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peejman

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  1. Hydraulic cement is cement that's specifically formulated to expand when it dries and fully cure even when the area stays wet. Standard cement typically shrinks a little as it cures. That said, you fix basement/foundation leaks from the outside, not inside. Yes, that typically means digging a really big hole. If you seal the inside, you may stop the leak at that point but the water is already through the wall. Where's it gonna go next? Got pics of the basement walls? The terracotta pipe thing sounds really interesting.
  2. Talk to the local sheriff's dept. Make the aware of your intentions. If you happen to be hunting during school hours, I can imagine things going sideways real fast if someone at the school hears gun fire.
  3. With that many mice, it might be worth a call to TWRA. They may be able to help you figure out why there's so many. There's got to be a food source somewhere to sustain them. And clearly there's a lack of predators. We had a great big rat take up residence under our screen porch about a month ago. I couldn't figure out why the dog kept digging in various places. Then my wife saw it eating from our bird feeders. I put out a few traps and some bait, no more rat.
  4. Wow. Do you know the alloy? Ti isn't cheap by any stretch. I work with it all the time (aircraft parts) and yes, its tough stuff.
  5. Good to know. I've been pondering their data sharing options but am suspicious of how they track it. Seems they don't know how they track it either.
  6. Also in USAToday... http://www.usatoday.com/videos/news/nation/2012/10/24/1654249/
  7. Welcome! To my knowledge, you can do reloads and failure drills at Gunny's. You cannot draw from a holster. If there's an outdoor range in Louisville, I've never heard of it (but would like to!). While there is lots of open space in Blount County, finding space to shoot is all in who you know. If you find a willing property owner, you'll get at least a dozen new best friends.
  8. Exactly. They've got the best coverage in this area, but otherwise... meh. Truth. Charter will not get any more of my money. I'm thinking hard about doing the same with Verizon, but I'm not real keen on the alternatives.
  9. As long as the house has conditioned air, I wouldn't worry too much about rust in a year. Clean them, lube them, wipe them down with a silicone gun cloth and they'll be fine. Maybe add a few packs of desiccant. What you want to avoid is storing them in a way that might trap moisture... like a gun case with foam. I keep mine in a cheap Stack-On cabinet and have no issues with rust. It's not exactly a theft deterrent, but my kids can't get at them, which is the important thing.
  10. You've got contradictory requirements.... light weight and low recoil. A heavier rifle will have less felt recoil than a light weight one. A semi-auto rifle will have less felt recoil than a bolt gun. In my experience, an M1 Garand (which is both heavy and semi-auto) in .30-06 has less felt recoil than light weight .270 bolt gun. Keep in mind that the recoil only matters when you're at the range practicing. You won't feel a thing when hunting. That said, another vote for .243. Mild recoil, flat trajectory, plenty accurate.
  11. I wonder if the damage is permanent. Does it literally burn out the electronics and kill them completely, or just disrupt the systems? I bet it takes 1.21 Jigawatts.
  12. My wife has been down the road of poor replacements from Verizon as well. We will not buy another HTC. Much as I dislike Apple, I'm leaning toward iphone4 at our next upgrade in a month. As for why don't they call about it? Because it would require them to make an effort and they don't care enough to bother.
  13. I don't see the Big Beaver Road reference either. Having been to Milford several times, I know it's there.
  14. My guess is that the DOT is doing a traffic survey of the intersection. Set the camera up, let it record for a while, then watch the footage to determine volumes and such for potential light timing or traffic pattern changes. That may not be "conspiracy theory" enough for some, but such is life. Apparently Eastern TN didn't get this memo.
  15. Nice! I'm curious, does the polished head stick in the wood? Long ago, I got the bright idea to polish our old kindling hatchet. I made it gleam like a mirror. Unfortunately that rendered it virtually useless for splitting wood as the head stuck like crazy. After wrestling with it for a while I finally just scuffed it up with some 20 grit and its usefulness returned. Dad makes various things from purple heart laminated with other woods and AFAIK, he just uses regular Titebond wood glue. Gorilla glue is good stuff as well.
  16. Interesting. I've seen plenty of black widows and wolf spiders and it sure looked like a black widow. Though I didn't look for long.
  17. Can you split kindling with it? Cut heavy rope? Hanging with or even better, without a weight. After that, how thin can you slice a tomato?
  18. Triple Dayum! I'm impressed!
  19. Welcome!
  20. I keep my cruddy work boots in the garage. After sticking my foot in my boot one morning, feeling something wiggly under my toes, rapidly removing the boot, and seeing a big cockroach roll out of it, I check my boots before I put them on now. That said, last fall I picked up my boot one morning and banged it on the concrete to shake out anything that might be in there. Lo' and behold, a great big mama black widow with about 9 million babies on her back rolled out. When I whacked her with the boot that was still in my hand, the babies scattered like grains of sand and began skittering across the garage. Barry Sanders would have been proud of my fancy footwork trying to squish all of them... in my sock feet. I got a bunch of them, but I'm quite sure I didn't get them all. I've never told my wife that.
  21. Is that a Ruger P-series? I feel sure carrying that boat anchor IWB would get tiring and uncomfortable. I have one. When I carry IWB, I use a Crossbreed supertuck for my PT145. Like others have said, it took a little time to find the sweet spot and get the holster molded to my side. Having a real gun belt and pants sized appropriately (~2" larger in the waist) helps immensely. Most of the time I pocket carry a P3AT. It's so much more convenient, especially with my small kids. If I had to do it again, I'd get a convertible IWB/OWB like OS's. Those are sweet.
  22. I guess you'd better not think about how many spiders you've actually eaten in your sleep. That might gross you out.
  23. Just another little bit of useless information.... That classic hawk scream you hear in movies regardless of the type of raptor shown (typically bald eagles), is a red tailed hawk call. Bald eagles sound nothing like that.
  24. I agree completely. When you live in a subdivision with 200 houses where at least 90% were done by the same builder, some things are inevitable. Think the inspector looked at every detail in every house? Think again. The breaker panel in Dad's custom house is HUGE. Every room is on a separate circuit. Wall outlets are not on the same circuit as the lights... that way the lights don't go out when you trip a wall outlet. He's also got isolation valves in the plumbing so the water can be shut off to each bathroom, kitchen, and laundry independently. No need to turn off the whole house for a repair in one area. Simple stuff that doesn't cost a lot more but makes life a lot easier.

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