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  1. bobfriesenhahn

    Smoking Meat -- Tips, Opinions, Recipes

    If you say so!
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    Pet Peeves - What Pisses You Off?

    Hornets really suck too. I was attacked twice by small ground-based hornets (at least I think they were hornets) while mowing the lawn. My legs turned purple. I could barely see them due to my glasses. I severely toxified their hole, and then they were gone.
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    Smoking Meat -- Tips, Opinions, Recipes

    Wüsthof or Global (as @Brute uses) seem like the best way to go for culinary knives. We have Wüsthof and they have been utterly flawless for a great many (>20 years) already.
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    Someone just tried to assassinate Trump

    If this can happen in Russia, it could also happen in the USA. Our domestic bases are sitting ducks, protected by a minimum of security. Really, the USA in general is extremely vulnerable to attack, and is as vulnerable as it has been at any point in history. Besides military bases, our...
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    What was that crunch?

    Yes, and the Pixel 6 Pro is surely at the end of software support. While a nice phone, surely it is better to buy a newer model is several more years of updates
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    Random Photos

    I always carry small and large Silky saws. Maybe I will buy a machete. When one is suddenly faced with miles of intense brush, and no way to turn around, you just make the best of it .
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    Random Photos

    It is a problem that the magnetic armor only protects large panels like the doors. But the brush is more likely to grind on the edge of the windshield frame, where there is no protection. There are clear body wraps which preserve the original color, protect from scratches, and can be removed...
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    Random Photos

    Don't know about the fake bolts, but magnetic body armor is a good idea if local trails are full of scratchy brush and you want to save your paint.
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    Hello from Kentucky

    Welcome from Texas (and Arizona)!
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    Whiskey of the Day

    He is going to start taking the back roads, like I do, rather than the major highways or trains. Much more relaxing!
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    Aux Battery Not Ready

    New Member
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    Hello from Central California

    Welcome from Texas (and Arizona)!
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    What was that crunch?

    I have one of those! Sorry, you can't have mine. It still works great! But I will upgrade once the software support stops.
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    Wheel spacers

    Do you have an animated version of the above?
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    Hello from Southern Colorado

    Welcome from Texas (and Arizona)! Bubbling paint sucks!
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    What's your view like at work?

    This has a manual transmission? That would be really fun to drive!
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    Whiskey of the Day

    Knowing what day it is was the first skill that I lost in retirement! Luckily, my watch has a mode to display that. 😄
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    Blackstone Grill

    It is important to keep up your strength! Especially in retirement. 🙄
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    Wheel spacers

    I suppose the solution for this (in order to plan in advance and only pay once) is to buy wider axles now, and avoid the minor issues caused by less backspacing (or a spacer). Are there replacement knuckles which help with the offset vs ball joint issue, and avoid needing the wider axels?
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    A Dirt Head's JK

    It would be a total shame to get rid of it...
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