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Posted: Fri May 31, 2013 10:31 am
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DeadEye_Dan wrote:^^^^ Watch list ^^^^
last year I loaded close to 2000 roundsFlightstopper wrote:How much do y'all shoot during a season??
jehler wrote:That's about 20 ducks worth
holla if you come across any cci 209m'scannon wrote:
Ain't it sad when things get to the point that you have to celebrate over scoring a year's supply of powder?
Redbeard wrote:CANNON!!! Brotha!
cannon wrote:Redbeard wrote:CANNON!!! Brotha!
S.O.S. Between farming and my new career in carpentry, I've pretty much had my head in my butt. How's the Red Beard fam?
jehler wrote:How is the mansion coming along?
Flightstopper wrote:cannon wrote:Redbeard wrote:CANNON!!! Brotha!
S.O.S. Between farming and my new career in carpentry, I've pretty much had my head in my butt. How's the Red Beard fam?
What's this carpentry venture?
3legged_lab wrote:It looks good cannon.
yep, you got a lot of trimming to do, and I'm betting you'll have a few spots where you end up trimming your trimcannon wrote:jehler wrote:How is the mansion coming along?
SLOWLY. Still gotta finish bathrooms, rails, flooring, and do six months of trimming. Found out that tin should always be laid, never hung. Hanging tin sucks.
cannon wrote:I've driven Ehler up the wall with newbie construction questions.
jehler wrote:yep, you got a lot of trimming to do, and I'm betting you'll have a few spots where you end up trimming your trim
jehler wrote:Cannon I'm coming down either New Year's Day or the day before, early for the Byers hunt and staying the two days before at Brian's place. We need to make sure we meet up at some point
laughed out load, yeah, the concrete can screw you, ya either have to spend a crazy amount of time with a laser and cutting all your first floor studs to a line or put your six guns and spurs on, get rid of the level and get to work!cannon wrote:jehler wrote:yep, you got a lot of trimming to do, and I'm betting you'll have a few spots where you end up trimming your trim
It'll be the least professional build in the history of mankind. I faintly recall you saying "just make sure everything is square . . . it'll make a huge difference when you're finishing." Well, I didn't do that.
I have learned that a bad concrete job will haunt you to the very end of construction, that its impossible to square interior walls when you start with exterior walls that aren't, and whilst a $64 nail gun will do the trick, a $64 miter saw probably wont.
She's a heap, but I can actually say that I've got my signature on every gap in every corner that doesn't quite match up. I'm kinda proud of that.