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Can't. Sleep.
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Got some 25 Grendel loaded up for the range this afternoon.
Lol. Been working some long grueling hours lately. I'm no spring chicken anymore. I'm like 31.
I've got under wear older than you kazoo. They've been in my family for 3 generations.
Weather lady called for six inches but looks like she'll be lucky to get two..
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BLASPHEMY! WHERE ARE ARE THE POST WHORES?
just put the meatloaf on the pit barrel cooker....yummy dinner inbound
Busted out the grinder attachment, Giving a try at some breakfast sausage
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Fo da kishin aaad?
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I think I have one of these grinders somewhere, but I've never had a reason to use it. We got a 30+ year old kitchenAid stand mixer passed down from a family member and despite its age, it is very reliable. I guess it should be - it's basically cast iron. weighs like 40 lbs. We use it all the time to make cookies and cakes, but I've ever used any of the neat attachments for it.
Busted out the SodaStream so I could have something sweet to drink with my pizza rolls lunch...out of all the good flavors so i use the gingerale, but it is mostly gone...so i mix it with the lemonade flavor.
Not bad in any way...I may have stumbled on to greatness
This week's episode of FUCK YOU, AMIGO! Third Brake Light
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Tinelement better watch out! lol
Not so fast pal. All four bulbs in the third brake light were out. The screws were completely rusted to the mounting brackets, requiring me remove the brake light with a dremel and completely destroy it in the process. I could have simply sourced a used third light from somewhere, but who knows how long it would take to find, how much it would cost me, or what condition it would be in when it arrived? Instead, I got a red LED pair of lights off Amazon for $6.95, and a sheet of metal at the store for $5.95. The rest was time and crap I had on hand. I also had wanted to check out those lights for something else in the first place so this allows me to check them out first hand. Thinking of adding the second pair I have on hand as additional reverse lights.
Side note, the wires are very delicate to work with and a lot of the reviews said the lights get very hot with no way to dissipate the heat. That's why I mounted them to the metal. For reverse lights, I'd just mount directly to fiberglass top or bumper.
WHOA, SLOW YOUR ROLL AMIGO.
After the repairs & updates done to this "vehicle" you should consider upgrading the drive train. To a later diesel unit. It's a nice base model to have fun with. Tell your wife, you're doing it for your daughter. This way when she's old enough to drive. The Amigo might be close to completion
Up coming episodes will be replacing the rear springs with Trooper springs for a 2" lift (necessary), replacing the shocks, possibly extending the brake lines. Changing all the fluids in the differentials. Cranking up the front torsion bars to match the rear, replacing front shocks, alignment, etc. I'm crossing my fingers and hoping to avoid an episode about getting it to pass emissions. All this just so my wife can drive it until I can replace it this summer with a Pizngauer. Of course I'll need to buy wife another daily beater to drive instead.
Emissions had to come first of course.