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Everything posted by ///M5
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Lol, because there is less than 2" of clearance on both sides. I have an ATV winch mounted on the back wall of the garage to pull it in. Once the next stall is finished I will back it in, but then I have 4' more space and a 2' wider door.
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It fits....with less than 1.5" to spare
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Obviously I get to pull the head unit again, but seriously. ROFL?
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WTF???? I pulled all the amps, miniDSP, subs etc out of Big Ugly. I did NOT touch the ignition or constant power lijnes. Stereo shut off before with the key. Now it stays on. ???
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I did the same to a 59 VW bug 25 years ago. Man did that take time.
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And super fulfilling
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That looks UNFUN
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Borrow an attack dog.
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Exactly why a luxury variant of the Mazda would be the bomb. I am getting soft as I get older. Buy something disposable. Headlamps are as exciting to me as camp stoves. The only two times I ever use one are cooking in the dark and fileting fish in the dark. Other than that learn to let your eyes adjust. That being said I camp where RV's can't go so that there are no extraneous lights as that ruins the camping experience IMO. One critical feature of all headlamps is a red light mode. It is huge at keeping your eyes in tune with nature. Blue white SUCKS donkey dick.
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I'd precook all the proteins. Sous vide the sausage, par bake the bacon, and sous vide the eggs. Build a fire and wrap the tortillas in heavy duty tinfoil and two pans can heat the proteins. Can also reheat the bacon in tinfoil. Personally I think big cook stoves are pointless and obnoxious to carry around.
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When you eat in the woods for a week, but have your car and cooler for half of it why not eat gourmet food in the woods?
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Precook and freeze your proteins. Can even do this with the eggs. Will take the necessary stove requirements down to almost nothing. I managed to eat gourmet meals in the woods for a week this way using just my camp stove. When I say camp stove, I mean a stove that fits into a small pan and runs on white gas. ie, here I am making some donuts in the woods for the family Heating up sous vide chicken tacos Making pancakes with wild picked berries 3 minute fry on sous vide breakfast sausage It was SUPER easy. Before the sous vide I did it all fresh. Now I sous vide and freeze our meals and just have to flash fry them. I do a lot with a pan in the fire as well. As for what you should do, again it needs to come down to exactly what you plan to make and then I can tell you what I'd do.
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Overthinking it IMO. Locks keep honest people away, thieves have other ways of entry. Your back door is super private and ultra easy for someone to just blast through if they want. I'd get a Google or wireless lock and call it a day.
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Thanks dude!! What sort of chile peppers are your jam? We have all sorts of Hungarian Paprika over here....but I'd like to know what you consider a pepper.
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Do you own a sous vide?
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And to be fare until I posted that they were $550....but when I looked I realized it wasn't $300 more.
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The grass isn't greener where it seems to be always. Don't be rash, but start looking. Hard time to find work as covid fucked some shit up.
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Priorities. $400 for a 3401, $250 for the G21. I realize it is only $150, but ...
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I'd like to know what is in your goulash.
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Really depends of course on what you are cooking. Share the menu and I can help make it easier.
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I use an MSR multifuel stove and a frying pan in addition to the fire pit.
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So my pad setup is all for a flex and the compounds and such I have. Bought it assuming one day I would buy a Flex, but since he has one I haven't.
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My buddy has a flex. I just hate driving an hour each way to grab it. I should own one anyways....just don't think I need the flex. I'll hate it if the Griot's is way inferior though since I've used his.
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My rotary is a Northern Tool...so probably the same Chicago Electric that HF sells for a similar $50 or so. I have cut my other boat with it a few times and am competent enough and have the right pads...but for the next 20 years I am going to use something a few times a year so it is time for a real tool. Not Flex quality though as I just won't do that for how it will be used.
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By help, I mean I'd be your bitch for day.