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Fat, that is a classic!!!!


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Originally Posted by jackmountain
Air cooled Boxer twin BMW motorcycles
Old Hart framing hammers
Old Toyota pickups
Diesel displacement hull dead rise Chesapeake Bay boats
Skil 77M work drives
Stabila levels
Cloth bologna
Country ham
Good moonshine
GEM pump on a cistern
Fisher wood stoves
Warm Morning stoves
Really sharp knives
Sauer kraut in the crock before you can it


I was well into my career by the time Hart came along.
They did make great hammers though. My Hart 16oz smooth face is my favorite hammer.

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The Hart hammers were OK. Make mine the Stilletto cast Titanium from Ruger....,

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Originally Posted by Whelenman
There is a bridge Toby, you don't have to swim the Rio Grand.


I was there last week, you didn't even see me did ya?


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"I'd rather see a sermon than hear a sermon".... D.A.D.

Trump Won!, Sandmann Won!, Rittenhouse Won!, Suck it Liberal Fuuktards.

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Hmmmmmmmmmmm..........

RCBS Rockchucker is only about 40 years old....
Liking my Kubota tractor but it ain't Montana winter proof I'm guessin'.
'04 F150 4WD but it needs a new seat on my side.
The Win 50 is still killin' stuff on a predictable basis. It's a 54 year old teenager. The Mod 54 is quite a bit older but found a home with me.
A Bosch table saw I can't wear out.
My wench.


I am..........disturbed.

Concerning the difference between man and the jackass: some observers hold that there isn't any. But this wrongs the jackass. -Twain


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My wood must be harder than youse guys.

All I work with is dry rough cut fir.


Anyway....I cant believe no one mentioned a forged handle shovel with nearly a straight shank.

I guess they call them irrigation shovels.

I have a couple old ones.....and no one is allowed to use them.


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Originally Posted by Salmonella
My .270

Miracle Whip

Crocs


Hahaha. Best big game hunter on here shoots a 270. Too sweet.

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A Nation which leaves God behind is soon left behind.

"The Lord never asked anyone to be a tax collector, lowyer, or Redskins fan".

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Glocks, Dachshunds, grilled hamburgers, Model 70’s, Spyderco knives.

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Of all the tablesaws I've had, the dewalt is the only one I kept after the divorce. And the only one to ever bite me.....

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Barnes Bullets.
Hornady Bullets.
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Estwing Hatchet.
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I've always been different with one foot over the line.....
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Originally Posted by SamOlson
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Okay, merino wool is great.


Hammers....

Caveman style.


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HA!!!! You call that caveman?

I'll post a pic of a six pounder I've had for over 40 years tomorrow and let you decide if you'd like to withdraw that statement. smile



Charlie, that one has an 8lb head and a pound of tape....grin

The heavier the hammer the dumber the 'caveman'....


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Originally Posted by huntsman22
Of all the tablesaws I've had, the dewalt is the only one I kept after the divorce. And the only one to ever bite me..


Have the same saw. It scares me so VERY careful with it!


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Originally Posted by blanket
Originally Posted by SamOlson
Originally Posted by FieldGrade
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Okay, merino wool is great.


Hammers....

Caveman style.


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HA!!!! You call that caveman?

I'll post a pic of a six pounder I've had for over 40 years tomorrow and let you decide if you'd like to withdraw that statement. smile



Charlie, that one has an 8lb head and a pound of tape....grin

The heavier the hammer the dumber the 'caveman'....


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That's gay




Really. At least use duct tape.



laugh


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Originally Posted by Jim_Conrad
My wood must be harder than youse guys.

All I work with is dry rough cut fir.


Anyway....I cant believe no one mentioned a forged handle shovel with nearly a straight shank.

I guess they call them irrigation shovels.

I have a couple old ones.....and no one is allowed to use them.


Yer a funny phuocer. laugh

You want I should send some hickory for you to whittle on?

Persimmon? Mebbe some turkey oak? Lignum Vitae???? Now I am not claiming this is the hardest wood in the neighborhood, but none of it floats. They used to use LV for shaft bearings on war ships. Talkin' ships newer than WW2 vintage. Nuke subs and stuff...

My wood is so hard that woodpeckers leave the county when I go outside.


I am..........disturbed.

Concerning the difference between man and the jackass: some observers hold that there isn't any. But this wrongs the jackass. -Twain


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I like 22 Hornets, almost as much as Crocs

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Carhart Bibs

Pre 64 Model 70 Alaskan 338 WM

The soft inner thigh of an Irish maiden.


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Everyone knows what they mean.
What's more important is time that is known
as the little dash inbetween.


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