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  1. And it's cold and miserable outside. A young man's fancy turns to warm climes and open water fishing. Just found this site and it has some of my favorite shows in it. Have fun peeps!!!!! Waypoint TV
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  2. Since it is currently 37*F here on the Gulf Coast, it is some time for Brunswick stew.
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  3. You need to look for a group 35 battery (External battery size and post configuration). The next thing to look for is the cold cranking amps (CCA) . Your CRV needs/wants a minimum of 440 CCA for starting power. Also check what the reserved capacity (RC) is of the battery. RC is what the battery voltage would/should be after a two hour drain of 25 amps (Headlight left on) and not fall lower then 10.5 volts. 10.5 volts will still get you started as long as everything else is equal. The higher RC the better. Please only start comparing pricing, after you know that you're comparing apples to apples. There are a lot of batteries out there that look the same to the eye, even from the same manufacturer. Check the specs on the battery you decide to buy. If you have any other questions; please ask. If I don't know the answer; I'll reach out to my contacts in the automotive field and get you an answer. Dan.
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  4. Thanks for sending it our way...............NOT. 🙄
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  5. I plan to make one of those with puff pastry..........
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  6. I do a bit of woodworking Actually built most of the furniture in my house the last 15 years or so. 24x26 dedicated , heated shop with just about every tool known Retired 6 months ago and pretty much live here now except for fishing and hunting days I do have a good radial arm saw for sale too...just took it apart and stored it the other day as I don't use it enough to warrant the floor space it takes
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  7. Brian, can you share the recipe? This is one of the best things I saw recently!
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  8. I currently have a Motomaster AGM battery in my Honda Pilot and it has been the best battery I've ever had in a vehicle. No corrosion of the posts like the flooded lead acid Motomaster it replaced but the most impressive thing is it's cranking ability in cold weather (a big plus when you live where the air hurts your face). I've forgotten to plug my vehicle in a couple of times since I got it a few years ago and it still turned my vehicle over quickly even at temps nearing -30. Flooded batteries labour in the cold turning over very slowly. That difference alone could be the difference between getting home or being stranded. I will never have another non-AGM battery in my vehicles. Worth every penny!!!!
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  9. Canadian tire AGM batteries are made by east penn deka i did a pile of research on this tracing private label batteries back to the manufacturer. east penn is widely agreed upon to be the best manufacturer of batteries. as mentioned pay attention to the cold cranking amps and amp hour ratings. The warranty on motor master AGM is full replacement for varying lengths of time depending on level of battery you purchase. No pro-rating, no questions. It’s by far the best warranty in the industry. After a season running them in my boat I can attest to how powerful and awesome they are.
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  10. Perfect day for ice fishing. I bet there are 1000 guys on Simcoe. Hope they don’t leave their garbage behind.
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  11. The Jersey roll Home made pizza dough, filled with Marinara, prosciutto,salami and mozzarella. It was made for 2, so no, olives or onion or anchovies.. Friggen awesome.
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  12. Well I wouldn't call myself a "wood worker" but I did make a lot of sawdust when I built these cabinets in my man cave. The fishing rod locker was a tough one, getting 4 slides to all work in conjunction was a chalange the tolerance is 1/16" on one set. I didn't have table saws and things like that, everything had to be done with power hand tools.
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  13. When in doubt......Atlantic
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