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Originally Posted by northern_dave
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Anyone here ever use Ivory soap for catfish bait? I've never tried with it.



Ivory soap floats IIRC.



Because its 99 44/100ths pure.


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Dave's grill looks clean enough to eat off of!

That ain't no fun! grin


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Do not lather and shave with lemon scent Dawn unless you want a DIY facelift. Even if you have a court appearance and no other soap in the house. Just don’t, trust me

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Point of order please:

Is Dawn detergent on a Scotch Brite pad for cleaning your hands after working on an engine permitted?

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Point of order please:

Is Dawn detergent on a Scotch Brite pad for cleaning your hands after working on an engine permitted?

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Originally Posted by MILES58
Point of order please:

Is Dawn detergent on a Scotch Brite pad for cleaning your hands after working on an engine permitted?

No. A real man uses a sandblaster to scrub his hands.

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Originally Posted by MILES58
Point of order please:

Is Dawn detergent on a Scotch Brite pad for cleaning your hands after working on an engine permitted?


Strongly advised. SOP


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Originally Posted by MILES58
Point of order please:

Is Dawn detergent on a Scotch Brite pad for cleaning your hands after working on an engine permitted?



Dip into the Rifles for REMFS fund and let's send this man some GOOP.

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Originally Posted by badger
Sheeeiittt! A manly man uses a propane torch to light the BGE. Don't need no stinkin' matches.


Prezactly. It also starts the fireplace at camp and the wood stove in the wall tent at 3am.

But I'm with you on bar soap. The other stuff is slimy.


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Every once in a while with really dirty greasy hands tired and probably frustrated about a stuck something I like to kick it old school and wash my hands with gas. Well, like might be a strong word.

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Originally Posted by TheKid
Originally Posted by MILES58
Point of order please:

Is Dawn detergent on a Scotch Brite pad for cleaning your hands after working on an engine permitted?

No. A real man uses a sandblaster to scrub his hands.


Honestly that works to clean up your boots before re oiling them.


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Originally Posted by northern_dave
Originally Posted by BillyGoatGruff
Weld or wield?

The Old Spice liquid soap is awesome, and has cool commercials.



The subject is not open for debate. It's like showing up in 1777 and saying "I dunno guys, maybe this united states of America idea isn't good?"

No, over ruled. (shakes head) inconceivable.




Gruff's gonna need a video...

Soap welding 101: Soap welding for dummies

#menusebarsoap #bodywashisforgirlsandmetrosexuals


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If you put Taco Bell sauce in your ramen noodles it tastes just like poverty
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Originally Posted by northern_dave
Originally Posted by BillyGoatGruff
Weld or wield?



WELD

Fusion of 2 substrates, stick the baby bar to the big bar.... WELD!



Let's see how long this takes to stick.


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If you put Taco Bell sauce in your ramen noodles it tastes just like poverty
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Originally Posted by northern_dave
Might as well just sticky this post from the start.

A recent post about "bar soap" unintentionally exposed a collection of brilliant minds that exist among the masses of jackals and sheep that bump about the campfire regurgitating buzzwords and nonsense with relentless vigor.

The bar soap thread exposed the secret collection of wise men and women that could very easily write instructions for fruitful, meaningful existence on this planet.

In a sea of idiots that apparently pour liquefied soap onto their bodies from plastic squeeze bottles in the shower, there surfaced a select, chosen few that still used bars of soap. Not only did some use bar soap, but they were veteran welders of bar soap. The ability to fuse a baby soap bar to a new full sized soap bar.... It inspired me, it gave me hope for society.

Join me, fellow soap welders. Spill your knowledge into this thread so that others may learn. Let us save the world.


Lesson 1

Outdoor cooking should be done with charcoal or wood fire. Acceptable fuels are wood, lump charcoal and briquettes. Do Not use liquid fuels to light any of these, also do not buy any "match light" garbage briquettes.

Buy or make a steel charcoal chimney lighter. Get a bag of charcoal briquettes or lump charcoal. (here's a bonus tip) Briquettes, most grocery store "house brands" such as "flavorite" or "family value" are made and bagged by royal oak, don't spend that extra dollar on royal oak, the same stuff is inside that house brand value bag.

Pour the briquettes into the chimney starter, now tear the top 4 inches off the bag. The bag is 3 ply paper, separate the plys, wad them up, stick them in the bottom of the chimney lighter and light the paper with a wooden match.

This method utilizes the bag paper as starter fuel, eliminates a trip to the garbage can when the charcoal is all used up because the paper should be re torn and utilized as you make your way to the bottom of the bag.

The wooden match connects you to your forefathers. There is a tiny spark of fulfillment that comes with striking a wooden match, it's important.





Soap welders, please fill this bank of knowledge.



Donate them to your local tire repair shop. We used all of our little pieces of soap to lubricate tires before we put them on a wheel. Everyone who worked in the shop dropped the pieces into a couple of different coffee cans that always had some water I them. It works great.

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Riddle me this..... How do all those tether addicted fuggers down in the backpacking forum weld their soap-on-a-rope?.....

it would look like a fricking octopus after a while.

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Originally Posted by huntsman22
Riddle me this..... How do all those tether addicted fuggers down in the backpacking forum weld their soap-on-a-rope?.....

it would look like a fricking octopus after a while.



Ohhhhh, thats a deep cut! Lmao!


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Originally Posted by kwg020
Originally Posted by northern_dave
Might as well just sticky this post from the start.

A recent post about "bar soap" unintentionally exposed a collection of brilliant minds that exist among the masses of jackals and sheep that bump about the campfire regurgitating buzzwords and nonsense with relentless vigor.

The bar soap thread exposed the secret collection of wise men and women that could very easily write instructions for fruitful, meaningful existence on this planet.

In a sea of idiots that apparently pour liquefied soap onto their bodies from plastic squeeze bottles in the shower, there surfaced a select, chosen few that still used bars of soap. Not only did some use bar soap, but they were veteran welders of bar soap. The ability to fuse a baby soap bar to a new full sized soap bar.... It inspired me, it gave me hope for society.

Join me, fellow soap welders. Spill your knowledge into this thread so that others may learn. Let us save the world.


Lesson 1

Outdoor cooking should be done with charcoal or wood fire. Acceptable fuels are wood, lump charcoal and briquettes. Do Not use liquid fuels to light any of these, also do not buy any "match light" garbage briquettes.

Buy or make a steel charcoal chimney lighter. Get a bag of charcoal briquettes or lump charcoal. (here's a bonus tip) Briquettes, most grocery store "house brands" such as "flavorite" or "family value" are made and bagged by royal oak, don't spend that extra dollar on royal oak, the same stuff is inside that house brand value bag.

Pour the briquettes into the chimney starter, now tear the top 4 inches off the bag. The bag is 3 ply paper, separate the plys, wad them up, stick them in the bottom of the chimney lighter and light the paper with a wooden match.

This method utilizes the bag paper as starter fuel, eliminates a trip to the garbage can when the charcoal is all used up because the paper should be re torn and utilized as you make your way to the bottom of the bag.

The wooden match connects you to your forefathers. There is a tiny spark of fulfillment that comes with striking a wooden match, it's important.





Soap welders, please fill this bank of knowledge.



Donate them to your local tire repair shop. We used all of our little pieces of soap to lubricate tires before we put them on a wheel. Everyone who worked in the shop dropped the pieces into a couple of different coffee cans that always had some water I them. It works great.

kwg



I like that.


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Originally Posted by MILES58
Point of order please:

Is Dawn detergent on a Scotch Brite pad for cleaning your hands after working on an engine permitted?


Real men use brake clean and a wire brush.


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Originally Posted by mart
Wielder of bar soap and bar soap welder here. I even use bar soap for shaving cream.


Same here! I haven't used canned shaving cream in over 20 years.

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I'm no badger.

Had some f'n bolts that kept workin loose.

Couldn't figure out why.

Soap-welded a solution:

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