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GRK fastners look like that. So do Trex screws. But they are typically much longer...
https://www.gib.co.nz/products/fasteners-and-gib-handibrac/gib-grabber-dual-thread-screw/ https://www.jcyscrews.com/wood-screws/wood-screws.html |
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i.e. say 1/2 of #10 wood screw, the remainder of the shank is a 10-32 machine screw Or similar |
Those are common on doors...
https://discountdoorhardware.ca/product/flat-head-12-24-combination-screws-satin-nickel-100-pack/ I've never seen them otherwise. Alternatively put an insert in the plywood, or drill and tap the wood, that works reasonably well, but better on hardwood than plywood. |
Still waiting on the resin and colorants...
So I dressed up the punky edges of bark.. Without finish... http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1690850322.jpg What it will look like with finish http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1690850366.jpg |
Started to replace the brakes on my Z06
Then I noticed something more pressing that I had to deal with :eek: http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1690853309.JPG http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1690853382.JPG |
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That said, that one looks like it would take a 5 gallon bucket! What could go wrong? 😂 |
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There's a window right by the nest. We just lifted the window out and they (hornets) came out and started hitting the other window and screen. We regrouped and at dusk sprayed the nest with Raid foam. That did the trick. |
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Got the second one done today. One more left that I will do next week......
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^^^ Much better, Brian! :)
Well, better sit down for this one. After 2+ hours dicking around (again) I'm raising the white flag on the plumbing under my kitchen sink. Calling a friend who has a plumbing biz tomorrow morning and let him get everything resolved..... |
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Brian - for future reference.... :) <iframe width="640" height="480" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/u4KXT0Gri8g" title="Dad absolutely wrecking hornet's nest with shotgun" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture; web-share" allowfullscreen></iframe> FAQ for the many concerned ✨experts✨ in the comments • you disliking something does not make it illegal, good one though • dad is an Army veteran with a solid understanding of gun safety, including knowing the target and what's beyond (the "beyond" being many acres of unpopulated rural woodland) • the tiny BBs in the birdshot have an infinitesimally small chance of causing injury even if they did somehow land on someone • yes, it is winter and the nest may be empty, I believe his main goal was to prevent repopulation • yes, other methods would have worked, but this was cheaper and more fun, and dad felt like popping off a few shots that day • this was genuinely safer than my 70-year-old dad climbing onto the roof with a ladder (seriously, ladders are responsible for many more accidental deaths and injuries than guns) • this was filmed in 2011 so my memory of the minute details around this particular event are sparse, but I will try to answer questions as best as I can recall • I uploaded this vid to share a laugh with my dad since he's featured in it and have zero idea why YT is boosting it to tens of thousands of viewers |
Got a local plumber coming tomorrow between 11-1.
Same day service call is $189. Tomorrow it will only be $119. Leaves more wiggle room for a tip! :) |
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That made me laugh. He's a pretty good shot Good luck on the plumbing |
I made this third load support bar for the Jeep so I can transport lumber, ladders, etc. Components used include a hitch mounted Reese Canoe Loader, a Thule load bar and Rhino Rack load stabilizer kit. I fabricated the brackets that hold the load bar to the canoe loader out of 1' x 2" PVC trim boards milled to the load bar profile using a jigsaw. The vertical support is u-bolted to the spare tire cargo basket thereby adding load capacity to the basket while eliminating any wobble or rattle in the assembly.
There is no limit to the number of accessories you can bolt onto a Jeep!:D http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1691154074.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1691154182.jpg |
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