid of weight by the gram, and that was one of their earlier attempts, but they found it to be too brittle at connections for the real-world automobile. I haven't been keeping up for the last several years, but I understand some composites are making a comeback. What about boats? Aluminum doesn't rust, but it does corrode with salt, doesn't it? How do they deal with that?No need the wiring is all aluminum and it does not rot
I don't know, as I usually loaded my own from spent Lake City brass and commercial components.Are the new rounds on 50BMG corrosive too?
To me the best smell as a young lad was the smell of Hoppes #9 !
It meant guns !
What a sagacious idea!I have been looking at this old Coast Guard cutter , My partner and I are making it into a B&B and make bank
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Sounds like you had fun Hippie. Dr appointments aren't supposed to be fun.
You have been looking for awhile now Big.....running out of time....better do this while you still can. My mind reader tells me you are 72 now. Thinking my boat is about your speed now days.
PhilesteinNo need the wiring is all aluminum and it does not rot
I heard Pute has a vessel ! He would know..GM put aluminum wiring in cars for a couple years. Engineers today are finding ways to get rid of weight by the gram, and that was one of their earlier attempts, but they found it to be too brittle at connections for the real-world automobile. I haven't been keeping up for the last several years, but I understand some composites are making a comeback. What about boats? Aluminum doesn't rust, but it does corrode with salt, doesn't it? How do they deal with that?
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