Load'm up and move'm out!
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Looks like MarinePMI isn’t the only one doing some cooking? Those are going to be brutal?
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Load'm up and move'm out!
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At least when we run out of food there will be enough cheap beer for a week or two View attachment 7280689
We need details on those solids ?.
Got Scorpions hanging from the rafters?Other side done. I’ll add a 2x8 hickory shelf above both benches and this room is doneView attachment 7282179
Quiet onesGot Scorpions hanging from the rafters?
Been working on changing our view at home over the last few months by renovating / updating our house. We built this place about 22 years ago just before I left the military, first home we had owned in now 42 years of marriage. A few weeks ago I was doing some work outside near the spa and instead of getting a short ladder I decided to use an impact wrench above head height. Initial twinge was followed by fairly intense pain, multiple visits to doctor, chiropractor and ultrasound / cortisone injections with no improvement but Bourbon consumption went up significantly. Doctor finally said if we need to find the problem you will need an MRI but you will have to pay for it. I snapped then as I had already wasted more than that cost on trying alternatives and had never implied to him that I could not afford the correct treatment. Had multiple days off work due to pain. Fast forward to today, saw a surgeon and within 5 minutes was booked in for a shoulder reconstruction next week.
Of course it is my right shoulder and I am right handed so I am going to have to learn to drink Bourbon / use laptop left handed for the next couple of weeks. Getting older is not as much fun as I thought it was going to be...
Good choice
That’ll be plenty for your garage space. In sizing ours, the theory your friend is using is correct especially for home furnaces (cycles eventually kills them). We were told to slightly oversize for a shop if you want quick recovery. I went right in the middle and am very pleased. That’s a solid unit.It’s a 45,000. My neighbor does gas work for a living. I asked about going bigger and he said it would short cycle and be bad for it?I always figured bigger was better because it didn’t have to work so hard.
Good choice
Obviously an OSU grad too.![]()
The guy has been doing it for almost 20 years. I’m not too proud to defer to a pro?That’ll be plenty for your garage space. In sizing ours, the theory your friend is using is correct especially for home furnaces (cycles eventually kills them). We were told to slightly oversize for a shop if you want quick recovery. I went right in the middle and am very pleased. That’s a solid unit.
Father in law played football for OSU in '52-'53 the went into the Canadian league. My Father was U of O Baseball.Class of 87'
Helped Miss Lori tune up with her carry gun after work this afternoon. Proper tacticool clothing is a must. Carhartt overalls, Ariat work boots, and a light spring jacket ??.
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27 with a 9 barrel in it for high volume practice. So, a 43 sorta ?
Is that a miniature Texas star on the top shelf? Looks neat, is it a real target or a display?
I could take that old wooden chest off your hands and make you some more bench room...
That one is special.I saw that wooden chest and it made me think about making something for dies, loading gadgets, and my firearm specific tools.
I used to make some cool wood Projects when I was younger.
You are correct. I got it literally packed full of machinists tool, mics, indicators and stuff like that. Guy was retired and didn’t have a use for it anymore. It currently is packed full of stuff I use for loading. Tools and such. It’ll go up on the shelf whenever I get around to cutting the 3” thick slab of hickory to the right dimensions.That one is special.
Unless I've missed my guess these folks made it:
I have a taste for vintage things of this nature.Home - H. Gerstner & Sons
www.gerstnerusa.com
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Had my first exposure to them from a local mentor.You are correct. I got it literally packed full of machinists tool, mics, indicators and stuff like that. Guy was retired and didn’t have a use for it anymore. It currently is packed full of stuff I use for loading. Tools and such. It’ll go up on the shelf whenever I get around to cutting the 3” thick slab of hickory to the right dimensions.
Is that a miniature Texas star on the top shelf? Looks neat, is it a real target or a display?
Rayners Shooting Range in Ohio used to sell those as a hitch cover. Always kicked myself for not getting one
Would be a fun size for a rimfire target. My current star is ridiculously bigYes it is! Good eye. It's designed for airsoft guns. While I haven't used it in a while, it's a lot of fun to shoot with my metal gas airsoft 1911.