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I just don't want to wind up missing a digit or limb. I can sometimes get in a hurry to get results.
Oh and I broke my passenger side mirror pulling out of the garage the other dark cold morning so I have a new one of those on the way that I will have to swap out. Looks like you have to take off the whole honking door panel to re plug it back in... We will see.
22 pellet gun,,,,,,,,,
Quote from: cruizng on February 07, 2017, 11:28:28 AMOh and I broke my passenger side mirror pulling out of the garage the other dark cold morning so I have a new one of those on the way that I will have to swap out. Looks like you have to take off the whole honking door panel to re plug it back in... We will see. Yeah, on the 01-02 Chevy trucks and probably older (I had an '02), the plug was right behind the little triangle trim panel. When they revamped the interior/electrical in '03ish, they moved the plug down behind the door panel. I'm not sure about the 07.5+ trucks, but I bet its the same. Pulling the door panel usually isn't too hard, getting it back on is the pain.
I suspect that was a staged photo with a pet skunk that had its glands removed. Knew a lady that had one and she thought it was the best pet ever.
I don't think it will be bad. I did find an exact video online how to do it so I will tackle this weekend when it is supposed to be 42 degrees instead of minus 5 like this morning. I really need a big heated shop!!
Good luck with the mirror. I haven't had the pleasure yet...hope it's not too bad. We're somewhere between the Cayman Islands and Cozumel now. Cheers!
Headin out to the property today to make a detailed topo map so I can properly plan my new driveway in and placement of the house when we get to that point. I'm going to try a new spoon my phone that takes gps readings every few feet and makes contour lines in a map. Should be interesting, I'll let you know how it goes.
Yesterday I installed a manually dehumidistat at the weekend place to control the dehumidifier. Installed a new wireless video receiver and downloaded and started reading One Second After. A book about life after an EMP. Similar to Lights Out. I hope trump pays attention and starts working on hardening our grid. Sent from my iPad 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!
When I was a kid we had skunks all the time around the house. My dad used to trap them, then shoot them I think. If I remember right, they couldn't raise there tail in the trap so they couldn't spray. Then, I think a solid head shot to make sure they don't spray when they die.
Wondering why a 15/16 wrench exists. They aren't in the full sets I buy and darn if they don't cost as much individually as I paid for the whole set. Maybe this belongs in CIEMRSent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Quote from: Bear9350 on February 10, 2017, 07:41:15 AMWhen I was a kid we had skunks all the time around the house. My dad used to trap them, then shoot them I think. If I remember right, they couldn't raise there tail in the trap so they couldn't spray. Then, I think a solid head shot to make sure they don't spray when they die.I know some guys use a Haveahart trap with a rope on the handle....trap a skunk and then throw the whole thing in a pond/lake for a while to drown them. Didn't know that about not being able to spray when in the trap....makes sense. I have a trap like that but not sure I want to "test" it. Ha. If it/they came back I'd prob try some poison I could keep an eye on so nothing else gets into it. Nasty bastards. Trying to get the smell out of the house...it's mostly gone after washing all the walls in the bathroom, air fresheners, running an air filter nonstop....what a pita.
Longball you're welcome to come over and show me how to do that....I'll watch from inside the house through the bino's... Had a good AM....woke up to another 5" of snow or so. Snowblower that....shoveled my FIL walk and porch....then snowshoe'd 3.5 miles in the woods. There's something so peaceful about the woods with fresh snow. I love being out in it. My first time snowshoeing but I know it will be something I do a lot of, definitely fun.
I agree as well about the woods & fresh snow. Did you buy your own snow shoes or rent them? Been thinking of trying that out. Local place rents equipment.
Quote from: stlaser on February 11, 2017, 04:26:01 PMI agree as well about the woods & fresh snow. Did you buy your own snow shoes or rent them? Been thinking of trying that out. Local place rents equipment.I bought them....had a LLBean gift card from Christmas and got them on sale....they are light...fit easily....have decent crampons for traction....I really like them. I can post the ones I got if you're interested. I got poles too which do seem to help as well...just a little extra stability.Supposed to get another foot or so tomorrow into Monday so will get some more chances to use them. The storms are sighted in now it appears and firing for effect. Ha.