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Originally Posted by Fubarski
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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Drill a cross hole in each bolt head. Run mechanics wire through, each head and twist the two ends together,. Saves wrenches!! Then use lava to wash up!! Lava welds good when moist !!!!

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Originally Posted by hanco
Charcoal is for amateurs, real cookers use a BBQ put like this one I built a few years ago with mesquite wood.



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Nope... you have to use charcoal to get it hot enough. to use mesquite you have to burn it down to coals which takes a bunch of time. It is very inefficient... add mesquite to the charcoal for smoke when appropriate.


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I m a 4th generation bar soap welder/bar soap for shampoo/bar soap for shaving cream guy.
as taught to me by my old Welsh grandfather.I also believe he went bald from using fels naptha
Soap on his head.his head was Hella clean though.

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Originally Posted by MadMooner
Originally Posted by SamOlson



Jesus Christ....there ain’t a bar of soap strong enough.

Lol!


You could not flush that with "straight" lye!


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Originally Posted by hanco
Charcoal is for amateurs, real cookers use a BBQ put like this one I built a few years ago with mesquite wood.
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Looks like ya built it with metal. wink


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On/Off, Volume, channel selector. Fuq all this digital crap..


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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.


Never heard of nitrile gloves?


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Originally Posted by Sitka deer
Nope... you have to use charcoal to get it hot enough. to use mesquite you have to burn it down to coals which takes a bunch of time. It is very inefficient... add mesquite to the charcoal for smoke when appropriate.

You fail to grasp the concept of drinking beer waiting for proper coals? wink


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Originally Posted by APDDSN0864
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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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If you put Taco Bell sauce in your ramen noodles it tastes just like poverty
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Originally Posted by Dillonbuck
My handle is Dillonbuck,
And I use bottled soap.

I hate the dam mess you end up with in the shower.

I do use Ivory to wash my face. (Clean, no additives. Wear a c-pap)

Not sure how it affects my "man" rating,
when I worked in the woods, I kept gojoe in my pickup,
And would wash my hands with straight bleach when I
needed to look clean.

Constant exposure to oils, grease, dirt, and tree sap causes stains
tgat can't be washed off, hence, bleach.


That’s some Michael Jackson shít right there.



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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 SamOlson
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Originally Posted by chlinstructor
If you weld them three bars together Sam, you’d have Neapolitan soap. 🕺🏼


Originally Posted by 16penny
If you put Taco Bell sauce in your ramen noodles it tastes just like poverty
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Originally Posted by TheKid
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

No the trick there is to not really lather it. Put a good coating on your bristles but don't rub it in to a foam. Dip the razor in the water and let the water run down your cheek a few times and then follow the running water down your face with the razor. Slickr' n greased owl schidt. As it flows over jawbone it masses up to slide good on the dangerous throat area.

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I performed a quad weld this morning. 4 slivers of soap smashed into one gob.


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Taking a shower every day is wasteful.

Your soap lasts longer if you ration your water.


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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.


I have done that before! I have to say that it does enhance the sensitivity of a jig and minnow setup for fishing walleyes that are biting kinda light. Also, by the time you get the gunk out from under your nails you don't need to bother with a clipper for a couple weeks, and no harsh chemicals are required to remove the salon nails.

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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.

I will claim a military exemption on this. You do not ever want to touch or even acknowledge the existence of bar soap that evades your grasp while showering on a deployment. This smart money is on liquid combo soap/shampoo. Revert to bar soap when you return to civilization.


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Originally Posted by deflave
Households have plungers.

Men own schitter snakes.



This is where every schitter needs to have a poop knife, when you know it wont go don't so you got cut it up first, I don't suggest butterflying a turd.


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Originally Posted by northern_dave
Barbeque grills and smokers need to be cleaned. At least brushed.

They brush the nicest when they are hot, before you put your food on.

Go down to your fleet farm store, your canadian tire, your TSC or whatever big manly store you have in your area that sells log chains binders bailing wire, work boots, hand tools, cattle prods salt blocks etc. Go there and buy something like this.

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It's not sold as a grill brush but it's the best damn grill brush you can get. Long handle, scrape blade on the back, long heavy bristles.

Don't buy the short, super fine bristle "grill brushes" . Those are junk. You are responsible for the people that are eating your grilled creations. Those junk grill brushes shed tiny bristles that you might not see and your guests might not detect when eating. Every year people go to the ER with abdominal complications that turn out to be one of those tiny steel wires in their guts.

Use the big brush I'm showing. You have a way better chance of seeiing that big wire loose on your grill top. And if your guests cannot detect a 2" long .015" wire in their mouth before they swallow it, darwin is working, let him work.

I keep a bucket of clean water by the grill. Dip and scrub. Works really good and quick.


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Originally Posted by rockinbbar
My wife won't use my bar of soap for some reason....

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She demands her own!

Women! whistle


Is that bar of soap from the 1970's?

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