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Hide Site / Re: NWMT Cabin
« on: Today at 12:25:41 PM »
Oh, and we have a red with black tail weasel that is running around the property killing mice. Unfortunately they can kill chickens too. So I’m learning how to make a weasel box trap now……

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Hide Site / Re: NWMT Cabin
« on: Today at 12:00:49 PM »
Charles, there are good automation solutions out there and many made from pvc diy that are easy and good for several days at a time. You have the benefit of warm climate so easier in winter months. Probably can also wire up auto shutters for ventilation.

We’re planning on pvc diy feeders in the future. This trip my good retired lineman neighbor kept the bees fed with sugar water and fed / watered the chickens. We’re actually raising a couple more chickens for them with our new brood. So it’s a win win……

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Hide Site / Re: NWMT Cabin
« on: June 01, 2024, 11:32:42 PM »


Got back yesterday afternoon from a week of camping in Yellowstone. The chickens are getting big and need their outside run. Wife and I did a lumber yard trip this morning and commenced building what will be a steel covered 4’ x 8’ run. This was around 5pm today.


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D.O.T. / Re: WDYDT (What Did You Do Today)
« on: June 01, 2024, 11:29:36 PM »
Back from a week in Yellowstone. Lots of hiking, had snow first night we were there. Temps were in high 40’s - low 60’s all week during the day. Had to pull fresh water line every night due to freezing. Kept the tank heaters on at night. Other than one morning at 2am I woke to find furnace not light and had to switch tanks and reboot controller.

Saw just about every critter at least once on trails with the exception of cats, no cats. There were a couple close encounters with bears on one hike that I wasn’t as prepared as I should have been regrettably. Below is my take on that hike.

Short 2.3 mile loop trail along the north side of lake Yellowstone. We hiked this early last Weds morning between rain storms blowing thru with 20-30mph winds. It was about 600 yards down the trail that we encountered a french couple. They were the only ones on this trail that morning by the single vehicle in the parking lot. They told us they had not ran into any animals at all. The female did note it was really cold along the lake. After the fact I now believe they walked to the lake and back and did not actually hike the full loop. Go figure, I should have known the French would give up after a little wind and cold……

We then proceeded a couple hundred yards further to the lake shore. Beyond this the trail ran another 100 yards before it Y’d to start the loop. Shortly there after we had just crossed a deep channel or ravine that ran down to the lake.

It was then that we were growled at by a grizzly, I am certain. Unfortunately, due to the terrain we could not see it. Wife had music playing, I stopped to pee and was facing the north into heavy downfall. Wife was facing south behind me standing up on a log that was on the edge of a steep embankment about 40’ above the lake looking out upon it.

Over the wind and the music while mid stream it let out a considerable lengthy growl. I knew immediately it was a grizzly. I turned to wife after checking down the trail from where we had just come and asked her if she heard that. To which she replied yes. She stated she wasn’t sure what it was and thought maybe it was a wolf!?! I took a double take of her to see if that was an honest comment, it was! She then said let’s turn back and I told her we can’t as that is where the growl came from. This animal was down wind of us from where we had just walked, I personally didn’t think walking toward it was wise.

We quickly moved on down the trail. I did not answer her questions in order to keep her moving and not get her more nervous than she already was. At this point I was seriously regretting not strapping on the 10mm that was in the truck with hard cast bear loads, instead had just left on my g48 edc. The trail opened into a large clearing along the lake for a good half hour of the hike. We saw nothing until we had to head back into the Forrest towards the area we were growled at.

We didn’t get 60 yards into the thick Forrest and I saw a black bear run across maybe twenty yards in front of us. I knew it was a black bear but could not get a good enough view to know if it was a cub or an adult. That fact didn’t help my confidence. At this point the bear spray came out and I removed the safety tang. The trail narrowed and had us climbing over dead fall and scanning slowly as we worked our way thru this portion of the trail. It was frankly unnerving with a narrow trail and short sight visibility due to the dense forrest and deadfall’s lining either side of thd trail. The wife was yelling “hey bear” all along this portion of the hike making as much noise as possible. Kudos to her

Luckily we progressed all the way back to the truck without another incident with the exception of the bison that decided he likes Ford trucks blocking us from our vehicle, couldn’t blame him honestly…….

With all that stated, we were more prepared then 99% of the people we encountered on trails last week. I wasn’t as prepared as I should have been though that day. Moral of the story, don’t underestimate even the short easy hikes in bear country. This should have been the least difficult hike we took last week. In physical terms it was the easiest but also the most dangerous.


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 :likebutton: Very nice! :likebutton:

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Soldier Up / Re: The time has come.
« on: June 01, 2024, 04:07:32 PM »
Nice job  :likebutton:

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I think ya left out a couple Tex….. :tongue:

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Faith Discussion / Re: It is finished...
« on: May 31, 2024, 10:55:10 PM »
The shedding of the blood of the Lamb paid for our sins. In turn it gave us all the gift of grace if we acknowledge Christ as Lord & Savior. That Grace is the only way any of us sinners will be with our Father for eternity.

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Build Threads / Re: Don's 2024 Ram 3500
« on: May 25, 2024, 07:44:29 PM »
Zinc plated and powdered, do it right

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D.O.T. / Re: WDYDT (What Did You Do Today)
« on: May 25, 2024, 07:40:01 PM »


Made it to Yellowstone for the week. Eating good, drinking good and lots of hiking will ensue



Supposedly, from a good source this is supposed to be better than Blanton’s


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Build Threads / Re: Don's 2024 Ram 3500
« on: May 23, 2024, 09:25:17 PM »
That definitely makes the truck look better and we know Dodges need all the help they can get!  :popcorn:

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Hide Site / Re: NWMT Cabin
« on: May 23, 2024, 08:56:09 PM »










Well it’s official, first shop in my life that going to have water and a bathroom. Moving on up…..


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Build Threads / Re: Don's 2024 Ram 3500
« on: May 21, 2024, 09:33:19 AM »
I agree it doesn’t compliment the front of that truck very well. Big in wrong places etc, try buckstop.com in the future. Get it bare and have it zinc and powdered locally is my suggestion.

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D.O.T. / Re: WDYDT (What Did You Do Today)
« on: May 20, 2024, 02:39:33 PM »


Another use for JR’s favorite shop tool


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Hide Site / Re: NWMT Cabin
« on: May 18, 2024, 10:58:57 PM »
Thanks Big D, between weather and getting shop back making money this will slow down a bit soon. Quite a few projects in the pipeline. In addition we have a week in Yellowstone at fishing bridge campground (only campground with full hookups in the park) we booked a year ago coming up. Looking forward to checking out for a week. Doing some hiking, finishing a book and just checking out.

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Hide Site / Re: Hide site, retirement site.
« on: May 18, 2024, 08:47:01 PM »
You move that around with a tractor? Looks great!

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Hide Site / Re: NWMT Cabin
« on: May 18, 2024, 08:46:14 PM »
Thanks Tex!

It turned cold again here yesterday. High of 53 and rain, ready for my 60’s and 70’s

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Hide Site / Re: NWMT Cabin
« on: May 18, 2024, 06:12:11 PM »




End of the day today, all beams are in the air and mostly secured and level…..

Big shout out to Logan (middle daughters bf who came up with her for the weekend)


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Hide Site / Re: NWMT Cabin
« on: May 18, 2024, 12:27:02 PM »








State of affairs this morning


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Hide Site / Re: NWMT Cabin
« on: May 17, 2024, 05:27:18 PM »
She’s happy, so all is good

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Hide Site / Re: NWMT Cabin
« on: May 17, 2024, 05:23:48 PM »
You make me look like I'm sleeping. Wish I lived on site!

Agreed, 140+ days gone off site last year. It’s much easier when you live here. Although the wife is taking up valuable time now…..
Oh...Son...
You better rethink the way you just said that...
Thinkin like that and you're headed for a world of trouble...
some I know has some experience in this area...


We gotz to rein her in a bit, a milk cow is on her must have list…..  :shocked:

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Hide Site / Re: NWMT Cabin
« on: May 17, 2024, 01:49:41 PM »
You make me look like I'm sleeping. Wish I lived on site!

Agreed, 140+ days gone off site last year. It’s much easier when you live here. Although the wife is taking up valuable time now…..

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Faith Discussion / Re: Prayer Request thread
« on: May 16, 2024, 10:07:17 PM »
Still looking unfortunately, had a couple leads but nothing has solidified from them.

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Like I told ya yesterday. Fool me once shame on you, fool me twice shame on me.

The fact of the matter is there is only one who will save us now. We should repent and turn to Christ as a nation. We will not and therefore 
plenty of blood will be spilled. My 2 cents

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Hide Site / Re: NWMT Cabin
« on: May 16, 2024, 09:49:11 PM »






Cut the rear beams to length and sealed them. Hoping to get them hung in next day or so dependent upon weather.


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Hide Site / Re: Raptor Ridge, the build.
« on: May 15, 2024, 12:52:37 PM »
Back on task, JR when you pouring crete?

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Hide Site / Re: NWMT Cabin
« on: May 14, 2024, 09:09:39 PM »
Anyone stung yet?

No sir, they don’t bother us. She has the suit for major work and all I do is maintain the electric fence and they don’t seem concerned with me in the least.

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Hide Site / Re: NWMT Cabin
« on: May 14, 2024, 09:08:30 PM »
Really nice chicken coop you have there

Thanks, wife unit is happy with it so all is well  :likebutton:

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Hide Site / Re: NWMT Cabin
« on: May 14, 2024, 09:07:44 PM »


Evicted!!!


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Hide Site / Re: NWMT Cabin
« on: May 14, 2024, 06:50:37 PM »


















So not much progress on anything that interests me outside of normal work lately. However, I haven’t been slacking. I’ve been completing legit “honey” do’s along with cleaning up chicken doo.

So the wife’s bees and chicks have taken a priority as of late. I have a rubber maid water trough with 13 chicks in it residing in my machine shop and they’re dirty. So they needed their own space sooner than later. 

We purchased this bare coop a couple months ago. I had to finish framing it for the osb. Then get power to it, wire, insulate and sheet it. I started by using 1” foam board on the floor covered by treated plywood and then linoleum. Walls / ceiling received r13, then was topped with osb and outdoor receptacles. I ran power off an external gfi receptacle from the big shop.

We still need to build the run and finish wiring the auto dawn to dusk chicken door yet.

Honey bee’s are doing well and she already installed the next section above for them to start filling. We’ve had them around 11 days thus far. Fairly large learning curve those bees have been.


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Faith Discussion / Re: Prayer request please.
« on: May 14, 2024, 09:24:38 AM »
Great news!

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So no building a home at the farm? What changed?

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Great testimony  :likebutton:

& congratulations to the young ranger to be!

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Build Threads / Re: 2018 F250 6.7L grandpas tow pig
« on: May 09, 2024, 11:36:28 PM »
Personally I don’t care for them. One more thing to fail and these trucks already have enough added junk that will fail as it is. However, the truck came with them when I bought it. It was a couple hundred versus paying to have them taken off and completely uninstalled. So for now it was the least expensive route.

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Build Threads / Re: 2018 F250 6.7L grandpas tow pig
« on: May 09, 2024, 01:00:08 PM »
Dropped truck off at local vehicle accessory shop yesterday to get drivers amp step fixed as it’s been in permanently down position for last month. Found a very weak but functional drive motor, decent accumulation of junk in drive gear as well. So they swapped on a new drive motor and then pulled and cleaned both sides of dirt and road grime. In addition they added some silicone to beef up the oem seal to the gear housing and $270 later all is well.

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Build Threads / Re: Don's 2024 Ram 3500
« on: May 05, 2024, 10:43:07 PM »
You’re moving the axle away from the frame in both instances. On a 4 link you normally buy adjustable lower control arms. Lengthening them will bring your caster back positive if the uppers do not change length.

On a radius arm setup you normally lower the rear mount down to bring caster back positive. There are also after market arm setups which have adjustment with the latter being the same idea as a 4 link.

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Build Threads / Re: Don's 2024 Ram 3500
« on: May 05, 2024, 09:01:12 PM »
Same for both JR

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Soldier Up / Re: Coming back from RA
« on: May 03, 2024, 11:47:10 AM »
Great update  :likebutton:

I was diagnosed after much agony in my early 30’s with gout. Unlike most it’s not in my big toe but was in my knees and elbows. The knees were the worst, crippling me for a week at a time. Thankfully preventative meds keep it at bay almost 100%, sucks getting older.

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Hide Site / Re: NWMT Cabin
« on: May 02, 2024, 09:50:15 PM »
I bet is the post office who dictated the com box.

Bad weld on bad metal.

Well, they’re partly to blame, post master wanted the cbu revenue increase but now denies she ever wanted the cbu. Post master claims it was all our president. President put cbu inside our gate which is against postal rules. It’s a mess and this is my fix to take care of the mail lady whom I appreciate.

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Hide Site / Re: NWMT Cabin
« on: May 02, 2024, 09:33:42 PM »
That gotta be the worst penetration that you can have to hold two parts together.
Looks like 15-20% at best.

Dang that’s poor.

It literally ripped the weld in half in one spot. I’m not sure how you do that?

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Hide Site / Re: NWMT Cabin
« on: May 02, 2024, 09:32:03 PM »




Finished up the electrical at the yard light. It’s an auto dusk to dawn unit and I wired in a couple outlets and a switch to turn off the light if / when the better half puts Christmas lights out there on the driveway island.

This post mount setup will get a package pickup shed on top of the short post. Our el hoa presidente decided we needed a community cbu for our mail versus mail boxes at our driveways, dumb and why I dislike her she doesn’t ask for opinions ever.

Being that I have a daily pickup and I don’t want my mail lady to have to get out of her jeep to pickup we decided to build a package shed. I’m sure the el presidente will not approve but rules are rules and it doesn’t say I can’t do this……. lol


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Hide Site / Re: NWMT Cabin
« on: May 02, 2024, 07:17:10 AM »
I did the same thing to mine. Weld it back together and carry on...


With your torture testing background I can’t say I’m surprised….. :popcorn:

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Hide Site / Re: NWMT Cabin
« on: May 01, 2024, 09:45:10 PM »
Couple rocks the size of my fist, piss poor weld. Anyone know a good welder? Add it to my list of chit to do I guess…..  :rolleyes:

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Hide Site / Re: NWMT Cabin
« on: May 01, 2024, 08:53:20 PM »









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Build Threads / Re: Don's 2024 Ram 3500
« on: May 01, 2024, 01:14:20 PM »
Speaking of amp steps, drivers side of mine on the grandpa tow rig is permanently down atm. It was intermittent for about a month and gave up. Local installer of such things is going to fix it next week. He tried selling me on a new set of non moving ones and I didn’t want to spend the money.

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NW MT

D $3.95
G $3.50

Both have been floating within 5 cents a gallon of those prices for a couple weeks

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D.O.T. / Re: WDYDT (What Did You Do Today)
« on: April 30, 2024, 07:38:15 PM »




Put up the ceiling joists today in the low bay side. Low bay being around 11’4” in height. Need to do some exterior wall framing yet to be able to keep the eventual blown in insulation up there in place but ceiling framing is 80% done at the moment I figure


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Hide Site / Re: Elbow Room
« on: April 29, 2024, 05:40:13 PM »
96”?!? Wow, you must have some really flat hay fields

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Build Threads / Re: Don's 2024 Ram 3500
« on: April 28, 2024, 11:19:02 PM »
Looks good  :likebutton:

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Firearms / Re: 5.7 X 28
« on: April 26, 2024, 09:27:47 AM »
I recall that round, when o bummer got elected you couldn’t find any of that ammo anywhere.

Ashley had a friend with a gun in that round back then and I recall him hitting me up. I’d say if you get one have the coin to buy several cases and stock up. I personally don’t need another round and I like the .22mag in the pmr-30 obviously not comparable ballistics but I have several rifles and pistols in 22wmr already and it’s a light fairly powerful round. That pistol has 30 rd mags too.

I’ve personally been stocking up on .410 as of late. When looking at my inventory I was light on small game shot. The wife and I are planning on grouse hunting this year to get us out of the cabin after the big game push is over.

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