Stop in for a cup of coffee

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Had a good day so far. Went to Church. Then I went to visit my granddaughters before I leave. Will miss them for a few months.. :thumbsup:
 
Erector set

1967 Plymouth barracuda formula s

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can you open the bag and spread them out to dry, or are the cost not worth it, pig square pie tins in the oven??


Another great old song lyric..
Mike, the pellets fall apart when they get wet, and the “sawdust” causes auger to jam. Pressure and moisture when combined makes heat. This causes the lignen in the wood to bond when pressed through the die. I tried my hand at making wood pellets,on a small scale with a pto pellet mill its very time consuming. I realized i was better off earning the money and buying the pellets, and i could write them off under the business.
 
Soggy wet windy. Too yucky to play outside. So we are finishing the trailing arms for buddy’s 69 chevy pickup. Should be ready to re-assemble tomorrow.
 
Today for me is working on an old Polaris snow mobile hood.
Fixing cracks and stiffing it up a bit, I'll turn it over when the repair patches are dry and get the bondo out and mud the **** out of it then prime it and block it and reprime and ship it off. Makes me a few hundred bucks that is needed right now.

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The press is cool. Wonder what fer plates you need to print? No clue what the other things actually are. And what search criteria got you to these listings. :poke:
Good Morning!
I used that in the "dungeon" at church to print bulletins. I'm pretty sure we had aluminum plates. When copiers came in, I got the old stuff, may have a box of plates downstairs. Hmm, only been there 28 years...
 
I used that in the "dungeon" at church to print bulletins. I'm pretty sure we had aluminum plates. When copiers came in, I got the old stuff, may have a box of plates downstairs. Hmm, only been there 28 years...
So, how were the plates made. Like, DIY, or ordered from someone?
 
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