I think that I only hit it 8X out of 10 ..... and my memory is still excellent !
(kicks can, needs more practice)
Pretty sure you hit nine and only missed the tenth because the plate was still swinging from the 500 sw hits.
I think that I only hit it 8X out of 10 ..... and my memory is still excellent !
(kicks can, needs more practice)
Pretty sure you hit nine and only missed the tenth because the plate was still swinging from the 500 sw hits.
I like your memory better than mine !
Oh wait. You’re thinking of 2022. I talking about 2023.
Yea. That’s our story.
I also have the Fixit Sticks torque ends as well. I have to of the universal ones, the 15 - 65 and the 6 - 25. These are very nice. When we hit the range I always have the set in my bag. I started off with a set they had, then added parts and pieces to round out what I felt I would need for quick fixes.Yeah, to be honest, I've never owned one. Using more optics these days, would be good to get one since these screws are very small.
Looking for something that is reasonably priced and decent quality.
When our dad passed, my brother and I went through his tools and separated them into things to sell, and a tool box for our sister. Then there was the few things that went with him, or with myself. So my brother and I took a few things that we could use, and our sister ended up with two tool boxes. We figured she could use it since Dad wouldn't be around to help her out anymore, and we both live out of state.A few years ago, I gave an entire toolbox of hand-tools to my youngest daughter.
(great minds, and all that)
We are down to about 35 lbs. in the freezer….I love bacon
WT probably eats that much bacon every week !We are down to about 35 lbs. in the freezer….
WT probably eats that much bacon every week !
Having a son that is an excavator and being around it, I will say that learning the equipment is pretty easy - especially the newer units BUT the knowledge behind pond creation is a real learned skill set...even "just" a vernal pond.I've come to the conclusion I need to dig some small vernal ponds around the woods to provide water for the deer. Still seeing nothing and I've been through this before when it gets suddenly dry like this fall. Have three options, hire it out, rent an excavator and learn how to use it, buy an excavator and learn how to use it.
Anybody operate a small one, is it hard to learn?
...buy an excavator...have a blast...learn a new skill...buy two different pieces...Mr. and Mrs. Leadeye each need one.
Plus if any of the previous unwanted squatters come back, no one will be the wiser... Deep holes.Having a son that is an excavator and being around it, I will say that learning the equipment is pretty easy - especially the newer units BUT the knowledge behind pond creation is a real learned skill set...even "just" a vernal pond.
They created a ten acre pond this year and the amount of engineering and off-site work was incredible. Granted - that is an extreme.
...buy an excavator...have a blast...learn a new skill...buy two different pieces...Mr. and Mrs. Leadeye each need one.
Plus if any of the previous unwanted squatters come back, no one will be the wiser... Deep holes.
My line during that was I have a 45 and a shovel... And no one will miss you.This reminds of a plan I had when my daughters were dating.
Only had to implement….
Nevermind. Forget I said anything.