My soil is ancient seabed and very sandy, consequently my holes are extra deep. And, they are guaranteed to not contain any material that the state has declared to cause cancer.
I fantasized, (very briefly), about selling some "things" that I thought might be surplus to my needs. The lure of filthy lucre was somewhat appealing, until I thought about how little our money can actually buy. I could sell some "stuff" and what? Pay for the new chair and sofa? Where will I get more enjoyment in the future? $10,000 used to sound like real money, nowadays, meh, not so much.The friend I mentioned earlier at a gun show sold most of his powder, primers, and other reloading supplies, an AK-74, a couple of thousand rounds of 5.45X39, one high end AR15, and some night vision equipment and went home with over $10,000.00 in cash in his pocket. He said it was like being trapped in a river full of piranha.
Oh, boy, Allen, I was hoping to not have to get into this, but . . .Michael--about these post holes.......metric, or SAE?
John,I thought everything caused cancer in California. Everything I see has the warning #65 on it. Most be something in the water. Only drink bottled water, the tap stuff might give you an attitude or see warning #65.
You are in luck, sir. Yep, still have the tool, the only one I have actually. Stop by and we can have a cup of coffee, talk about all that 20 mm ammunition we humped, and you can have the tool.Do you still have the installation tool ? I went to a barn sale down here an bought a truck load of Wentworth posts but I haven't been able to get an installation tool . Ms is starting to get cranky about it
He already has sellers remorse. It is fortunate that he didn't sell everything off that he took with him or he'd be completely out of primers too. The guns were replaceable, but it may be a year before some of the reloading components become available again. He sold a lot of high-end, high-performance .308 and 6.5mm bullets. And he was out shopping for powder today, but found very little available. He was able to score an 8 pounder of IMR "Red". Anything in the Red Dot class of powders is a good thing to have for non-magnum handgun calibers. Just like Bullseye, it's probably even good on corn flakes.I fantasized, (very briefly), about selling some "things" that I thought might be surplus to my needs. The lure of filthy lucre was somewhat appealing, until I thought about how little our money can actually buy. I could sell some "stuff" and what? Pay for the new chair and sofa? Where will I get more enjoyment in the future? $10,000 used to sound like real money, nowadays, meh, not so much.
I despise flippers.those are probably your primers they are selling.
I despise flippers.