I am hoping there might be some SD residents here, or maybe others who know the state? I'm sorting through my options of finding a suitable place to relocate to and retire within the next 24 months. I have lived all over the country, but my driver's license has been AK since I first got it. I...
Last Post By: Ronald Blue Yesterday, 9:47 PMI live in a third world country, meaning E of I-5 in CA. We currently have AT&T for our ISP and they guarantee all the way up to, but not over 3mbps. I am fixin to get the Starlink system. Some in the area have done so and report great results. My problem is that the house is surrounded by two 4+’...
Last Post By: Jim Becker Yesterday, 7:31 PMAfter hearing how well EM-8000CV sprays and seeing photos of how nice it looks from a couple of members I decided to give it try on an English walnut dining table and bench top. My short conclusion is "I'm impressed." It sprays like a dream, without thinning, through my Qualspray AM-6008 HVLP gun...
Last Post By: Rich Aldrich Today, 6:22 AMThere are dogs in the world and sometimes they attack. That is not going to change. So here is my question. If I have no weapons and no objects within reach how can I best defend myself? Maybe the martial arts have something to offer.
Last Post By: Keegan Shields Yesterday, 11:03 PMI've not used much Poplar in my time woodworking, outside some trim that was going to be painted. I've seen some folks use it as a secondary wood for casework and such. I've been watching a YouTube channel from Engels Coach Shop where wagons and coaches are restored or built from scratch, and in...
Last Post By: Mel Fulks Yesterday, 10:43 PMThanks, Jim. I will check out the turbine based system. Any recommendations for a particular system??
Rich Aldrich Today, 6:22 AMI am planning a sign for my buddies business. He asked for it to be black background gold lettering. My plan is to spice it up a little and do a deep
George Yetka Today, 6:21 AMThere are only two kinds of real mahogany . Swetinia macrophyla and Swetinia mahogani . The latter is the heavy dense one found first and
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An old guy once told me there were over 300 types of mahogany but i think more accurate would have been 300 types of including lots that are wannabees.
Warren Lake Today, 1:54 AM
Time for some levity
Thread Starter: Dave Anderson NHWith all of the negativity and political stuff going on with the Covid-19 virus it is time to look at the humorous side of things. Feel free to add more, but keep it clean or it will be deleted.
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