kaymccampbell
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Did my nails. Lovely metallic pale yellow.

Are you remodeling your kitchen?
Yeah big time! Put in an 8x16’ extension with crawl space. New cabinets installed, ceramic floor underway, countertops next week, then final plumbing and electric, and finally appliances.Are you remodeling your kitchen?


I went out and stood in my garage, and forgot why I went out and stood in my garage.
I would love to hear how go about successful mole hunting - I'm an abject failure at it....Just killed mole number 3 for the week. Well - behind the garage - not in it actually. But I was in the garage before I went hunting.
They are unrelenting and stealthy creatures - but I'm a creature of patience and perseverance.
Larger acreage and an un-choked 12 Gauge?I would love to hear how go about successful mole hunting - I'm an abject failure at it....
Nice to meet you Mister Wick. did you kill them with a pencil ?Just killed mole number 3 for the week. Well - behind the garage - not in it actually. But I was in the garage before I went hunting.
They are unrelenting and stealthy creatures - but I'm a creature of patience and perseverance.
I used to bury those upside down at the edge of the woods. But it was punji sticks and MIG wire that finally nailed the pervert.
I've been at this property for about 28 years. Although I'm only on about .67 acres I have fields behind me which is great for privacy but bad for moles. In the beginning years I easily killed a dozen moles a year for several years - it started thinning out over the years but I'll still kill anywhere from 2 to 6 each year. Based on that, I've easily killed somewhere between 70 and 100 moles. All with only a shovel.I would love to hear how go about successful mole hunting - I'm an abject failure at it....

Love to hear that story..lol Peeping Tom?I used to bury those upside down at the edge of the woods. But it was punji sticks and MIG wire that finally nailed the pervert.
Forgive my ignorance, but what are the zip ties for?Fabricated a cunifer brake line to replace the steel one that rusted and burst on our 2005 Dodge Cummins.
I just don't understand why steel brake lines were still OE fit on some vehicles once alloy solutions became available...
Thankfully, it burst while moving around in the driveway and not while out on the road or highway (that's where the line failed on our old 96 Ram!). Unfortunately, it became a rush repair as we need the truck for our camping trip this weekBut, it's fixed, the brakes are all bled, and I cleaned and lubed all the caliper pins for good measure, too. Oh, and rotated the tires.
Started the long and painful process of changing the Alternator, serpentine belt tensioner and a host of other things for my 2011 G37 coupe. Actually TESTING out the latest garage floor Aspartic covering that was just installed. Looks/feels amazing. Then I took my 93-300ZX to the dealer to pick up some parts and came across my future coupe - Q60RS as shown in the picture.
Which brand are those bases? Really considering that for my drill press.
Which brand are those bases? Really considering that for my drill press.
Thanks!!
Yup. The cunifer line bends easily by hand, so I would zip tie, form a bend, add a zip tie and continue. Then I cut off all the zip ties and installed the new line.WAG, but it looks like bend start/end reference points.
Hold the old line to the new so he gets the bends and angles correct.Love to hear that story..lol Peeping Tom?
Forgive my ignorance, but what are the zip ties for?
