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If this location is considered "long term/permanent" can you install a septic tank? I'm guessing you don't own the land so this is probably not an option. If not, I'm guessing a company that services porta-potties could do it. Sent from my KFTT using Tapatalk
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I'd like to learn more about that. We sometimes foster dogs, mainly puppies, for a local rescue group. Two of the puppies we had back before Christmas had rear dew claws. The info we were given was that the mom was a Rottweiler/Boxer mix and the dad was a Spitz mix.
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Shooting in enclosed spaces and hearing damage.
Trekbike replied to suspiciousmind's topic in Handgun Carry and Self Defense
The term sometimes used is auditory exclusion. -
TGO YouTube Channel - What would you like to see?
Trekbike replied to TGO David's topic in Feedback and Support
That may be so, but you make some awesome knives. -
I ran across this video and resurrected this thread since there was quite a bit of 2 stroke vs. 4 stroke discussion. This race has a ton of 2 strokes there's a reason why. They even had a few comments around the 10 minute mark. Man...what a tough race. 7 finished out of 500 riders. Gotta love the KTM 300. [media]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k6exXbuzn9I[/media]
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Best 7 minutes on gun control I have ever seen!
Trekbike replied to sigbrown1297's topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
Since we posting Bill Whittle videos, this is still one of my favorites and still relevant even though the occupy wall street crowd disbanded. [media]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OAOrT0OcHh0[/media] -
It may be best to search this subforum first since there are already a ton of threads on the "help me get started" subject. Those threads already have the suggestions of the various items you will need and links for suppliers.
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Need Ideas for a night out, step inside for the details
Trekbike replied to pops572's topic in General Chat
That looks like some good fun. Thanks for bring that to my attention, definitely putting it on my to do list. -
Shopper tackles man with gun at Wal-Mart
Trekbike replied to Ugly's topic in Handgun Carry and Self Defense
Sorry, I misunderstood. I had seen a couple of earlier comments from others about open carry and then saw yours. -
Shopper tackles man with gun at Wal-Mart
Trekbike replied to Ugly's topic in Handgun Carry and Self Defense
Based on the article, it indicated it was not an open carry situation. Foster had seen Daniels getting out of his vehicle in the lot with handgun, under his coat and in a holster. Foster followed him into the store and attacked the Daniels, the sheriff's office said. Watching the video it appears the guy was wearing a fleece and it does appear to be covered until they start rolling around on the floor. -
Thanks, that makes sense.
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One thing I've wondered in watching the video is the vertical play I'm seeing in the die at the 5:00 - 5:05 mark. It's when he is showing how the die centers on the case. It's a slight amount but you can see some vertical movement of the die body. For the quick change ability there has to be some amount of play. I know that really only matters on the bullet seating and crimping process but it might not be enough movement to matter. Does your's do that?
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Shopper tackles man with gun at Wal-Mart
Trekbike replied to Ugly's topic in Handgun Carry and Self Defense
That is different than, "see something, do something". Maybe this guy misunderstood. :) He just didn't get the type of "15 mins of fame" he was thinking... -
Shopper tackles man with gun at Wal-Mart
Trekbike replied to Ugly's topic in Handgun Carry and Self Defense
Well it is Walmart we're talking about... -
Shopper tackles man with gun at Wal-Mart
Trekbike replied to Ugly's topic in Handgun Carry and Self Defense
I'm confused. I thought it was for the children... -
It appears that's the government's job now. :)
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There is a saying that holds some truth, not always but many times. One boy = one brain Two boys = half a brain Three boys = no brain at all
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There were a few people that clapped but it was quick lived and everyone else was dead quite. I seemed to recall that Lone Survivor was dead quite too at the end. Especially after seeing all the bios on who died.
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As long as it was sealed and stored properly, I'd take old powder in a metal can over plastic. Plastic may seem solid but it has microscopic pores so real old powder is more likely to go bad in a plastic container IMO.
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Looking for a lawyer for estate planning - Memphis
Trekbike replied to kckndrgn's topic in General Chat
If you don't mind can you comment as to why it was not valid? There must have been something not done properly during the process because a lawyer is not required to have a valid will as far as I know. -
Stuck case on first reloading session!!
Trekbike replied to maroonandwhite's topic in Ammunition and Reloading
I've been a fan of Imperial Sizing Wax. Being a wax used with your finger you can apply it where you want and how much you want. That stuff is slicker than snot. Like Lowpower, I don't lube the inside of the case neck. http://www.midwayusa.com/product/519525/imperial-case-sizing-wax-2-oz?cm_vc=ProductFinding -
I agree with your 10 can limit but don't forget that they will also need to regulate the capacity of the cans. You can't have some people armed with 28 oz or greater cans when everyone else has 15 oz cans. Maybe the fair thing to do is assign the high capacity canners strategically throughout the school so that each squad has the right balance of firepower. .
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Anyone have problems with Remington Large rifle primers?
Trekbike replied to Luke E.'s topic in Ammunition and Reloading
I experienced similar results with their small pistol primers so I no longer use them. Winchester for SPP, and CCI #41 for 5.56 are my preferred choices. -
Here's a link to a place called The Ceder Place and they list some pricing down at the bottom of the page. I have one of their chairs and they are good quality cedar. One suggestion. If you can redesign the back bracing so it goes across around mid back it would stream line the looks. Good luck! http://thecedarplace.com/chair.htm