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Wow, it took about 80 pages and 3 days but this thread finally developed some redeeming qualities.....I knew ya could do it guys!

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Wow, it took about 80 pages and 3 days but this thread finally developed some redeeming qualities.....I knew ya could do it guys!

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Yeah......……...…...….Wait'll Sticky shows back up.

It'll go right back to chit, PRONTO !!!!!!

Funny how that works...……..


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You don't freeze smoked fish???



No. If properly sealed it will last in the fridge. No reason to freeze it.


Ummmmmm , you've obviously never seen her bitch and moan about vac sealers, bags blah blah blah, what's best what keeps (fish fresh) the best etc..... So, that being said, I vac seal all smoked fish.... Just took some to work the other day, 3 years old, lasted less than 5 minutes....Grin suppose refrigerated 3 year old smoked salmon shoulda been smashed that fast????? Haha


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Not again!!!! Haha!

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Overpenetration, underpenetration, wagon tracks, trapped slag, porosity, purge too high, cryo too cold, didn’t follow procedure. Get back in the truck.


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That won’t be going anywhere.
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Not only does he weld lousy, the 5 shot groups from his rifles leave much to be desired.......grin





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I've "seen" two others do just as well...or better....

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Originally Posted by Shooter71
Not again!!!! Haha!

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Overpenetration, underpenetration, wagon tracks, trapped slag, porosity, purge too high, cryo too cold, didn’t follow procedure. Get back in the truck.



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Not again!!!! Haha!

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Overpenetration, underpenetration, wagon tracks, trapped slag, porosity, purge too high, cryo too cold, didn’t follow procedure. Get back in the truck.



Package lands Thursday.


At least he'll get better PR..............

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Not only does he weld lousy, the 5 shot groups from his rifles leave much to be desired.......grin





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I've "seen" two others do just as well...or better....




M1919 that’s one of my favorites. Deviant Hunter, McMillan Classic, and I can’t remember the barrel but I think Brux 3 or Bart 2b. I’m not remembering the bottom metal. But that’s good shooting.


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Not again!!!! Haha!

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Overpenetration, underpenetration, wagon tracks, trapped slag, porosity, purge too high, cryo too cold, didn’t follow procedure. Get back in the truck.



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Originally Posted by Judman
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Originally Posted by Judman


You don't freeze smoked fish???



No. If properly sealed it will last in the fridge. No reason to freeze it.


Ummmmmm , you've obviously never seen her bitch and moan about vac sealers, bags blah blah blah, what's best what keeps (fish fresh) the best etc..... So, that being said, I vac seal all smoked fish.... Just took some to work the other day, 3 years old, lasted less than 5 minutes....Grin suppose refrigerated 3 year old smoked salmon shoulda been smashed that fast????? Haha


Nothing makes it to three years old in my house. I never found it that challenging to vac seal food! But I also have never had a problem eating frozen fish either. Sh_t just isn't that difficult to figure out. smile

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Originally Posted by m1919



Not only does he weld lousy, the 5 shot groups from his rifles leave much to be desired.......grin





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I've "seen" two others do just as well...or better....



Hmmm that sure looks familiar!


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Originally Posted by Shooter71


M1919 that’s one of my favorites. Deviant Hunter, McMillan Classic, and I can’t remember the barrel but I think Brux 3 or Bart 2b. I’m not remembering the bottom metal. But that’s good shooting.



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Not again!!!! Haha!

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Overpenetration, underpenetration, wagon tracks, trapped slag, porosity, purge too high, cryo too cold, didn’t follow procedure. Get back in the truck.



Fusion or filler


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I’m not an organ donor. I don’t believe in an afterlife, but I’d rather cover my bases in case there is and I need everything. You just never know.
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Originally Posted by Yoder409
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Wow, it took about 80 pages and 3 days but this thread finally developed some redeeming qualities.....I knew ya could do it guys!

Tim


Yeah......……...…...….Wait'll Sticky shows back up.

It'll go right back to chit, PRONTO !!!!!!

Funny how that works...……..

Well considering he posted something, then everybody sshit on it, I don't imagine you can say he started the sshit. crazy


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Originally Posted by Partsman
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Originally Posted by TimZ
Wow, it took about 80 pages and 3 days but this thread finally developed some redeeming qualities.....I knew ya could do it guys!

Tim


Yeah......……...…...….Wait'll Sticky shows back up.

It'll go right back to chit, PRONTO !!!!!!

Funny how that works...……..

Well considering he posted something, then everybody sshit on it, I don't imagine you can say he started the sshit. crazy


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Originally Posted by Shooter71
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Originally Posted by m1919



Not only does he weld lousy, the 5 shot groups from his rifles leave much to be desired.......grin





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I've "seen" two others do just as well...or better....




M1919 that’s one of my favorites. Deviant Hunter, McMillan Classic, and I can’t remember the barrel but I think Brux 3 or Bart 2b. I’m not remembering the bottom metal. But that’s good shooting.




One of my favorites too....grateful to you and Creek on that front..

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Depends on what you do and where it is. I work with some guys that are contract operators now that used to work in Africa 28 and 28 and were making 300 a year after taxes. I have talked to Drilling guys from companies working in armpits of the world that were getting 100 K bonus and making 150 k salary. Working half the year. There is money working in and supporting the oil business. We had a blowout one time and the pipecutter on the crew that came with Boots and Coots made 9000 a day and that was 20 years ago.

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