I mis-read, thought you made your bride retch. Now it’s even funnier!
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I mis-read, thought you made your bride retch. Now it’s even funnier!
Good morning folks
Nobody eh?
Tumbling is my first step, so unless wet tumbling cleans the pockets with the primer in place, it wouldn't matter. I never clean pistol primer pockets, but since I've already got the machine on, and the primer brush is one inch from the swager, I've been doing it.
Buy a take off dillon rt1200 trimmer, slap it on the 550 in station 3 and you're gtg. Unless you're going to do 300 blk, then buy the 1500. You can step up your game with the Giraud but that takes you to another level of reloading.
The dillon's trim but not chamfer the neck, the Giraud does all of it. IMO, only rifle brass that's being loaded with flat bass bullets should be chamfered, unless you're into the high power, prs game.
I dont know which food is worse.
Golden Corral or Famous Dave's.
There's a "Chinese Restaurant" in town, everything is listed as being in a brown(bean) sauce. The only difference between the Lo Mein and Chow Mein was the price. Wife said it was the Golden Corral of Chinese food.
The owner asked us How was your meal? I said let me in the kitchen and i'll show you how to make what's supposed to be on the menu.
I'd order sushi from Jack in the Box's late night menu, before we ate there again.
What about K-Bob’s steakhouse in Canon City?
I dont know why "k-bob's" made me laugh out loud... but I'm still giggling.
Think maybe it's the silent 'SHISH' sound that occurs.
Shhhhhhh.... stabby stab stab
& Vvverrrrrrrp.
(That's the sound of the slack being taken up in a seatbelt & wrapped around a headrest)
Mmrrruugh
Um, what?
I just saw that in a movie... funny.
When I trim, it flattens the neck so I have to clean up the edges anyway.
If I put in a Dillon trimmer, could I instead mount it to my RCBS turret head press? Then I could put my other sizer die just in front and save a lot of time.
I'm considering getting new tooling on the swager/chamfer station. They work, but I wonder about sharpness. The other day I experienced the difference between an old, dull hole saw and a brand new sharp one and it was amazing.
Hey, I've had this thing forever. I received it broken. Does this have value to anyone, or can I just throw it away?
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I have three rifle calibers at this time, but could see one or two more in the future.
I use to sell "non working. For parts only" on ebay long ago.
Now there are so many full-potato illiterate idiots who abuse ebay return policy to return the item because some cant read prior to purchse. I even bold/highlight on the description section as well.
After return, this stupid ass clown posts negative feed back like "Salesman SWOWS item on the PIKCHURE but not working."
Hmmm, it leaked pretty bad, but I wasn't sure if it was from that damaged grip. When looking at it, it doesn't really make sense that the entire gun would be pressurized. I'll take another look later I guess. It's way too nice of a gun to toss if it still works.
Keep that MAC inpact driver in your car trunk, and if you can remember it when you see a MAC tools truck, see if it can be exchanged.
I did that a few years ago with a couple of rusty Snap on ratchets I found in the dirt along the highway & got two new ratchets.
Is that a thing? I might do that.
So I actually mowed a lawn today, has to be a first for me mowing one in Dec.
Saw my neighbor mowing right before Thanksgiving, and have noticed a few freshly mown lawns when I take the dog for a walk.
Electric impacts and ratchets have come a really long way in the last few years, gives the air stuff a run for sure.
A broken Mac half inch air impact probably isn't really worth rebuilding, but if ya can still get some life out of it, I suppose.
So if I threw it in the trash, it wouldn't be like throwing away an SKS or something?
Done deal. I'm going to ask my neighbor if he's interested, and if not, in the trash.
Night folks
Tap tap tap...
Good morning folks