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Damn! Do you know how deep?
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It looked to be around 8-10' deep. One of the local inspectors was just breezing through my location and when I asked about Carter Chevy he said the operator will be OK. It was a partial basement with stairs that they knew about, but he got too close with all the dust/debris limiting visibility and in he went. Seatbelt + not trying to jump out as it rolls = alive. I'm not sure why a basement wall would have something at head height that looks like a sewer drain, but that's why I'm not an inspector.
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Originally Posted By Andrapos:
It looked to be around 8-10' deep. One of the local inspectors was just breezing through my location and when I asked about Carter Chevy he said the operator will be OK. It was a partial basement with stairs that they knew about, but he got too close with all the dust/debris limiting visibility and in he went. Seatbelt + not trying to jump out as it rolls = alive. I'm not sure why a basement wall would have something at head height that looks like a sewer drain, but that's why I'm not an inspector. View Quote |
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Originally Posted By JohnsMyName:
Is that the excavator in question working in the back of the pic you posted? Any damage?? View Quote Possibility the "sewer" line could've been for utilities? |
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LEGALIZE FREEDOM!
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I have a lot of memories of that place. I worked for that group for years. I just talked to the Big guy, he heard about the incident. He chuckled a little. Lol.
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What is going in where that dealer was? They moved to Vernon.
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Originally Posted By group8:
"connjical"! Days later this is still making me laugh. Fuckin' awsome! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Second Amendment guarantees to the citizen the right to keep and bear such a weapon [that] today has any reasonable relation to the preservation or efficiency of a well regulated militia.
US vs Miller (1939) |
Originally Posted By Tbr1806:
Originally Posted By group8:
Originally Posted By Tbr1806: You and connjical visit will finally go to the "villa" in italy ...... |
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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" |
Originally Posted By nyalaman:
https://image.ibb.co/e9bBkJ/thumbnail_16.jpg Demolition accident at the Old Carter Chevrolet building in Manchester. Lol. View Quote |
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Maybe this is "the villa"
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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" |
I’ve been using a wusthof pro chefs knife for a while now but the edge breaks down way too fast, so I’m trying out a zelite infinity Japanese chefs knife. Like most new knives they come out of the box insane sharp. I did a bunch of chopping without touching the edge on steel and very happy so far . Looks to hold up well.
Just use a towel or apron to wipe your knife after you take a couple passes on steel. Not your boxers Attached File Attached File |
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No free nation has ever been conquered that did not first fail from within.
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Second Amendment guarantees to the citizen the right to keep and bear such a weapon [that] today has any reasonable relation to the preservation or efficiency of a well regulated militia.
US vs Miller (1939) |
Originally Posted By bikerman9967:
I’ve been using a wusthof pro chefs knife for a while now but the edge breaks down way too fast, so I’m trying out a zelite infinity Japanese chefs knife. Like most new knives they come out of the box insane sharp. I did a bunch of chopping without touching the edge on steel and very happy so far . Looks to hold up well. Just use a towel or apron to wipe your knife after you take a couple passes on steel. Not your boxers https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/347895/AD2F70A4-077B-41E8-AA89-88215028BF57-577326.JPG https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/347895/3B33013D-0555-4C8E-96B2-A12D0B73961B-577327.JPG View Quote It sounds like you said you cut steal with it |
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"You have been banned for the following reason:
For being such an idiot - find some 'good people' to hang with, moron" Dr. Jizzjar |
I used to use Wusthof still, have a bunch for odd shapes, but went Japanese for my work horse and never looked back. The edge geometry and high carbon stand up so much better to abuse. My German knives would need to be tuned durring cooking and sharpened often. My Japanese knives stay sharp the whole time, and even when the edge does begin to dull, they still cut well.
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Originally Posted By JohnsMyName:
I used to use Wusthof still, have a bunch for odd shapes, but went Japanese for my work horse and never looked back. The edge geometry and high carbon stand up so much better to abuse. My German knives would need to be tuned durring cooking and sharpened often. My Japanese knives stay sharp the whole time, and even when the edge does begin to dull, they still cut well. View Quote |
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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" |
No free nation has ever been conquered that did not first fail from within.
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"You have been banned for the following reason:
For being such an idiot - find some 'good people' to hang with, moron" Dr. Jizzjar |
Happy Father’s Day to me, happy Father’s Day to me, happy Father’s Day dear John......Happy Father’s Day to me.
PGW Coyote in 6.5 CM with a stainless steel cerakote finish. It was a fantastic deal from a great guy on Snipershide. He threw in all the swag and three extra 10rd mags ($200 each!). Everything else comes with the kit. The actual Canadian Army kit (.308) also comes with a laser, titanium suppressor and S & B scope. Unfortunately, those were not in there. Attached File Attached File Attached File Attached File Attached File |
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LaRue Tactical CT liaison since 2003.
It's a COLT. They're like the HK of guns. |
^^^ You better have money left for my plane ticket.
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Originally Posted By conndcj:
Happy Father’s Day to me, happy Father’s Day to me, happy Father’s Day dear John......Happy Father’s Day to me. PGW Coyote in 6.5 CM with a stainless steel cerakote finish. It was a fantastic deal from a great guy on Snipershide. He threw in all the swag and three extra 10rd mags ($200 each!). Everything else comes with the kit. The actual Canadian Army kit (.308) also comes with a laser, titanium suppressor and S & B scope. Unfortunately, those were not in there. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/60239/D834818B-0959-44CE-8A62-983792C497E0-577887.JPG https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/60239/04D133B7-C701-4A0D-ABE6-6BCE48F7E4AF-577889.JPG https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/60239/510CA6E2-BB67-4431-A176-B3A0B2F17538-577891.JPG https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/60239/3F2EE6B0-45DE-4E5B-AB7F-5D33C2D29BA7-577894.JPG https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/60239/91049247-7122-4F09-ADDC-05235C967766-577895.JPG View Quote What’s it weigh loaded? |
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LaRue Tactical CT liaison since 2003.
It's a COLT. They're like the HK of guns. |
That is one fine looking rifle
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No free nation has ever been conquered that did not first fail from within.
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Thank you Sir.
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LaRue Tactical CT liaison since 2003.
It's a COLT. They're like the HK of guns. |
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No free nation has ever been conquered that did not first fail from within.
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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:
Made a ham today . 2 week wet cure 6 hour smoke . https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/347895/71BC6BBF-A541-4049-ADB2-5BF5406B8FDE-579074.JPG https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/347895/86CAAB78-DD38-4F8E-A3F6-06E1D5406794-579076.JPG https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/347895/64462DD1-4433-4C6B-B7FB-A2ECE3C0CEF7-579078.JPG View Quote |
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Originally Posted By JeepinMaxx:
Happy Fathers day to myself! Great way to end the Day! Huge Bone In Rib eye after mowing the lawn! https://scontent-iad3-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/35489443_1768783013211049_2048361588129267712_o.jpg?_nc_cat=0&oh=b062092eafd23d0cd4086d3092d458dd&oe=5BBC07E6 https://scontent-iad3-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/35474318_1768783119877705_3678943568413589504_o.jpg?_nc_cat=0&oh=bf867f03689107f7d9959312624c6053&oe=5BA84B32 View Quote |
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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" |
awesome brother!! Looks so good I'm full and drooling!!!
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Made some bomb Mexican for the old man (old Italian guy) but no pics, so here's my drunken pork and michalada snack at home cause my wife says I'm too drunk for dinner here.
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Pork rinds and clamato beer is a food group.
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Originally Posted By zegermanznew: That looks unreal. I probably would not be able to stop eating regardless how full. View Quote I ate more of this Attached File |
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No free nation has ever been conquered that did not first fail from within.
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How a big brake upgrade and axle replacement ends for the day.
I'm reliving last fall's ball joint fail all over again. Ball joint frozen to control arm. Ball joint shot. This time, there is a missing wheel bearing bolt. Not broken, missing. Machine shop, here I come. What started this was a massive tire falling off vibration at highway speed and pulsing brake pedal while stopping. Previous owner took the time to put in new guide pins and bolts, but no grease. The pins are frozen. The caliper was dragging on the rotor. You can see the high spots on the rotor. They also cheaped out on pads, who uses semi metallic pads anymore? It looks like the rotors would wear out before the pads. Attached File |
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James Dempsey Jr
ban pens, not swords |
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Originally Posted By Mikehikes:
It was a good day. First Stamp, First upper build (hopefully all went right) and first milled P80. https://image.ibb.co/eX4Gs8/79479516_403_B_45_E6_9925_1365_A3_CC0134.jpg https://image.ibb.co/eKtbs8/034_BA509_3820_404_F_8673_6_D62_DAEE532_E.jpg https://image.ibb.co/mE5d5T/9225_AEF2_B022_4_B26_B98_E_FDBDC6_F14494.jpg View Quote I need to bite the bullet and get an Aimpoint. |
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Originally Posted By zegermanznew: Nice! I need to bite the bullet and get an Aimpoint. View Quote |
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Originally Posted By zegermanznew: Nice! I need to bite the bullet and get an Aimpoint. View Quote The Vortex Strikefires are a very good optics. I had a couple Aimpoint Pros and a couple Vortex Strikefires(version I) on guns. They worked identical and I sold the Aimpoints because they cost more than twice as much as the Strikefires. There is a version II Strikefire out now. Vortex has a lifetime warranty. Battery life was excellent. |
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I have an astigmatism and if I have it turned down enough it's fine, but on brighter setting it gets a little wonky. That said I do love the thing. I have a PRO and a CompM2/M68. I also have a Vortex Strike Eagle that's best of both worlds.
Zeag, let me know if you want to try any of them out. You can borrow them too as long as you don't adjust them |
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