Outlawmws
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Jeff gets a USUCK for that.
But really? Never seen a BE?
But really? Never seen a BE?


He must have led a sheltered life.Jeff gets a USUCK for that.
But really? Never seen a BE?![]()
While I'm sure a lot of you from dairy country already know, for the rest of you its what helps the milking machines feel like a calf is nursing the cow.That gets me to wondering: Where the hell did I put my Pneumatic Pulstator? Gotta be around here somewheres....
Why exactly does the machine need to feel like the calf is nursing? It doesn't have feelings...While I'm sure a lot of you from dairy country already know, for the rest of you its what helps the milking machines feel like a calf is nursing the cow.

I know I'm way late to the party and you already finished the desk...but my vote would have been the OD you originally proposed with his name stenciled across the front in white wartime font. Then on the sides of the desk you could have painted the flying tiger p40 shark face on it....but I get that would have taken a bit more time/effort that your schedule may have allowed. The black will go with a wider variety of things in the many environments the desk may be in for years to come. I'm sure he will like it and hopefully it passed muster with your wife and the daughter in law!I'm going to call this post my "You didn't really think I was in charge, didja?" UPDATE on the Student Desk Restoration!
Mrs Lugz thought I was being overbearing on the OD. (I thought I was on pretty solid ground with it being the original color, but you know women, particularly wives, have their own logic system and I have found it best not to argue with it.) Not getting too personal, but when we have a bad row, the kind where you say things you don't mean, she still blames me for pushing Son #1 into West Point. (Never mind that HE is glad I did. HAHA.) So she is sensitive to anything that looks like I'm working on Grandson #1 now. (Never mind that he is 4! LOL) So I compromised on Antique Black (a chalkier appearance). I have to admit, I am very pleased with it. It looks terrific. Especially since I retained some of the deeper marks when I sanded. It looks authentic. I can't even imagine it being a bright color now, which would change the whole appearance. I did add his name on the front in some fancifully allusive script. And my wife's and my initials under the desktop. (I got some big time brownie points on that idea.)![]()

Bonney: 2 CV 408 tappets, 1171 1-1/16” LocRite combo, no3 fixed-jaw pipe wrench, BW10 adjustable, 6” S-adjustable.Nothing going on this whole year besides 30+ miles away it seems around me its all clothes and housewares
Classic opportunity to broaden your horizons!Nothing going on this whole year besides 30+ miles away it seems around me its all clothes and housewares
Into clothes shopping?Classic opportunity to broaden your horizons!
One FBM listing today and one item purchase:
I'm going to start collecting lidless Tupperware, broken toys and heavily used children's clothing!Into clothes shopping?![]()
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Nice find! Not super common for sureOne FBM listing today and one item purchase:
Classic opportunity to broaden your horizons!
Into clothes shopping?![]()
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From many of my past posts, I can see how you interpreted it that way, and rightly so--but in this instance I actually meant geographic horizons. Thirty miles to a advertised tool sale doesn't seem that onerous, especially if the alternative is to sit home and Jones about not having any tool sales in a more narrowly defined part of the world...I'm going to start collecting lidless Tupperware, broken toys and heavily used children's clothing!


Somedays its hard to define how far we will drive. If I am working I'll look ahead for estate sales that may be in my path. Yesterday (this whole week and last week) were not work days so I was a bit more flexible. The Craftsman 2 drawer box was 60 miles each way, BUT I was assured by the seller they would hold it while I drove ,instead of a lesson in frustration. Last week I drove 30 miles one way to pick up a bundle of tools I posted on Sunday. What I suspected from the pics was the trip was going to be financially benefitting for me due to the Craftsman set and the Hinsdale sets,and they were.From many of my past posts, I can see how you interpreted it that way, and rightly so--but in this instance I actually meant geographic horizons. Thirty miles to a advertised tool sale doesn't seem that onerous, especially if the alternative is to sit home and Jones about not having any tool sales in a more narrowly defined part of the world...


Here is another auction find, a bunch of vintage hardware, two different lots. There was a bunch of newer **** I had the shipping company trash, as the shipping was 5x the cost of the two lots. I forgot the shipping company is not allowed to use flat rate boxes, so the shipping was about 3x what it should / could have been. Still a decent price for 30# of flat head slotted wood screws. May have to strip the zinc for certain projects.
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We’ve really pulled in our horns as to how far we will drive since Covid. Our tourist town became THE destination 7 days a week, 52 weeks a year, so it was hard to get motivated to go out, as getting back was soooo hard. We used to go across the bay, occasionally looting in @d42jeep & @Shiftless neighborhoods, but not much further. Now, Just over the hill, 12 plus miles, has been greatly Reduced, unless it’s something really **** with lots of pix of good tools or plants, or if we already have plans to be over the hill. Just too dang many people clogging the few roads into town. Today the tourons were backing up into the residential neighborhoods trying to avoid traffic on the main highway, blocking the box when the light turns green.Somedays its hard to define how far we will drive. If I am working I'll look ahead for estate sales that may be in my path. Yesterday (this whole week and last week) were not work days so I was a bit more flexible




You ****Large 3/4” Snap-on Saltus wrench and Heller body hammer $4 at an estate sale this morning.
He ***** for the Fiskars alone! everything else was free! I have their non extending gear drive 3X lopers (several - one in each camping rig..) and they are great!$15 out the door
I talked him into $300 for a really nice (relatively speaking) 41" Husky stack.


















Why would you be confused??I'm confused -just the Husky, or the Kennedy stack too?
Why would you be confused??
Most GJ folks have see Husky stacks, and hate them, even the older one I purchased. I thought that the Waterloo and the Kennedy stuff would be more interesting.Maybe because you only posted pics of what you didn't buy, and mentioned a "husky Stack" (I saw a blue roller and (wrongly) assumed it was the husky, and not a stack...
Seriously!Whos got the 3rd one?