LOL I cooked off a Umarex MP 40 in my living room and my landlady had a freaking cow. Seems I underestimated the muzzle velocity. Now for indoors I use the 499 Daisy Avanti.Still paying to repaint the wall, though
Hi Richard, Just a possible suggestion as I am about to do mine. Crimp them and then solder them also. As somebody sits in the seat they will still rotate in the crimp. By soldering it will make it a solid one piece spring again. Clean everything properly before soldering. I will be using a propane torch.
Im searching for advice on fixing my bent welding hood. It got smashed and one side bent inwards.ive tried runnin hot water on it but no help. Ive tried a blow dryer on medium heat same as the water. Can somebody help please thanks
How was the helmet from wish? I ordered a auto darkening and got it last week on the ad it said it was selectable shades from 9 to 13 with grind mode and delay and sensitivity thlmet showed up and it was auto darkening but a shade 11 with no other features. Shipping was quick though
I was thinking the same thing about the Acme thread. Also want an adjustable blade angle so it can be dialed in to adjust for casting errors ect. I think the next model out is really going to be amazing..I'm looking forward to it.
It is a good machine despite what many people say! Perfect for large stock! Foxfire Dry Grinding Lubricant should extend the blades life if you have not tried it yet
I use to tell student at summer camp that sleep for me was a misdemeanor, the more I missed the meaner I got! Hopefully I will be able to repair my cellphone holster in a way similar to how you fixed your helmet with a zip tie.
That house is so beautiful. I'm so sorry to hear about your dad. I'm praying for comfort for him and your family. Awesome video. I was so nervous you were going to break something. I should have had more faith in you 😁
+OMGBEKKAG yes it is a very cool house. Maybe I will do an outside walk around tomorrow... And as for my skills... There ledgendary.... You just havent heard this ledgend yet hahahaha
+Michael Horsford I am feeling fairly good. Kinda weird. But I am not wanting to curl up and sleep it all away. So thats good. Just trying to make it as easy as possible on my mom.
I loved this. My dad and my grandpa had cans like that. This took me back to my childhood. I had no idea how much that stuff was worth but that does make sense. Everything is expensive now days
+Stalker Steve some of the cans I know exactly which one to look in... But I dont want to search for things anymore. Organization into bins and slide drawers is the method im trying to change to. But I go to yard sales or estate sales and buy every coffee can of "junk" they have for nearly nothing and aquire hundreds of dollars in hardware every time.
+Mr Mach 1 my great grandpa, depression era guy, had everything organized in baby food jars, pickle jars, etc. Saved every good usable piece of hardware etc. I know the cost of hardware and it adds up massivly
You're not complaining, and none of us think you are. I wish you the best of luck with this... PTSD is very real. I have my own issues coming from a civilian motorcycle wreck... I can't begin to imagine what a vet coming home has to deal with. The problem lies within people who have no understanding; the people that luckily have never had to deal with sleepless nights, or days filled with anxiety. We might not be much, but folks like me are here on RU-vid... we're here to listen.