ebinmaine 72,837 #8701 Posted Friday at 05:48 PM 1 hour ago, 8ntruck said: Oh, you've just been living free for a few years.... Oh no no no. It wasn't my car. I don't have the cojones to pull off something that stupid. My employment depends on me having a spotless record. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jeremi3210 742 #8702 Posted Friday at 05:58 PM 4 hours ago, WHX?? said: Tagging @jeremi3210 & @Pullstartas they have the same camper. Keep an eye on it bros. Ramp door must have been leaking. A long time by the way it looks. Linoleum trapped the moisture in. Spent two days ripping out rotted wood and replacing. Not a huge job but 85 in the shade here. Cut the moldy linoleum out to the top of the dove tail and new underlayment to be coated with bedliner. Used treated lumber for all it's worth. Thanks for the heads up! That must have been leaking since new. Did you just notice mold or was it getting soft? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SylvanLakeWH 28,486 #8703 Posted Friday at 06:30 PM Ruger LCP Max .380 Very similar size. Excellent little gun. 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Beap52 1,432 #8704 Posted Friday at 10:51 PM 3 hours ago, SylvanLakeWH said: Ruger LCP Max .380 Very similar size. Excellent little gun. Ruger LCP .380. one of the older models. I've painted the tiny fixed sites to help me in alignment, Green laser and Sneaky Pete holster. I also have a Ruger LCP .22 with same set up. The .380 is my CCW. The green laser allows me to cluster shots about size of paper plate at 21 feet. Which for me, who not a good shot, and 2.75" barrel suits me. I have carried this holster for more than two years. On the net, many poo poo this style of holster but it's exactly what I like. Comfortable to wear, pretty easy to remove for locations that personal protection is not allowed. I have never been asked what it's purpose is (even at church) and I have adapted it for other uses. The holster came with a plastic liner that helps hold the pistol in upright position. The liner wouldn't allow the pistol with laser installed to be inserted. By removing original and making my own liner, the gun fits and as an added benefit, my New Testament Bible slides in perfectly. This covers my needs as well as I can expect. I normally carry my phone on a belt holster, When CCW, the phone goes to shirt pocket and Sneaky takes it place. I purchased the .22 a year ago. I have access to a large lot of ammo so when I go to the range or to the farm, I get much more practice time. The .22 is not nearly as reliable but for plinking and practice, it works. 3 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
adsm08 3,288 #8705 Posted Friday at 10:57 PM Tore open the Escape to start on the rocker repairs. It's worse than I thought. The big issue is that what were sold as "full length rockers" did not include the arch at the front of the rear wheel well. The dog-leg is sold as a separate panel, and mos of the really bad rot is in that section. I guess I'll work on something else this weekend. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
WHX?? 51,825 #8706 Posted yesterday at 04:25 AM 10 hours ago, jeremi3210 said: Did you just notice mold or was it getting soft? Loading tractors for Symco noticed a soft spot. The upper corner of the door was bent in from dropping too hard so I believe the seal was compromised. What's worse is i stored the camper pitched to the back so I think melting snow ran in. More investigation is in order. Dan suggested some sort of drip shield above the door. 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
adsm08 3,288 #8707 Posted yesterday at 11:24 AM 6 hours ago, WHX?? said: i stored the camper pitched to the back That will do it. I had a vehicle with one those cab visor deals on it. The silicone around the bolts broke down and if I parked it facing down hill in the rain I'd get wet when I drove away. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
adsm08 3,288 #8708 Posted yesterday at 11:29 AM 12 hours ago, Beap52 said: The green laser allows me to cluster shots about size of paper plate at 21 feet. Which for me, who not a good shot, and 2.75" barrel suits me. Pistols are harder to control than a long gun, and the short barrel makes them less consistent. When I take mine to the range I'm happy if I can take the target paper, hold it across my chest, and have all the holes inside the outline of my body. It might not be the kind of accuracy I want from a hunting rifle, but at least I didn't miss the bad guy. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bar Nuthin 1,097 #8709 Posted 6 hours ago Getting ready for a fishing trip - one problem I always face is finding a level spot for my Banjo burner. The fact that it has a circular base makes it hard to get level and be sturdy at the same time. If it's not perfectly level the oil in my 15" iron skillet runs to one side. So, while I had my welder out, I decided to remedy that problem. 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
peter lena 9,282 #8710 Posted 5 hours ago @adsm08 a door and related rocker , trunk , tailgate from the inside top edge , for full coverage , lubrication creep , easy and protective . marvel at the newer trucks , with cab , fender wells , tailgates , rotted out , MAC,S CABLE ,GEAR SPRAY , FOLLOWED WITH OPEN GEAR SPRAY , NAPA . first lighter oil will creep and stain / wet , showing you tracking , days later heavier over spray , will be carried by lighter oil . all my doors , tailgate , trunk , have atop to bottom oil film , at every seaming area , bottom of cars also , zero rot / rust . showed my grandson how to mineral oil his car finish , perfect patina . initial closed areas , spray from inside top of door , so run down effect covers the entire make up of door with nozzle extension tube . been doing this since starting to drive . the same basic lighter oil is also terrific on faded wheel horse paint , my 3 horses have been easily buffed out , go oily , pete Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ebinmaine 72,837 #8711 Posted 4 hours ago Busy as hell here today. Started out with an hour workout. Trina and I did a one hour resistance training workout this morning. The gym is finally taking shape and getting cleaned up and organized. Body weight movements on the mats. Heavier motions on the rack. Had a great breakfast/brunch. Our own eggs, organic Australian ground beef, aged Dublin cheddar cheese. The hash brown is lovely. Lots of protein here. Got the big air compressor moved yesterday. Today I got the hose reel all on. Then switched to getting the last couple long bolts 🔩 in the pole trailer. The two closest ones to the tires. They're the only bolts that go through all four crossed layers so they're integral to the structural strength of the whole unit. Trina and her momma been working on firewood. The chickens 🐔 are 🔥 🥵 and relaxing. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sparky-(Admin) 23,204 #8712 Posted 3 hours ago Went for an almost 13 mile bike ride with my mom this morning. She’s 81 years old!! No battery power either…we pedaled it all. 3 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
adsm08 3,288 #8713 Posted 3 hours ago 2 hours ago, peter lena said: @adsm08 a door and related rocker , trunk , tailgate from the inside top edge , for full coverage , lubrication creep , easy and protective . marvel at the newer trucks , with cab , fender wells , tailgates , rotted out , MAC,S CABLE ,GEAR SPRAY , FOLLOWED WITH OPEN GEAR SPRAY , NAPA . first lighter oil will creep and stain / wet , showing you tracking , days later heavier over spray , will be carried by lighter oil . all my doors , tailgate , trunk , have atop to bottom oil film , at every seaming area , bottom of cars also , zero rot / rust . showed my grandson how to mineral oil his car finish , perfect patina . initial closed areas , spray from inside top of door , so run down effect covers the entire make up of door with nozzle extension tube . been doing this since starting to drive . the same basic lighter oil is also terrific on faded wheel horse paint , my 3 horses have been easily buffed out , go oily , pete New metal first. Then lubrication and water displacement can be worried about. I did not own this vehicle for most of it's life. It's the second time I've owned it, but I've only had it 4 years out of 15. Also, unfortunately, the rockers were designed to rot out like this on purpose. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites