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  1. mdvaden

    The Official Happy Birthday thread!!!

    Thanks folks. Mainly stayed inside enjoying air conditioning on my birthday, and installed a pickup inside my small redwood top acoustic guitar in the afternoon. Cheers !
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    Official Guns Thread

    Bud's Guns, for example, has the compacts for $247 w/ free shipping and $239 if "cash" paid. And apparently a rebate off that amount, plus 3 x magazines. There would be a tranfer fee in the $30 range, but that may even less money if the rebate is off Bud's listed prices.
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    Official Guns Thread

    I may buy the Smith & Wesson 460 magnum revolver. Taurus makes some too but even though Taurus is a lot less expensive, I like the stainless finish of the Smith & Wesson offerings. The Smith & Wesson 500 mag is technically more powerful, but just slightly at the muzzle and the two are a...
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    Official Guns Thread

    Just bought one of those also a couple months ago right after the Charter 38 revolver I posted above. It shot fairly tight at the indoor range, and that was my first time firing in about 6 years. I'm just getting back into the rythym of learning and practice again. I was ruminating buying a 2nd...
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    Official Guns Thread

    For revolvers, I bought and kept a nice compact one a couple months ago. Handled nice at the range too. Charter Arms 38 Blue Diamond. I practice with normal stuff, but store it with Underwood Extreme Defender +P which are about 1300 fps and 375 ft. lbs. The rounds are an external hollowpoint...
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    Official Guns Thread

    So I ordered a Smith & Wesson 686 Plus 357 for a nice extra revolver, based on many good reviews. Sorry, but what arrived pooped on S&W's reputation. The gun store owner quickly pointed out unusual swirl blemishes on the left barrel and the cylinder barely opened. I sent is back, and after the...
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    Drying eucalyptus

    Related to what I posted about guitar wood, apparently wood for instruments can be torrefied. I think it removes some oils. The process uses heat but it's also in a chamber where oxygen is removed. Not sure how that would work for wood used to turn on a lathe.
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    Drying eucalyptus

    Related to wood harvesting or curing, I've been watching a lot of Luthiers on Youtube the past few month. It's interesting to hear about different woods, how they grade them, store them, even age them sometimes beyond the storage of whomever they purchased from. I hope to purchase a redwood top...
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    What's the weather like in your neck of the woods?

    Glad the 100 to 114 degree week went by the way side. Our air conditioner works good though. Humidity was higher than usual right after for a few days. Sometimes how cool summer mornings are means more to me than the afternoon temps. When it's cool at night, the afternoon heat feels short.
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    The Official Happy Birthday thread!!!

    Thank you --- Cheers !!
  11. mdvaden

    The Official Happy Birthday thread!!!

    Thank you. Spent a relaxed and mellow birthday after a short 3 hours removing several Phitzer junipers. But was done and into air conditioning by 11:30am. Went out to have Sushi for a birthday meal. Then reclined at home Anyhow, health feels good, and looking forward to another steady year.
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    Zubat pole saw "hook"?

    I don't use a Silky pole saw, but have a fiberglass set with hook. The hook as a primary hook to pull with a small secondary to push. For trees like honey locust that snag on themselves, I pull limbs free. For other if the limb does not fall clean, then it can get pushed with the smaller hook.
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    Springboards -- these DYI or standard design ??

    The split in the end has me wondering if there's a purpose, Somewhat like the end of a prybar. Could this be a springboard and tool combo?
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    Springboards -- these DYI or standard design ??

    Just acquired two springboards and I know near zilch about boards in general. Do these look like a commercially produced product or DYI? Anyone know what the end pieces are called - the nomenclature? The two pieces look so similar, it would be a fairly talented DYI build if that's the case. I...
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    Holy chit, remember those insanely vicious giant asian hornets Jay told us about?

    It's not revenge. A few stings are less than they deserve for assault, arson, theft. One hive puts nobody in the grave, but disperses a spanking from nature.
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    Holy chit, remember those insanely vicious giant asian hornets Jay told us about?

    Would love to release a hive of these hornets amidst some groups of these mobs burning up dealerships and businesses in various cities.
  17. mdvaden

    Coast Redwoods 2018

    Redwood Sorrel Sometimes it appears reddish when looking from the underside.
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    Coast Redwoods 2018

    At first glance, the four Euros can look even smaller with the redwood coast dwellers standing forward more. Looking back a few years, from Humboldt Redwoods state park.
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    Landscape Garden Design and Ornamental Plant Choices

    Packed 1/4 inch minus gravel with the front half inch of the top block overlapping the back of lower blocks. Used them for the 7 years we lived there and they never budged.
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    Landscape Garden Design and Ornamental Plant Choices

    That would work too. As an extra note - this was the first time I offset wall blocks like this, to use them as steps, and not just to retain soil.
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