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Just Fishing

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hip or shoulder holster?

either way
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& rather than evergreens look into bamboo ;)
lol






i was just thinking neighbors may be .... Breaking Bad
hehe


Lol right?!

And i do hip, i have a pretty nice kydex holster with adjustable angle. Has a wide paddle attachment to spread out the load.
And then topped off by a really heavy duty holster belt.

It works very well.
Local guy makes them for the deagle and other pistols.
Sells them on ebay.
Mine has the black carbon fiber patern.
Looks very nice against the brushed chrome finish of my deagle.

It also carries very well.

Done a few bowling pin matches with it.
Larger cal guns do very well as the pins load up with lead and get heavy.

I can go more in detail, but i love the setup.

I also have a s&w 500, still pending a holster for it.
But of course i put a ton of thought into my selection and went with the 6.5in half lug model...
It's not as cool looking as the 8in heavy.

If i got the 8in version, there are lots of off the shelf options.
With the 6.5 i really need to do custom unless i want a sholder/chest holster.

But i spent some time trying each model.
6.5in lightened barrel (aka half lug) feels like the 4in model, but i get the longer sight radius.

My uncle does saddles and holsters, been waiting to get a chance to talk to him about a nice hip holster for it.
But my cousin (his oldest daughter) died of ****** cancer recently.

So I'm giving it time before i bug him again...
 
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Also bamboo...
Hmm it would grow faster, and i would still be able to use my wood chipper...
(Muwahaha)

I might give those weeds a thought.

I also have a few competition dojo cutting swords.
One is fully retired and gets yard duty...

Bamboo and katana = a good time. :D

Eta: yes the more i think about it the more i like the idea.
Should be cheaper too...

Know anything about bamboo?
What types, and i need something that can handle a harsh winter.
 
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My Blindspot detection system has been acting up.

It worked for a day and a half, now back to always on and a warning everytime I start up. Can I diagnosis this with he Tech 2 ?

And yes I am up north for a week....ughhhhh
Usually that happens when the sensor is dirty, clean off any dirt or mud off the sensor and between the sensor and body and off the body on the outside, the sensors are on the left & right side right behind and above the rear wheel well's. they are shaped sort of like a claymore.
 

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Also bamboo...
Hmm it would grow faster, and i would still be able to use my wood chipper...
(Muwahaha)

I might give those weeds a thought.

I also have a few competition dojo cutting swords.
One is fully retired and gets yard duty...

Bamboo and katana = a good time. :D

Eta: yes the more i think about it the more i like the idea.
Should be cheaper too...

Know anything about bamboo?
What types, and i need something that can handle a harsh winter.
ask one of your local nurseries they will probably have some on hand some of that stuff grows like crazy
 
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They are flat 12 hours later.
Last fall, Mine started leaking down after a few hours. I verified them leaking by airing them up to about 20psi with the Tech2 and spraying soap/water solution on them and seeing the bubbles. I replaced them with the Arnott's. I think they were original, and when I replaced them they had about 115k on them

A year ago they were fine and the bladders would stay aired up and hard over night or when checked after a couple days of not driving.

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ask one of your local nurseries they will probably have some on hand some of that stuff grows like crazy
Isn't some of that bamboo invasive? Just like that creeping ivy. Just takes over EVERYTHING!! @Just Fishing maybe plant some of that creeping ivy near the fence. That shit will take over once it gets established. I bet that would **** him off. Grows up the fence, up trees, up parked jeeps lol!!
 

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Usually that happens when the sensor is dirty, clean off any dirt or mud off the sensor and between the sensor and body and off the body on the outside, the sensors are on the left & right side right behind and above the rear wheel well's. they are shaped sort of like a claymore.

Well thats going to have to wait until spring/summer....Not crawing underneath to check that with all this white crap and slush on the ground.

BTW = I think that it could be a bad sensor/connection because this started when all the running boards were removed.
 

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They are flat 12 hours later.
yep that would be a leak and when you drive it around it leaks even faster, I noticed mine was having a problem because I could feel the difference while driving, it would air up and work fine when started but then go flat while driving turned out the air pump was leaking air out of the relief valve. that was on Arnott pump number #2 rockauto refunded me for it after the 2nd return and I bought the dorman and haven't had any issue, usually the arnott work fine but I guess I just had bad luck the 1st one stopped inflating properly.
 

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Isn't some of that bamboo invasive? Just like that creeping ivy. Just takes over EVERYTHING!! @Just Fishing maybe plant some of that creeping ivy near the fence. That shit will take over once it gets established. I bet that would **** him off. Grows up the fence, up trees, up parked jeeps lol!!
ya that's why I said some of it grows crazy, lol there are different variety's. like weed.
 

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Finally opened the catchcan..... This was after driving, but still..... It was like soft-serve ice cream..... Contemplating flushing it out to see if something is clogged. Just odd that is has not drained in the past two oil changes.
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Isn't some of that bamboo invasive? Just like that creeping ivy. Just takes over EVERYTHING!! @Just Fishing maybe plant some of that creeping ivy near the fence. That shit will take over once it gets established. I bet that would **** him off. Grows up the fence, up trees, up parked jeeps lol!!

actually we already have some of that.
Tried and failed with another neighbor to kill it once and for all. :jester:


So my property line is also weird, i'm in a cul-de-sac, and ****** lives around the corner from me.
My property spans about 5 different houses.
His direct property line to mine is a small section of fence, maybe 15-20 feet.
Then the neighbor right next to me in the cul-de-sac has this pizza slice shaped property.
the tip of the pizza goes right between the ****** and my yard.

so we have this nice little space between the majority of our yards, however his house still looks directly at the back/corner of my house.

So for the little section of fence, i don't see any vines really to speak of, but i can fix that with some work...

Got me thinking of a possible solution to the larger space, maybe a few posts and chicken wire will entice that vine to grow up higher...

Keep the ideas coming! :peace:
 

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Finally opened the catchcan..... This was after driving, but still..... It was like soft-serve ice cream..... Contemplating flushing it out to see if something is clogged. Just odd that is has not drained in the past two oil changes.View attachment 271299

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Mmmm...chocolate ice cream...looks delicious!
 

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Finally opened the catchcan..... This was after driving, but still..... It was like soft-serve ice cream..... Contemplating flushing it out to see if something is clogged. Just odd that is has not drained in the past two oil changes.View attachment 271299

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loosing any antifreeze?

otherwise the can will catch condensation as it boils off.
 

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actually we already have some of that.
Tried and failed with another neighbor to kill it once and for all. :jester:


So my property line is also weird, i'm in a cul-de-sac, and ****** lives around the corner from me.
My property spans about 5 different houses.
His direct property line to mine is a small section of fence, maybe 15-20 feet.
Then the neighbor right next to me in the cul-de-sac has this pizza slice shaped property.
the tip of the pizza goes right between the ****** and my yard.

so we have this nice little space between the majority of our yards, however his house still looks directly at the back/corner of my house.

So for the little section of fence, i don't see any vines really to speak of, but i can fix that with some work...

Got me thinking of a possible solution to the larger space, maybe a few posts and chicken wire will entice that vine to grow up higher...

Keep the ideas coming! :peace:

Just build a Trump wall...

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loosing any antifreeze?

otherwise the can will catch condensation as it boils off.
Nope, everything was topped off a few months ago when I replaced the radiator. Still pretty much full.

I'm used to it draining a bit when I change the oil, that's why I was a little concerned. Probably nothing tbh, but I'll take a look when it gets warmer outside

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Finally opened the catchcan..... This was after driving, but still..... It was like soft-serve ice cream..... Contemplating flushing it out to see if something is clogged. Just odd that is has not drained in the past two oil changes.View attachment 271299

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Mine looks like that in the winter. When the condensation (water) mixes with the oil it turns thick and milky like that and drains slower


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