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  1. If you head far enough South you will find these. Art
  2. We are working on the political threads. i am hoping that people can be nice and talk to each other as adults. We are faced with winternet right now and once we can fish again the political threads seem to dwindle. We try very hard not to say No completely on any topic but if it keeps getting out of hand then we will ban them and hope everyone understands. In the mean time lets go fishing for bacon. Thanks Art
  3. It is your guilty conscious speaking I am in this case not referring to you. lol. I rarely name names and if I have an issue with a poster I talk to them in P.M. Most cases what I say in a post is to keep the pot from boiling over. Art
  4. Stp with the attacks we are really close to locking this down unless we become civil again. Art
  5. I do not follow Canadian politics I rely on the Canadian Moderators to police them for content I can only lock them when rules are broken or if I get 3 reports or P.M.s I have counted yours as the first one. Remember at the bottom of the post is a report button feel free to use it. It is how we are alerted the next time we check in and read. Art
  6. Lets keep this civil please facts are needed and personal attacks are not acceptable. Thanks Art
  7. http://www.livescience.com/23514-area-51.html It is a place where the U.S. tested our prototype aircrafts but was at one point in history denied that it even existed. The mist around the legend is in the link. Art
  8. We actually do not ever get safe ice here. The best I have seen is pond skating. We do get ice that forms near the shore and will break off in sheets and damage docks on the river. We put a triangle of steel on the upriver side of docks to break up and redirect the sheets of ice in the spring. It is just enough to keep you off the water but not enough to fish thru. As we speak we have clear water and can launch a boat on any of our water right now. Art
  9. I don't know how you all have the energy to go ice fishing I was too tired to even wet a line. Art
  10. A lot of my river fishing spots are ones that a group of us have amassed over the years. We all trade spots and if one of us is on one we pass by and say hello and head to another location. Most of the river spots are on underwater structure and holes or oyster bars so finding them twice is a pin point type of anchoring. A person can be 100 feet off the point and miss all of the fish. The small lakes and ponds are in danger with any person who can really read a depth finder can pattern the water easily and if CnR is not practiced it could remove a lot of the larger fish. I usually will fish with a friend and trade trips with them with the understanding that any spots that we go to in their boat are spots i will not visit unless they say it is o.k.. This has allowed me to fish with guides who will take me to their #1 spots for a good day of fishing without them feeling that they are risking their living. I have shown a few guides some new places and they have asked if they could use them. (not that they have to ask but it feels good when they do). No one owns a spot on the water but courtesy goes a long way in making friends on the water. Art
  11. Ahh but she can get away with it because it was not on OFC. Art
  12. play nice if you have facts then post them if you are going to trash someone then don't. What is so hard about these rules? I will wait till i get the standard 3 complaints and then lock the thread. We are up to #2 so far. Art
  13. The ground fault part of a circuit breaker is only for an electrical short in that circuit. It will ignore heat or excessive amps. The circuit breaker will trip ahead of itself meaning it has to be at the panel box to protect the inside line and the extension cord from excessive amp (heat). A unit that has a circuit breaker built into the unit will only trip if the motor gets to hot which kind of protects the cord and inline house indirectly but it is not its function. That is why you will find in some cases a ground fault interrupter or GFI in the plug outside that also protects the plugs in the bathroom. Art
  14. I have a 80lb 24 volt on a ranger which is a heavier boat.I have 24 volt trolling and 12 volt running battery with charger onboard at the rear of the boat. If youwant to decide where the batteries need to be load the boat as normal and have a 130lb person while the boat is on plane move from front to back. Watch the speed and attitude of the boat and where it runs the best will answer front or back. The Ranger has a high speed pad in the back that it rides on at speed so I have 28 gal. of fuel 3 batteries and charger in back which it loves. I moved the 130 lb to the front and lost 3 mph and the ride attitude was nose heavy. If your boat has power trim you can make up for some of the weight but if not it is important.The 24 volt motor is more efficient and with 2 batteries you will use 1/2 the amps of a 12 volt system and the run time will be longer. I use my 80 fishing weedbeds in wind and current and usually get 2 days of run before recharging. Treat your batteries well though recharge them as soon as you can they do not like being in a discharged state. Art
  15. If you only use a 50ft cord and check the temperature of the cord for the first few runs you might be all right. The starting and heavy loading of a snowblower makes me cautious on going lighter rather than heavier on the gauge The wire inside of your house is solid wire and it handles resistance better than stranded wire. Plugging in another 50 ft is not like using a 100 ft cord the plug connection has its own resistance to overcome. At my house I would return the 14 gauge cord and get a 12. It may be a moot issue but better to be safe than sorry. Art
  16. Well said I am surprised at some of the things that I have to delete. For the most part things people say on the internet are not what they would say when sitting next to each other. I try to give people the benefit of the doubt and usually with a quick P.M. they will understand that we have rules that are designed to prevent a lot of the hard feelings that can happen. I am for the most part in charge of enforcing the rules and in doing that I am the bad guy either I let threads go to long or lock them to fast I am o.k. with that though. I haven't had to mod Q anyone in a year since adopting the P.M. warnings. I will urge anyone who sees a thread going bad to hit the report button it alerts the owners who can then read and moderate the situation. Art
  17. Heck yes I would love to train with a master of the kukri blade. I would also like to train in the art of the Samurai blade but I am sure my body would be the limiting factor. The composition of the metal and the forging and the angles of a true samurai sword is a science in itself. Art
  18. Really Wayne you think I thanked him for swearing? I acknowledged his use of the word "thank you" in a language I have never seen before. You also have not seen the P.M. sent to him that he is going to get locked down if he keeps swearing. I have been trying to watch this thread so everyone can be heard but it appears i could not check it often enough. Enough said I guess once again I will be darned if i do let a thread run and darned if I don't. Art
  19. The knife called a kukri knife was a military issued blade and is to me an amazing knife. The blade is quite heavy and has a few different ways to use in combat. The Cutting part has a curve forward to keep your wrist straight while chopping or slashing. The back of the blade can break bones without breaking the skin. using in a side slapping motion will knock out anyone you wish to detain as well as the pommel which is a solid piece of metal.The notching of the blades base is to keep the blood from the blade from running down your hand and making them slick. The handle has a raised area in the middle so you can keep a loose but firm grip and pivot from one part of the blade to another. The fit and form of quite a few knives that has withstood the test of time have fascinating history that deserve to be remembered. Art
  20. The thing to keep in mind is a motor rated at 15 amps has a start up amp draw of 1.5 x 15 or 22.5 amps for a split second. So an appliance like a skill saw which is triggered frequently needs a larger cord than say a large light that is turned on and left on for extended periods. If you are running the SB on for the forward pass and then off while you drag it back for the next pass then it will need the cord to be heavier or if you are dogging it because the snow is wet and clumpy or frozen then the amp draw will go up as well. If you find you are tripping the breaker take it as a warning you are heating up not only the cord but the wires inside the wall. I find that the expense of a good extension cord is worth the cost. I did find a 10 gauge cold weather 100 ft cord while it cost me an arm and a leg it is 10 years old and can run any tool I want it to. The cold weather rating is made of a casing that stays flexible at colder temperatures. https://www.amazon.com/US-Wire-99100-100-Foot-Extension/dp/B001KY03FC To note I found this at amazon.ca https://www.amazon.ca/US-Wire-99100-100-Foot-Extension/dp/B001KY03FC WOW what a price difference. Art
  21. sounds like a good place to end this till more facts are found. thanks guys for being civil on this o so explosive topic. Art
  22. I will leave it unlocked but please keep it to factual information and no bashing. Art
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