@@thetoontrain6073 what I did was put 5/8” thick foam pad on top of the plank of wood, then I glued down the foam with caulk gun, then I glued track down with the gun. No need to screw in the track the caulk glue worked great, had to buy some that worked with the foam, I bought foam pad and glue at Home Depot
@@charlieb308 is it cheaper to buy planks and assemble it or just buy OSB? My funds are very low and I’m trying to find the cheapest alternative that’s sturdy enough
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I hear you. I like those too. I have a buddy who had a 68 Dodge Polara. That was a great car. Loved the ride. I also loved the sound of the starter when it was cranking over during a cold start. It was a unique sound. Can’t wait for the Sabres opener on Thursday!
@@lovetocrank I’m very nervous about the season, they need to make the playoffs. They should be fine but might have to add a veteran goalie later in season
We're on our 5th and 6th shelties. They are fantastic partners but they need a friend. Best to have 2 or more. And yes the song of their people gets sung quite a bit! ❤
It scared me lol, so loud. I have a sheltie Poodle mix, its so damn cute, but also wants to bark a lot. But im doing my very best at keeping it at a minimum
My Sheltie is named Charlie also. He barks and stretches and herds us. He is smart and playful. Shelties are wonderful, he’s my third. Charlie wants to play!
it depends on whcih doggo suits you best if you like running living a very active lifestyle but you live somewhere rather cold a husky is great for that
It handles and rides amazing! You can go around curves and corners so fast and when on highway or back roads it rides smooth like a caddy without the bouncing. I also added a full BMR lowering suspension setup, all suspension parts were changed. Just adding the wheels and tires did make a huge difference only.
Shelties can make some WEIRD noises, man. My Samwise likes to mumble and grumble under his breath, especially when he's frustrated or excited. I half expect him to give English a shot sometimes.
@@Dr_Sunshine222 Does she also do frustrated little stomps? My boy literally stamps his feet and whines like a toddler. They're such expressive little dogs!