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OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO PUPPIES!
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The Outdoorsmans video says 20" #'s. I set my Fat Wrench to 18. When I broke my ankle last year I had my EL's on my tripod and the legs were extended with it over my shoulder when I slipped and while walking and crashed and burned. I very seriously that the NL stud would survive that episode.
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Put some blue loctite on the threads.
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Made him BSC. Dam shame for his young daughter. I really like his show.
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I wish NFS would have done an aerial seed drop of native grasses once it was evident there would be monsoon rain. Still not too late.
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Mine was out off of Hawes and Elliot close to 10 years ago. They came in from behind me. I aimed at one and just as I squeezed off the shot the other one shifted it's path and down they both went. Damndest thing I ever saw.
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I hadn't heard that. I used the Outdoorsmans and Swarovski screwed up by not making more threads in my opinion.
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I've been to "their" site, it can be hit or miss. Thanks for the heads up.
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Federal 210 Primers - not cheap, but available
PRDATR replied to Rob Stephan's topic in Classified Ads
dang. I'm going to sell all mine and buy a small island somewhere. -
Looks like the right front leg.
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4.0 6 cylinder Rebuilt title 90,000 miles Manual transmission
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What caliber?
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Dan, WIN71 I believed also passed.
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Repost this in the Classifieds Forum.
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Call Chris Rollins 480-221-3384
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Last year on my Mag Bay trip the cook made Rellenos with Poblanos with ground meat. It was incredible.
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Actually it looks great, plumb and level. I worked on a project at Ft Bliss a ways back that had a pretty complex heating system with multiple boilers. It was installed in a 25x25' mechanical room by a union contractor. There wasn't a plumb or level pipe in the whole room and there must have been close to 300' feet of copper in that room. It gave me eye strain just to look at it before they insulated it all.
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You have to pull a permit in Mesa to change out an existing water heater too. You would not believe the amount of illiterate backyard dumb mother f'ers out there that just slap stuff together without a clue on bonding, pitch for condensate or how to put a flue together, p-traps etc. Sure a permit costs a few dollars but, codes change and if stuff is just replaced it may not have been installed correctly in the first place. Anyone can be a parts changer but if someone gets shocked and dies or your place burns down or if you get sick from CO poisoning it's too late.
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I would get a couple of estimates starting with these guys. They should also be able to apply for the permit too. https://www.chandlerwaterheater.com/chandler-az.html
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If you are referring to the three below Roosevelt that's how it's been since I moved here in the 70's.
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It's at 67%. The last I remember it back a month or more it was at 63%.
