Brett, maybe bait the trap with a little bit of medium rare liver? I've given dogs a bite or two and they'll do dang near anything for me now if they smell liver.Soggy here. Can't seem to lure the cat into the trap. Grey days depress me.
Never forget that Dorothy was right- there is no place like home.My little house leaves a lot to be desired but it's only about four years away from being mine. Trying hard to become debt free so I can start pumping some cash into a Roth IRA or something like that to go along with our 401K's.
Oiled sawdust I believe was Franklin Mann's medium of choice. I think you'd want to shoot through something that would cause minimal deformation to the bullet holding the saw dust in place. Myself I think I'd get a cheap length of black plastic corrugated culvert. My local saw mill will let me have all the saw dust I want for free, hardwood sawdust seems to be in fine granulations. Oil, well, waste oil is typically free. I'd use nitrile gloves when searching through the oil sawdust because waste oil is full of contaminants. I'd cover the end of my culvert with cloth to hold the saw dust in and to shoot through.Trying to figure out how to catch a bullet with the least amount of deformation. Figure 1600fps ish. 22 caliber. Milk jugs full of water? But then how many? I can get Kevlar bags from work, not the same weave as the bullet proof stuff. Thinking if I just stuff a couple 5 gallon buckets back to back, full of the stuff.
Might I have half a chance, without spending money?
That's the sixty-four thousand dollar question.
Used shrink wrap stuffed into a box stops an arrow without damage. I've never tried it, but it might do a good job on bullets.Trying to figure out how to catch a bullet with the least amount of deformation. Figure 1600fps ish. 22 caliber. Milk jugs full of water? But then how many? I can get Kevlar bags from work, not the same weave as the bullet proof stuff. Thinking if I just stuff a couple 5 gallon buckets back to back, full of the stuff.
Might I have half a chance, without spending money?
That's the sixty-four thousand dollar question.
Try some acetyl-para- aminophenolSo I got the second shot Thursday morning. I started feeling the feverish type muscle aches at Noon that day.
48 hours later, still have these feverish type muscle aches
...and there is an Auction today, that'd I'd like to go to. A nice looking, low miles '98 Ford F150 4x4...that'd be a sweet replacement for my Chevy 3/4T 2x4, if the price was right.
Clever Brad; however I prefer isobutylphenylpropionic acid. NSAIDS RULE!!!!!Try some acetyl-para- aminophenol
Well that one way to get rid of all those old playboys. By the way you should hide those in a dry place.The mould aways covers up the best parts. LOL.wet magazines (bit harsh)
I hope the wife got one too, she doesn’t need any more troublesJust got my first COVID shot.
She has already got both of hers.I hope the wife got one too, she doesn’t need any more troubles
Spent 35 years in a house that was less than 1400 sq. ft. and on a postage stamp sized lot. Raised three sons in that house. You do your best with what you can afford, teach your children financial responsibility and take pride in knowing that you're a burden to no one. In addition to raising 3 very intelligent and responsible sons, I earned a pension and zero-premium medical ins. for myself and Mrs. smokeywolf for the remainder of both of our lives.My little house leaves a lot to be desired but it's only about four years away from being mine. Trying hard to become debt free so I can start pumping some cash into a Roth IRA or something like that to go along with our 401K's.