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Post by insaneh on Dec 4, 2014 10:06:51 GMT -7
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Post by thedude74 on Dec 11, 2014 23:27:52 GMT -7
Very interesting tool. Can't recall seeing anything quite like it.
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Post by insaneh on Dec 12, 2014 3:51:54 GMT -7
Very interesting tool. Can't recall seeing anything quite like it. Pretty slick. I keep one in my truck for emergencies and I gave a couple away last year. Handy little rig.
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Post by thedude74 on Dec 12, 2014 7:10:23 GMT -7
Very interesting tool. Can't recall seeing anything quite like it. Pretty slick. I keep one in my truck for emergencies and I gave a couple away last year. Handy little rig. Have you used them yet? What for? Very curious. Nice forum btw. Found it last night.
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Post by insaneh on Dec 12, 2014 10:41:59 GMT -7
Pretty slick. I keep one in my truck for emergencies and I gave a couple away last year. Handy little rig. Have you used them yet? What for? Very curious. Nice forum btw. Found it last night. Just screwed around with it. No emergency uses as of yet.
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Post by insaneh on Feb 14, 2015 7:25:29 GMT -7
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Post by insaneh on Feb 14, 2015 18:23:59 GMT -7
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Post by woodyz on Feb 14, 2015 18:49:18 GMT -7
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Post by insaneh on Feb 16, 2015 5:44:42 GMT -7
I've slept on one. I wasn't overly impressed. The wife was. Matter of preference I guess.
You know what I find sad? Made in America used to mean something. It used to be proudly displayed everywhere. Now, it seems you have to dig just to find out if it is or not. Not just sleep number. I actually called the woodstove manufacturer I have listed to find out for sure if it was. He said it was. I asked him why it wasn't on their website.He said it was. (I haven't checked lately, but haven't found it yet) I asked him why it wasn't proudly displayed right on the front page. "Good question" he says. Sad, just sad.
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Post by insaneh on Apr 21, 2016 13:03:46 GMT -7
I haven't stumbled across anything worthy of listing. Rest assured I haven't forgotten. These are American made. I know not many would have a use for them, but maybe you know a machinist that could make use of them. www.acrolaps.com/index.htm
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Post by insaneh on May 21, 2016 4:19:55 GMT -7
OK, a couple of things. 1) I finally got around to needing some jeans. I ordered a pairs from Texas Jeans. I've worn them several times in the past three weeks. I'm very pleased. Seem well constructed and fit well. As well as they can anyways. I've got zero backside ans all pants look baggy on me. I will be ordering more. Next, as most of you know, I love grilling and I peruse craigslist to find good deals on equipment. While I wont be buying one, I thought this was a neat idea. If there are any hobby surup makers, here's a way have a piece of double duty equipment. And of course, Made in America. www.vtevap.com/shop
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Post by sirderrin on May 22, 2016 16:13:31 GMT -7
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Post by woodyz on May 22, 2016 16:31:51 GMT -7
A friends safe was bolted to the floor and the wall
They cut the wall and floor out with a chainsaw and took the bolted parts with them
Just tipped in back over into a truck
sure it was someone who had seen it, they even were able to lock the dog in the bathroom and not a real friendly dog either
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