Hi-ho-hi-ho, off to new work I go.
I never served in the military, but at least with this new job I can feel like I'm contributing by making parts for those who do...
Back to an American company, making American parts.
not too awful bad. just figuring up some numbers. thinking about reloading all the ammunition i possibly can with what materials i have on hand, and seeing how much money i saved versus buying factory. (minus material cost of course)I'm good, thanks.
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not too awful bad. just figuring up some numbers. thinking about reloading all the ammunition i possibly can with what materials i have on hand, and seeing how much money i saved versus buying factory. (minus material cost of course)
oh joy... 500+ pieces of untouched .223 sitting in a pickle jar... yes a pickle jar. leaves an invigorating scent.. .Sounds like fun, enjoy.
also, i think im going to go get me like 12 of those large flat rate priority boxes.. great for shipping stuff. or makes for a clean looking organized set of brass receptacles.. lol
all in an engineers mind..great idea
all in an engineers mind..
school is not for me. was top 10 in the class thru most of highschool while holding down a 40+ hour a week job.. thats what did it. and while i do want a good paying job, i can have a damn good living without a degree doing something i dont hate. (just have yet to find a good path).So, why aren't you in school?
hmm 28 bucks left.. what to blow it on for my AR?