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      Pickles

      Sorry I missed the 2 parts water in the first sentence, second paragraph. Should have been 1 part vinegar to 2 parts water.
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      Pickles

      Very simple, but my family likes these. I usually use pint jars so you will need to revise accordingly for quarts, etc. 1 part vinegar to parts water and salt (i.e., 1 cup vinegar and 2 cups water, use 2 tablespoons of salt for every cup of vinegar). Bring to a rolling boil. Fill jars with...
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      WTB: Live edge wood

      Last time I was there, they had a river table made by the owner. The owner also has a custom cabinet shop, although I've never been to his shop (his shop is at a different location). I have met him once and if he is there, he is a really nice guy and will help with any questions you might...
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      WTB: Live edge wood

      Second Wood N Things. I am currently working on my 3rd table. Was there two weeks ago, they have a new shipment of very nice slabs. Not all are listed on their web site. Plan on spending some time there if you really plan on buying a lot to go through, also they are not pushy and very...
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      Need a drill press fixed (pics)

      You may want to give Beerman Precision in N.O. a call. They are an authorized Sioux repair center.
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      Good Andouille Sausage

      Agree with LACamper. We've been using Jacob's since his grandfather operated a country store here. Bailey's is probably second in my personal opinion. I think both ship out of state.
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      Your Self Defense Ammo

      I usually carry one loaded magazine of top of the line ammo in my handgun and or rifle (i.e., Hornady Defense/Duty). Spare mags contain good hollow point ammo (i.e., Remington, Winchester, etc.). When I was with the Sheriff's office my carry ammo usually was the same. My thoughts were always...
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      Electrical Supply Question

      I'm no electrician, but I have been running a 220 table saw, air compressor and wood planner in my shop for over 30 years. If I remember correctly, my feed is either a #2 or #4, 3 wire and have never had any problems with anything in the shop. The reason for this is because I only use one of...
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      Back in the Saddle Post Motorcycle Crash

      Nice ride. I think you will like the touring, especially if you plan on some longer trips. I'll be watching for you around town, maybe meet up some time. If it was one of the traffic cops in St. John I probably worked with him, most of the traffic guys were real good, however some of them...
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      Savage Axis or Model 10?

      Why don't you skim over the "Savage Forum?" There are sections for both the Axis and Model 10's, 11's, etc. There is a lot of information on builds, improvements and results for all Savage models. I think it may help you make up your mind. I have an Axis in 223, did trigger work (reworked...
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      Quick Survey

      Done
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      Cosmo Video on Female Gun Ownership

      Always wonder how hard these people have to look to find dingbats like this? I really believe most are paid actors/actresses. My wife (49 years) does not like to shoot. Since we have been married she did some shooting at the range and tried hunting a few times, but just does not have an...
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      Woodworking

      I have been in wood working most of my life (now 67). One suggestion is that the table saw will be your most valuable tool and will take care of better than 80% of your woodworking needs. The better and more tuned the table saw the better your final project. Older Craftsman table saws with a...
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      Wood finishing question

      All you have to do is take the sheen off to give the second coat a grip.
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      Reloading Bench Project

      Jared, nice, but I bet it won't be that neat a year from now.
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      Concealed Carry on a Motorcycle

      IWB at about 4 o'clock. Lots of time with just a t shirt. I ride an Harley with windshield a faring, never had any problems with shirt riding up. Around here almost always carrying and most of the time on long trips out of state.
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      Start of the reloading trip

      I think you are pretty good. I am still using corn cob and walnut media so I can't comment on S.S. media. The one thing you did not mention is reloading manuals. I would suggest you obtain at least 2 of the better loading manuals i.e., Sierra, Hornady, Lyman, Speer, etc. I believe these are...
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      M4 hand guard removal tool.

      Just hope it helped. I have found some harder than others so it might not be all strength. But in my case at 65+ my hands and fingers cramp much easier from years of working with my hands, so now I have to do things a little different using more brain and a little less brawn. Something I...
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      M4 hand guard removal tool.

      Hattrick, if you don't make it today and still have problems, you can use the handles of a channel lock pliers. Just sit in a chair, put the jaws of the channel lock under your leg just above your knee, put the base of the handles around the delta ring, squeeze and push down. Your other hand...
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      power

      Don't know if Bullseye would be better, but it can be used in 9mm. Bullseye was pretty much a standard for many shooters for light pistol loads a few years ago.
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