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Do you 'push' with the back blade on the box in reverse ever?I was watching some how to's on using box blades recently, as i'm going to borrow my grampa's Deere 3032e with the box blade soon for some dirt work around our house, and trying to learn the tips and tricks of how to use them best and i didn't realize that they're used a lot to push in reverse
the site is really shaping up, and nice little shed/living qtrs.
Yeah I think his is the 4' version of the frontier like yours. He has a separate back blade too, but I think I'll bring the box blade upSent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
What about a steel spiral staircase? Would save floor real estate? Prob expensive, but maybe could fab one or find one on Craigslist or something Edit: prob a dumb idea due to cost thinking about it moreSent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
So, Bobby...being the calculating trained warrior NCO that you are. Take the appropriate action, Execute!
your standard grunt level CQB is just putting rounds and rounds on scary stuff till it stops scaring you!
shot out!
Sure is looking good. That fits right in and better access will help to along with non injured JR. Looks like Ranger has become the yard dog.What about a nice outside staircase along the new overhang. Then a simple ladder in a corner inside for access in inclimate weather or for when you want to go up/down with telling the world? You cab get those telescoping ladders for $75 on ebay. Bolt it to the wall and you just loose 6 inches. Going to do something similar in my garage.
How about using a drop down, folding stair like you have for attic access in a house? You would only lose a bit of floor space on the second floor, then.
Those will work.But what about those Acorn staircase chair lifts? ;D
I would give an initial radio transmission to (the fire direction control center) FDC with a description of the target that I am trying to destroy (this is calling for a fire mission).
(but we all know that tankers are to impatient..........#pokesean....;D)
when the flatuator replies with splash, that means that NBC material in a solid or liquid form (not gaseous form) has leaked from the containment facility and is trying to penetrate / slip around the secondary containment garment. (note, this is not a good situation when this happens!)
Quote from: nmeyer414 on March 10, 2016, 12:03:20 PMI would give an initial radio transmission to (the fire direction control center) FDC with a description of the target that I am trying to destroy (this is calling for a fire mission). Would this fire mission be a grid, shift from KP or a polar.
Quote from: nmeyer414 on March 10, 2016, 12:03:20 PMwhen the flatuator replies with splash, that means that NBC material in a solid or liquid form (not gaseous form) has leaked from the containment facility and is trying to penetrate / slip around the secondary containment garment. (note, this is not a good situation when this happens!)ROFLMAO! This is definitely not a good situation. Persistent chemical is bad, and takes years to dissipate. In said flatuator, the "stain" would follow him the rest of his days!
Quote from: BobbyB on March 10, 2016, 12:34:46 PMWould this fire mission be a grid, shift from KP or a polar.now the question bobby, did you recite that from immediate memory or did you have to think for a sec?
Would this fire mission be a grid, shift from KP or a polar.