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  1. Mill ball, still used today in copper mining sulfide ore, molybdenum ore, lead, gold, silver. Is it magnetic? If you found one, there should be others nearby.

    Even cement plants use mill balls. Anything you want to grind to a talcum powder consistency.

     

    Oh, and Dr Pepper...

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  2. On 3/13/2024 at 5:19 PM, PRDATR said:

    If not treated they may live for a couple of years but to survive and regrow fur they need to be treated with ivermectin.

    I'll be damned if I'm going to chase him down and give a him shot of Ivermectin! That stuff is for me and my family!

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  3. Came across this guy just down the street yesterday morning. My first instinct was to chase him down with my truck but I didn't want to ruin the neighbor's yard so I got out the camera.

    Young, scrawny, starving coyote, don't believe he has a pack, and I'm thinking it might be a coy dog judging by the lack of tail.

    Is it possible? Or does he have a bad case of mange?

    Third time I have seen him in the hood, so maybe I'll get a better shot.

     

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  4. On 1/24/2024 at 5:28 PM, Edge said:

    Close, it's Hovatter road.

    But if you take the Sore Finger exit and go north, just as you get out of sight of I-10, there's a rape tree on the west side of the road where there's room to pull over. If you've never seen a rape tree, it's  alarming, sad and enraging all at the same time. 

    Go a little further up the road, stay to the right and you'll be driving through the cemetery of the ghost town, Harrisburg. 

     

    My memory is failing me.

     

    The tree you speak of, is that where the dad had to come and rescue...

     

    Oh, never mind...


  5. On 1/20/2024 at 10:54 AM, AZBIG10 said:

    From Quartzite: Take I-10 east to the Hovatter Road exit (#53). Turn right onto Hovatter Road. After crossing over the canal, turn left onto an unmarked dirt road. After 1 mile, turn right onto YE005. Follow YE005 until it dead-ends at Pipeline Road (unmarked). Turn left and continue until reaching the natural gas pumping station. Drive around the north side of the facility and continue east on Pipeline Road for seven miles until reaching backcountry route YE013 (near the Wilderness designation sign). Turn right and park near the information kiosk.
     

    Way off topic, but let's see if I recall correctly.

     

    Do you know what road is after Haveatter road when eastbound on I-10?

     

    Sore Finger Road...


  6. On 1/8/2024 at 7:22 AM, stanley said:

    I think ‘cold rooms’ are pretty common with almost fireplaces/stoves.   Simply a matter of the chimney drawing to evacuate the smoke.   The displaced air in the house has to be filled-in somehow, so often this done via pulling outside air in through any crack available.   
     

    To your point, the design of the home (whether to consider a specific way to bring-in the displaced air or not) has a great impact on it. 👍🏻😉

    Should have responded sooner but life got in the way.

    Not the design of the home but the design of the fireplace. Outside (combustion) air is introduced at the bottom of the fireplace with a damper to seal it off when not being used.

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  7. On 12/31/2023 at 10:01 PM, NOTAGS said:

    So 2023 is all but done. Amazingly crappy year in my mind with wars being fought in two plus locations, Christians massacred  in Africa ,  Little Rocket Man threatening more nukes…insane inflation in our country,  record numbers of illegal immigrants flooding our country,  kids don’t know which restroom to use at school….

    I hope and pray that 2024 will be better for both our world and  our country. Here’s to a new and  better year!

    Younger women, older whiskey, faster horses, more money.

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  8. 2 hours ago, muledeerarea33? said:

    Dang bro! Luck you got electricity. Sittin here with my couch dog drinkin bourbon snow cones, candles goin, waitin on the power to come back on.

    Still on the county line, Hoss?

    I'm with you on the bourbon, tho mines over the rocks and not shaved.

    As far as "burn days" and fireplaces, our house was built in '62. I HAVE noticed that our bedrooms are colder if we start a fire in the evening. Something to do with outside combustion air not considered in the original house plan, so we pick our days to light it off and open the damper. Christmas we had a doozy and have not fired one since.


  9. 15 hours ago, gerubberplastic said:

    Thank you for sharing this valuable information. If you are in search of the best O Ring in Europe and USA, look no further than G. E Rubber and Plastic. They are known for manufacturing high-quality rubber and plastic products. Feel free to get in touch with them for more information.

     

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  10. 8 hours ago, Crazymonkey said:

    My buddy  at work  has a cousin  that's a guide and is always  sharing  pictures  of different  game animals  . I find it interesting  that the pictures  are the same from  one guide  company to another  with just the company  stamp on the pictures  being different.  I always  wonder  if they truly  split the hunt between  two or more guide outfits  . I just figured  it's probably  b.s . As they probably  compete  for business with each other. 

    I don't know how to do it myself but a watermark or stamp on anything interesting before posting would go a long way to eliminate these types of activities.

    If I had a fecesbook page, I would learn in a hurry, but I don't so there is that.


  11. 45 minutes ago, Edge said:

    Sears ruins

    Don't know where that is.

     

    Bartlett Marina. Pulled up to the store, got out of the truck and this rock is the first thing that caught my eye. Didn't see what appears to be a deer to the right of the rock until I got home and downloaded to a big screen.

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