I'm just a regular guy with sometimes useful knowledge and an avid woodworker. I'm trying to build a small business for my post military retirement life.
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thanks . my shit was all slopped out and fucked up . i was guessing the adjustment trying on fixing the adustment trying on your way worked the first time . at least i can dawn this shit pretty quick from all the on and off shit . cool kids .
I bought a pair of Belleville boots 390 hot weather I’m regularly 8.5 so I got those and were too big now I got the 8 wide and something happened when the boot it’s lace up the heel feels like a bit lose that happens with the army boots usually?
the more you use your feet the more they swell and flatten . if your feet are "cold" tie them abit loose so you have space to swell once they are "warm"
As a new basic graduate I've bought a new pair of boots for AIT and was looking for a comfortable way to lace them this video helped a lot, thank you ssg
Wow, you Mister get one good deed added to your entry-to-Heaven list. I have that bone issue on my right foot, which has always been an painful problem when wearing my Belleville boots. I followed your procedure, well . . . suffice it to say, it is a miracle. It is like I had surgery on that bone and the protrusion was shaved away. P.S. My dog's happy too because now I'm in a better mood and able to go on longer walks (90 minutes instead of one hour).
Use something to thread it thru or use something like a safety pin and 550 cord to go thru the bottom of the pants and then use that to pull the blouser thru.
Thanks dude! I hurt the sole of my left foot badly in an accident yesterday, and try to Get outside now, removing the cushion sole and trying your tip 😊 Greetings from Norway!
Ptsd.i hear you JR and I am glad you can speak on the subject.You have been to war and you have survived.You came home for a reason, to find peace to spread the word there is recovery from PTSD. To enjoy life and be productive. Your family needs you to be present and whole. As a survivor of DV 30 yes I feel your pain. PTSD for me is still present in my life everyday. For 30 yes I was in a garden every week day where I found a certain peace and have now almost come to terms that I am safe. You are a strong man, you have saved lives.I too have saved 3 children's lives from car accidents.I am still on this earth to praise God and Exodus 14.14 The Lord shall fight for you and you shall hold your peace. Love, B.
Thank you!!!! This civilian just got one and I’m not quiet shaped around the abdomen the same as your average young soldier ( young I’m not). I’ve been really frustrated trying to get this thing big enough where it can be zipped. You look like you have some great kids. Thank you for your service and thank them for me for their sacrifice on behalf of our country, not having you around as much as I’m sure they would like. Stay safe and God bless all of you. 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
You are not alone. I did 6 years in the Marines. I fell during a training exercise, broke my back(compression fracture), and injured both knees. Like you, I'm in pain every day and there are days just getting out of bed and moving is a struggle. Keep talking about it, stay focused on the good in your life, and fight for your benefits. You earned them. Semper Fi.
Hey. I’m not sure how or why I started watching your channel. It’s been silent awhile. I’m retired mil, go NAVY, so it must have been something mil related? Anyway always interesting to see a fellow VET on a healthy progression in life. I feel like Im spying on you or something😳. I get real interested in woodworking when I watch shows like hometown etc. I think that guy in MS is very talented. I did some at the wood shops on bases, they had all the equipment, nice planners etc. Anyway brother I’ll be watching from N Wisconsin. Quite a difference in shop size WOW. Your gonna go crazy once you get it all organized. Peace for our country. Joe 🇺🇸🍺
Yeah, military life took a lot of my time for a while but now I'll have way more time once I'm fully retired, real soon. Woodworking is my therapy and really has helped with improving my mental health.
When I first joined the army, I had an infantry drill he was really hard on us but I always had alot of respect because I could see he wanted us to become great soldiers and he wasn't just doing it to be a as§hole or just wanting to fùck with us although there was definitely alot of smoke and pain it was all worth it in the end but he got onto me once for having loose bootlaces and I he told me you should always have your laces good and tight so you don't roll your ankle he demonstrated trying to roll his and then asked me to do it and I almost rolled my ankle just trying to demonstrate and he said see that's why so I always kept them really tight not enough to cut off circulation but nice and tight but this setup is really nice idk if it will still save you from rolling your ankle though
Nice small shop and good advise. Hope you make it all the way through to get all of your benefits. Try to expand later on to begin making videos to help with the retirement. When your back gives you problems take the time to learn something - video editing or something that is not to strenuous. Plus there are thousands of videos out there to help with your own woodworking. I have been watching WW videos for about twenty years. Hang in there.