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Fisherman

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  1. A bunch of old pharts making divots again today, do it while you can.
  2. Here's your answer Emil, read down and they do give some prices. http://www.plasticweldingrepairs.ca/
  3. You only need beer to mask the unpretty ones. Then when the lights come on, oh what did I get myself into.
  4. The closest thing to sitting in front of the stage at a peeler joint.
  5. I know where that spot is. Remove the front rack, clean up the underside and crack. Put a golf tee or wood dowel in where the hole goes. Mix up enough JB to fill the cracked area. Then get the biggest stainless fender washer, (Home Depot) about 1 1/2 inch diameter. You will have to get a longer bolt, it's metric.
  6. They work, period.
  7. Until the the facts come to light, it's all speculation.
  8. I'd give it a couple days and see what their story is, maybe it's time to leave them and carry on down lifes path. There are other friends to be made.
  9. She'll think I'm trying t get rid of her.
  10. Thanks for the info.
  11. I tried once to give my frenchie a shovelle and then the fight started. What NPT1 said, spa certificates are golden.
  12. For the past year to date, $875, a high of $149 in March and a low of $30 in September or roughly $72 if I did equal billing.
  13. 1000sq/ft upstairs and basement. Added 3/4" styrofoam insulation before recladding with vinyl. Attic got another 8-10 inches of blown in insulation. High efficiency furnace, hot water, gas dryer and 440 sq/ft detached garage all on NG. BBQ is NG but that doesn't take much. Just about all bulbs in the house are LED. Counter top stove is 1/2 induction 1/2 radiant although we rarely ever use the radiant side. I think the biggest saving was switching the dryer to gas, the electric bill dropped by about 30%. I would have to say last winter being by far the coldest I can ever remember in the houe, hydro jumped to about $120 for 2 months, but the furnace was really running and I had the truck plugged in a lot.
  14. Last electric bill, $68 and we aren't burning candles
  15. As long as it stays up there, I don't have to shovel..
  16. Hey, I have to rebuild the auger mount on top of my ice box on the ATV. Little bit of head scratching..
  17. Love to see parents with their kids outdoors, much better than thumb duels on the ipad thingy
  18. Yes a spare set of batteries makes the fun last longer, spare blades, yes unless you can buy them next door.
  19. Not so much accumulation last night coming back from Collingwood, but 3-4 inches of heavy slush will suck even the heaviest of pickups toward the ditch. Quite the ride to say the least.
  20. And when you're flying upside down, don't forget to push instead of pull, otherwise you'll meet terra firma at a high rate of speed.
  21. Not knowing how long you ran the motor in this condition, I would opt for new bearings. Also take a good look at the gears, if the assembly has been pushed outward to the rear, those gears may have some "extra" and not wanted wear on them. You may want to drop the whole lower unit and also inspect from the top side to ensure the drive shaft bearing is still in the same spot. Just trying to help.
  22. That would be like trying to swing a left handed golf club with a right hand, I think I'd be spinning around like a top..
  23. That was exactly my first thought.
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