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Everything posted by Mojoe
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Each county is a little different on processing time. I would follow up with the Sheriff's office with the approach, "is there anything more you need from me, it has been a few weeks". When I lived out in Preble county, not far from you, I renewed there and it took quite a while.
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These are the stock Subaru STi tires. They are Dunlop SP Sport 600's. I ran them to about 20,000 miles. No auto cross or drag racing. One does have a nail in it, which is a $10 fix to have it plugged. By the time you do that, and pay to have them mounted and balanced, you'll have about $60-$80 in these tires. The nail must have been in there for a while, but the tire never lost air. The tread still has some good life to it, but there is wear. I swapped out when I did, because I found $950 of tires I wanted, for $400. Of course I bought them. Pick up only. Looking to free up the garage space ASAP. Located at the edge of New Albany and Johnstown. http://i99.photobucket.com/albums/l284/dsnowgod/for%20sale/212ED09F-D24C-4E69-AF98-53F4CC549D54_zpsx5ar1zto.jpg http://i99.photobucket.com/albums/l284/dsnowgod/for%20sale/12785146-ADCF-4EC0-9487-153711FD9888_zpsyc2kylog.jpg http://i99.photobucket.com/albums/l284/dsnowgod/for%20sale/020126E7-84C1-43B1-BD88-3226E5954A53_zpspvlgttou.jpg Siver piece is the nail, it is all the way through. http://i99.photobucket.com/albums/l284/dsnowgod/for%20sale/79E379F7-9342-40C1-8F83-9B5B40031798_zpskdhp0wzf.jpg
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David, I love this. Modern day primitive, at home ammo making. The fact that you took the time to do this, is awesome. I almost wanted to call is"smelting", but that is the process of extracting the metal from the ore. Would like to see the set up you used, also. I can't imagine the heat needed. This isn't an indoor process, is it?
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I can actually do this. I had one of the students shoot the range portion today, so that frees up some range time. Check your PM.
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This class is full! I should have dates for a September class soon. Please message me for a spot in the next class.
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This can really be all there is to it, for going third party right now. No one is ever going to like 100% of any candidate.
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The hot weather has killed my evening fishing at the house. Morning fishing was huge hit this week with my Nephew in town. Several 3-5lb cats and some bass.
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We use Sport Dog 425s, with 500 meter range. It's what our trainer used to work with our dog. I would get a separate unit for GPS. We have not had a use for GPS, because the training covered boundary training. https://www.amazon.com/SportDOG-Brand-FieldTrainer-SD-425S-Stubborn/dp/B00A6T2J8Q/ref=sr_1_10?ie=UTF8&qid=1470138829&sr=8-10&keywords=sport+dog
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Ohhh, so now you Q5 on the DL? Looking forward to the pimp thread.
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You don't know what your are doing on a bike, rookie. Great pics, Hoblick. Best way to do it there.
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Being that you are a Subaru person, even though you have a short stent with the Flex, Jorden was not able to find the Subaru I was looking for. It was only through a private seller that I found it. This is not a hit on him, I think it frustrated him actually. What is the next car you are getting? I entertained CarMax for an offer on my specB. Even though I feel I was able to find a buyer and get high value for the car, CarMAx offered $8,000 and I sold it for $14,xxx. I guess if you are getting rid of a pretty common car, they are fine.
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More info may help you. What size bike would you be looking for too? My short ass, trading a bike that would work for me, probably isn't what most people want. Pictures sell things.
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Have you PM'd him your offer?
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I did look at Iris, but found Smart things to have more options and less restrictions, with no fee. MyQ and Smart things where running together until a few months ago. And, they are in the works of patching things to be back up and running together.
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I agree, with what I would use a truck for. However, Jeep is long known for being a trail vehicle. Short bed stays with that capability, where a longer bed would possibly hinder some trail experiences. I don'r see jeep trying to take of the full size truck market.
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Duffy, thanks for the quick reply and willingness to hook me up. London was a bit far, and Steve had one also, just 15 miles from me. Thanks again, guys.
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Virtual check is the way to go for check deposits, you have a smart phone, right? I rarely have more than a $20 on me. Not many people cash with drawl all that often. Waste of time and money to drive to a bank for this stuff these days. Kemba is probably your best bet if looking to change.
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I have not been in a physical bank for my checking and savings needs in well over 5 years. I do have an account with Kemba that has been handy for auto financing and notarizing any forms I may need. My primary banking is with USAA. I believe they opened up their banking to non service members now. I don't hit the ATM, but they have reimbursement for any ATM fees. Service is great. I don't think they have ever charged a fee for anything. If not USAA, Kemba credit union does a great job too. What do you need locations for?
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Thanks, but I need the twin for a top bunk.
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I believe he works in the ER in the evenings, from what I have seen in his other posts. I'm sure he will get back on this ASAP.
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My nephew is coming in town and wants to sleep in the room with the built in bunk bed, only has upper bunk. We never use the room, or have had a mattress for the bed. Anyone have something taking up space, that is in good shape? Amazon has them for $80, and prime ships free. The room is getting remodeled next year, so I'm trying not to buy a new bed for one week of use. Thanks
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Well over a year later, I finally have sorted out a few things. I held off on doing this at the time of starting this thread, because of other tie ins I was looking into bringing together with this and home automation. I did end up going with MyQ. Akula, are you still have this issue? The app, online page and opener all open and close the door, as well as give you status. Going with MyQ would cost around $85 with this kit. https://www.amazon.com/Chamberlain-CIGCWC-Internet-Smartphone-Connectivity/dp/B00C1CF1S6/ref=sr_1_4?s=hi&ie=UTF8&qid=1468937192&sr=1-4&keywords=my+q The internet gateway has a 300' range, witch is very helpful if you have outbuildings that are detached from you home. Set up with these two pieces is pretty easy, however, the web page directions are phrased horribly for the pictures shown and the next step. This is a hub, so you can just get additional wall mounts for separate detached buildings and your attached garage, depending on your set up. Additional wall mounts are less than $30. Originally, I bought this cluster fuck. https://www.amazon.com/Liftmaster-Garage-Universal-Smartphone-Controller/dp/B00HCR7C1E/ref=sr_1_10?s=hi&ie=UTF8&qid=1468937192&sr=1-10&keywords=my+q The first one did not produce the signal to be able to set it up, so I returned it to Home Depot. The second one did give signal, but nothing in the directions followed with what the unit did and then it was stuck on flashing blue and green lights, even after resets and reboots. The THIRD one, with the intent to use it with the internet gate way, which many online posts say to do, also got stuck on flashing blue and green. I had called My Q for assistance during the second install, and they sent me a free gateway. When the gateway got here, they had included the wall mount garage door opener needed to link to the internet gateway. Nothing it free, because I lost about 5 hours trouble shooting bad equipment, with the help of several friends. I'm the first to say, I mess up anything electrical. However, the two friends that worked with me are both very informed, as one is a Mechanical Engineer who knows the Z wave, Zigbee, and wifi options of home automation. The other, is an IT guy, and was very pissed how following the directions resulted in not a damn thing working. In all, it's up and running and I'm happy. I hope this saves you guys time, money, and adds some ease to monitoring your garage door.
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Over the last few years, the Summer months have proven to have very few people doing CCW classes. So this is the kick off class to Fall and Winter training. Time is 8am to 8pm. Location is New Albany/Johnstown area, about 15 minutes from Easton. PM me for exact address. We still teach a one day, 12 hour class that covers the NRA Basic Pistol course and much more, to give you all that is needed for CCL in Ohio. There is extensive emphasis on marksmanship, with one on one training. Please PM me to be added to the class roster, or for any questions. As always, if you are interested in setting up a class with your family and friends, PM me to have a private class. Couples, PLEASE do all you can to do the class together. We want you both on the same page, as shown by the discount. CR rate is $75 per person + $25 for gun rental and ammo, if needed. Couples are $125 + $25 for gun rental and ammo, per person if needed. Non CR rate is $100 per person + $25 for gun rental and ammo, if needed. Couples are $150 + $25 for gun rental and ammo, per person if needed. We commit to making sure you are trained. If you do not pass the range portion, we will retrain you, at no cost, other than gun and ammo use if needed. If you don't pass the written test, we will work with you so you can pass it, at no cost. If you just don't like how I teach and don't want to retrain, I'll give you your money back. At this time we have no intention of going to a shorter class time; less than 12 hours. We have reviewed our course material and feel that cutting information covered, does not serve the student best. Also, if you were a student of my course prior to May 2013, you are invited to attend any current class, free of charge. There is new material and technique being taught. As always, any prior student is invited to be a guest in a class to refresh info and training. Please message me for details or with questions you may have. http://i99.photobucket.com/albums/l284/dsnowgod/0ED2FA9F-5384-4D0A-989E-622491238066_zpsyu3zxc2y.jpg
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Thank you for the mind words, Steve. You, and your family have been great to work with. I really appreciate your flexibility with getting our schedules to meet up. It was pretty cool to see you catch that nice bass while you were there this weekend. Looking forward to seeing you guys out again soon.