More like pencil cups. But, you can use them for whatever you want. Once I get paid, I don't care if you toss them on the sidewalk and stomp on them.Nice! Dice cups?


Love that body style.
Had to turn the ac on in the shop yesterday to keep the paint from flashing too fast.Nothing... Got friggin Cold again.
After a couple weeks of 50+, 60's and even 74....
32* and flurries feels worse than 10* did in the middle of winter.
Peacocks and Limpkins have no earthly value..lolReloading. Working on a big batch of .223 and .300 Black. First big effort in 3yrs, first since we moved States.
Peacock was copping a squat on top of my Sub when I opened the garage door. Damned bird.
Thanks. These wheels have always been maintained since new so it's really not hard to keep them clean. All I have to do is remove them from the car every three months or so, spray the Turtlewax Tire and Wheel cleaner, let it soak for 10-15 secs, scrub with the wheel brushes and hose it down. I use the electric leaf blower to get most the water off, dry with a microfiber towel and finally I'll apply a coat of some sort of an easy/spray-on ceramic or brake dust repellent.Nice work on the wheels! What is your process for getting them this clean?
Do you take orders? Custom Dice Cups for the bar would be awesome!
That looks a lot like my Craftsman (husqvarna) mower from 2011. 46" cut, 21 HP single cyl Briggs Intek. Has worked great on the flat acre it mows. Blown a couple head gaskets but it is a Briggs engine. If it is a husky a spindle will be no problem. The last ones I got from Amazon have been great. I think the grease zerk on these is the key.Just got back from picking up this beauty. Decided to take the Cummins as a test drive after the VP44 install and the FASS install. Seems peppier for sure. I didn’t realize how much fuel pressure affects performance. Some sources say down to 5psi minimum for the VP to be happy. Some say above 14psi. I was runnin about 15psi, then pull down to 5-6psi under load.
Now she’s at 17psi at idle, down to 15-16psi under load.
As far as the mower, just got her home. I know absolutely NOTHING about it besides what you see in the pics. Cranks, doesn’t start. But the price was right! FREE fifty lol. I figure if it costs me <$200 to get her goin, I’ll be good. I’m only expecting a season or so out of her TBH. This is gonna be the rough cut mower. I still have a good portion of the property that hasn’t been knocked down, as my brother needed his mower back.
Wish me luck! Lol
I do, but shipping would push the price through the roof. Find a wood turners group near you. There's bound to be a whole bunch of locals who'd be willing to make them.Do you take orders? Custom Dice Cups for the bar would be awesome!



