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Been balls deep in a basement renovation. Trying to get it done before football and wood burning season starts.
Stripped down to studs, reinsulated, drywalled, taped. Painted the ceiling today, whitewashed the chimney brick, stained the wooden ledge and final sanded the tape joints. If all goes well tomorrow I'm painting the walls. Electrical ervice upgrade Saturday, should be doing trim by Sunday. Attached File Attached File I don't remember if I posted this here, but I renovated the other half last month. It's just laundry and storage over there. I'm doing the kitchen (directly above) in the fall and have to move a bunch of electrical (stove microwave, outlets etc) so I left the drop ceiling out for now. I'm also hopeful to get my solar up this fall but that might be wishful thinking at this point. I'm only one man so it might wait until the spring. The wall around the service and the trim leading up to it are unfinished because of the impending service upgrade. The whole basement used to be that old panel board, painted like 15 times, and was poorly insulated. There used to be a shitty bar between the two halves, too, and a closet in the storage side. It was just poorly used space so I deleted a couple walls as well. Picked up the cabinets off a Facebook group. They were fire damaged (mostly just smoke) so I refinished them. Lol, soft close hardware etc, they're 100 times nicer than our kitchen ones hahahaha Attached File Attached File |
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Nice work man!
When your in the middle of a big project you can't wait for it to be done. Then when it's done your dying for the next big thing to do. It's lose, lose always |
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Originally Posted By zegermanznew:
I don't know anything about bows other than I want one. Sure looks fancy, and judging by your taste, I bet it is. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By zegermanznew:
Originally Posted By bikerman9967:
Swung by halls arrows Came home with a halon 32 https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/347895/IMG_5720-283059.JPG https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/347895/IMG_5721-283060.JPG https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/347895/IMG_5722-283061.JPG Smooth as silk |
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And the renovations look great
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Originally Posted By bikerman9967:
Swung by halls arrows Came home with a halon 32 https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/347895/IMG_5720-283059.JPG https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/347895/IMG_5721-283060.JPG https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/347895/IMG_5722-283061.JPG Smooth as silk View Quote |
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Originally Posted By Tbr1806:
I have heard good things, nice bow! I still can't believe how short the limbs are View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Tbr1806:
Originally Posted By bikerman9967:
Swung by halls arrows Came home with a halon 32 https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/347895/IMG_5720-283059.JPG https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/347895/IMG_5721-283060.JPG https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/347895/IMG_5722-283061.JPG Smooth as silk |
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Originally Posted By bikerman9967:
all cams no limbs these days View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By bikerman9967:
Originally Posted By Tbr1806:
Originally Posted By bikerman9967:
Swung by halls arrows Came home with a halon 32 https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/347895/IMG_5720-283059.JPG https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/347895/IMG_5721-283060.JPG https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/347895/IMG_5722-283061.JPG Smooth as silk |
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Originally Posted By Tbr1806:
Ya my buddy get a new bow this year and its very similar. Its crazy how things are progressing. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Tbr1806:
Originally Posted By bikerman9967:
Originally Posted By Tbr1806:
Originally Posted By bikerman9967:
Swung by halls arrows Came home with a halon 32 https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/347895/IMG_5720-283059.JPG https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/347895/IMG_5721-283060.JPG https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/347895/IMG_5722-283061.JPG Smooth as silk |
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No free nation has ever been conquered that did not first fail from within.
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Originally Posted By bikerman9967:
some more trail cam pics https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/347895/IMG_5733-284238.JPG https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/347895/IMG_5734-284239.JPG View Quote |
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Originally Posted By bikerman9967:
some more trail cam pics https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/347895/IMG_5733-284238.JPG https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/347895/IMG_5734-284239.JPG View Quote |
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LEGALIZE FREEDOM!
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Originally Posted By JohnsMyName:
https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/208159/IMG_1410-284272.JPG View Quote Nice deer pics..And Beer. |
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Originally Posted By User55645:
http://image.ibb.co/ctLMj5/20170820_132209.jpg Med rare Smokey cheddar Bacon Egg, over med Avocado Tomato Brioche bun Patriotic beer View Quote |
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[Last Edit: Toadyrock]
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I need some CTHTF food guidance. I smoked some beef short ribs in the Weber smokey mountain for 5 hrs and just put into the crock pot. From the smell I used to much apple (smoke) wood. Finishing in crock pot with shallots, garlic, mushrooms, carrots and beef broth. Any suggestions on what I can add to mask some of the smokeyness? Thank you!
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Originally Posted By plinker8:
Oh my where did you get that delectable creation View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By plinker8:
Originally Posted By User55645:
http://image.ibb.co/ctLMj5/20170820_132209.jpg Med rare Smokey cheddar Bacon Egg, over med Avocado Tomato Brioche bun Patriotic beer |
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LaRue Tactical CT liaison since 2003.
EVOO. The OFFICIAL oil of the CTHTF. EVOO....for a better life. |
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Originally Posted By User55645:
http://image.ibb.co/ctLMj5/20170820_132209.jpg Med rare Smokey cheddar Bacon Egg, over med Avocado Tomato Brioche bun Patriotic beer View Quote |
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Originally Posted By conndcj:
While that looks great, where did the almost universal need to fuck up perfectly good food with avocados come from? They're disgusting....and everywhere. View Quote |
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Originally Posted By conndcj:
While that looks great, where did the almost universal need to fuck up perfectly good food with avocados come from? They're disgusting....and everywhere. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By conndcj:
Originally Posted By plinker8:
Originally Posted By User55645:
http://image.ibb.co/ctLMj5/20170820_132209.jpg Med rare Smokey cheddar Bacon Egg, over med Avocado Tomato Brioche bun Patriotic beer |
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I was at the bar in White Plains airport. Avacados are wonderful. Nice nutty flavor and taste great with Smokey and barbecue flavors, IMO.
T levels? My wife has me eating rabbit food so f*n much, this burger will leave no trace |
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Thanks biker, went and got some pumpkin head this weekend. As for the apples trees, I don't remember if they were dwarf or not. They were end of the season gala trees from local lowes, don't have the tag anymore. Just throwing a dart that they would survive the first year and they did. Looks like a have a few more years to go.
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smoked chicken with poblano creme sauce, bacon and tomato mach and cheese, cucumber and tomato salad with basil vinaigrette |
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Originally Posted By conndcj:
While that looks great, where did the almost universal need to fuck up perfectly good food with avocados come from? They're disgusting....and everywhere. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By conndcj:
Originally Posted By plinker8:
Originally Posted By User55645:
http://image.ibb.co/ctLMj5/20170820_132209.jpg Med rare Smokey cheddar Bacon Egg, over med Avocado Tomato Brioche bun Patriotic beer |
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LEGALIZE FREEDOM!
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Ginger and avocado are both disgusting. Ginger ale is, ok, and it's a shaky ok at best.
Wife's birthday, took her shooting for her first time. Had Andover all to ourselves, as usual on a weekday morning. She was a big fan of .22 and she actually did very good. I've taken a lot of newbies shooting and I spend most of the time telling them to take their finger off the trigger. I didn't have to tell her to take her finger off the trigger once. The opposite actually, when shooting handgun she took her finger off the trigger after every shot no matter what. The first five shots I put 1 round in each time, racked it and set it down so she didn't have to learn any function, just pick it up, aim, put her finger on the trigger and shoot. Then when I put 3 or 5 rounds in the mag she would still take her finger off in between shots, lol. We'll work on technique etc down the line, the only thing i worked on was getting her to lean forward a little. For now, she did a great job getting acclimated to the sound and feeling. Slowly dissolving the mystique. She was ringing the 100 yard steel with the rifle from the bench incredibly consistently. Out of 60 or so rounds she only missed the 6" plate twice. She was intimidated by the larger calibers so I didn't push the issue. She watched me shoot it a couple times and that was it. She shot the full size M&P 9mm a dozen or so rounds, too, but her arms were already tired from an hour of shooting so we didn't keep going. I'm surprised she did it at all, she has dainty little office lady arms. She really liked the bolt action .22. We also learned we need to go get her different ear-pro. The Howard Leights I use leave a gap under her ear where her jaw ends. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Attached File |
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Originally Posted By zegermanznew:
Ginger and avocado are both disgusting. Ginger ale is, ok, and it's a shaky ok at best. Wife's birthday, took her shooting for her first time. Had Andover all to ourselves, as usual on a weekday morning. She was a big fan of .22 and she actually did very good. I've taken a lot of newbies shooting and I spend most of the time telling them to take their finger off the trigger. I didn't have to tell her to take her finger off the trigger once. The opposite actually, when shooting handgun she took her finger off the trigger after every shot no matter what. The first five shots I put 1 round in each time, racked it and set it down so she didn't have to learn any function, just pick it up, aim, put her finger on the trigger and shoot. Then when I put 3 or 5 rounds in the mag she would still take her finger off in between shots, lol. We'll work on technique etc down the line, the only thing i worked on was getting her to lean forward a little. For now, she did a great job getting acclimated to the sound and feeling. Slowly dissolving the mystique. She was ringing the 100 yard steel with the rifle from the bench incredibly consistently. Out of 60 or so rounds she only missed the 6" plate twice. She was intimidated by the larger calibers so I didn't push the issue. She watched me shoot it a couple times and that was it. She shot the full size M&P 9mm a dozen or so rounds, too, but her arms were already tired from an hour of shooting so we didn't keep going. I'm surprised she did it at all, she has dainty little office lady arms. She really liked the bolt action .22. We also learned we need to go get her different ear-pro. The Howard Leights I use leave a gap under her ear where her jaw ends. Any suggestions would be appreciated. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/252780/IMG_1352-286246.JPG View Quote Agreed on ginger except for ginger ale. Ginger is one of the best things for an upset stomach which is why we have ginger ale around all the time. Those nausea lollipops for pregnant women are mostly ginger. |
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EVOO. The OFFICIAL oil of the CTHTF. EVOO....for a better life. |
[Last Edit: JohnsMyName]
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Wear plugs under the muffs.
ETA: Both ginger and avocados are fantastic. You guys are strange. |
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Originally Posted By JohnsMyName:
Wear plugs under the muffs. ETA: Both ginger and avocados are fantastic. You guys are strange. View Quote She complained about noise/concussion being too loud two different times. I'd like something electronic so she can still hear me talking to her, too. |
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Originally Posted By zegermanznew:
She did wear plugs underneath, but there are significant studies that say, with 5.56 anways, that is actually bad. It increases harmonic vibration or something (IIRC). She complained about noise/concussion being too loud two different times. I'd like something electronic so she can still hear me talking to her, too. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By zegermanznew:
Originally Posted By JohnsMyName:
Wear plugs under the muffs. ETA: Both ginger and avocados are fantastic. You guys are strange. She complained about noise/concussion being too loud two different times. I'd like something electronic so she can still hear me talking to her, too. Be prepared for sticker shock but she's worth it. She is worth it, right? (You best say yes, it's early in the game for you.) |
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LaRue Tactical CT liaison since 2003.
EVOO. The OFFICIAL oil of the CTHTF. EVOO....for a better life. |
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Originally Posted By zegermanznew:
She did wear plugs underneath, but there are significant studies that say, with 5.56 anways, that is actually bad. It increases harmonic vibration or something (IIRC). She complained about noise/concussion being too loud two different times. I'd like something electronic so she can still hear me talking to her, too. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By zegermanznew:
Originally Posted By JohnsMyName:
Wear plugs under the muffs. ETA: Both ginger and avocados are fantastic. You guys are strange. She complained about noise/concussion being too loud two different times. I'd like something electronic so she can still hear me talking to her, too. Eta: Howard Leights do have that annoying gap. They don't have a gel ear seal upgrade like Sordin unfortunately. Which is a shame because they're 80% as good for 1/6 the price. |
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Originally Posted By HappyCamel:
I don't know where you heard that but I'd verify your sources. While doubling up ear protection is not directly additive, it absolutely increases the total rating. Very few over ear muffs on the market reduce impulse peak sound of 5.56 to safe levels. And in-ear only does not protect against bone transduction of unsafe sound/vibration. Together is about as safe as it gets. Eta: Howard Leights do have that annoying gap. They don't have a gel ear seal upgrade like Sordin unfortunately. Which is a shame because they're 80% as good for 1/6 the price. View Quote I don't remember what it was that they said caused it, but it seemed pretty concrete and my personal experience made it easy for me to believe it. Perhaps it was bone vibration like you're saying or something, but whatever it was, it sucked. Thank you both for the suggestion, I will absolutely go look at these Sordins. I'd spend any amount of money to get her happily into shooting. Suppressors are on the way but we'll be waiting for a while yet. ETA: I looked for about ten minutes and can't find anything. I want to clarify I'm not trying to say people SHOULDNT double up. I had just read that at a certain decibel combined with conclusive force that plugs combined with muffs could amplify some affect. |
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Ear pro@amazon
These are awesome. My wife and I have been using them for 6 years(same ones). Aside from PITA battery changes they're fantastic. I do want some good in the ear protection for matches though. After 3-4 hours I get tired of having over the ears on. Aside from that, these are the bees knees. |
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I have the Peltors, but also have molded, electronic earpro, like hearing aids. I went to a hearing specialist and had them made. They pour this stuff in your ear and get an exact fit; I'd guess similar to what musicians have done. Not cheap. They were around $800, over 10 years ago. But you could have a conversation while an M2 was running through a belt, right beside you.
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There's usually a guy at the ATA state shoot doing the custom ear things for $200 or so. He's def not an Otolaryngololist (I totally had to Google that ) though, but gives you custom molded plugs that a ton of guys I know swear by (I hang out mostly with a bunch of old fart Trap shooters ).
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Originally Posted By User55645:
Big as F* http://image.ibb.co/iwLiK5/20170823_181555.jpg https://image.ibb.co/gVDaXQ/20170823_181729.jpg View Quote |
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James Dempsey Jr
ban pens, not swords |
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Clams mmmmm........
With cocktail sauce, fresh grated horseradish , wasabi and ginger Attached File Attached File |
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I have come to the conclusion that one useless man is called a disgrace, two men are called a law firm, and three or more become a Congress.
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Originally Posted By nutter:
Clams mmmmm........ With cocktail sauce, fresh grated horseradish , wasabi and ginger https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/222795/IMG_5050-288710.JPGhttps://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/222795/IMG_5049-288709.JPG View Quote |
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Originally Posted By nutter:
Clams mmmmm........ With cocktail sauce, fresh grated horseradish , wasabi and ginger https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/222795/IMG_5050-288710.JPGhttps://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/222795/IMG_5049-288709.JPG View Quote |
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Pretty shucking great effort.
I've never worked a raw bar, but have opened plenty of mangled crustations. There's a really neat tool for home use that is basically a fulcrum with a knife point, on top of a tray. It lets you easily open the most pesky oyster or clam and save any juice spillage. I don't own one but have used it before, I'll try to find the link. ETA: This thing, works good if you have a lot of shells to open. Attached File Attached File |
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And then was dinner
NY strip - a little over done for my tastes but it is what it was.... Fresh oyster and shiitake shrooms along with some regular button shrooms sauted in olive oil & butter with shallots and garlic No guns cause ..... they don't belong on the table Attached File Attached File Attached File Attached File Bon appetite |
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I have come to the conclusion that one useless man is called a disgrace, two men are called a law firm, and three or more become a Congress.
-- John Adams, in the play "1776" |
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