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Richard Cranium

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  1. Interesting. When I went out to the school where I work a few days ago I saw they had installed 2 electric charging stations out front. Not quite in the car market yet though. Good luck.
  2. I'll throw in 2 $100 vouchers for Tim if someone local buys it. http://www.columbusracing.com/forums/showthread.php?p=1966154#post1966154
  3. Is there a reason for specifically static balance? Lucore would be the name that comes to my mind. At least when school is out.
  4. Selling my '06 F250 King Ranch 96,xxx miles 6.0 turbo diesel, 4x4 New tires, brakes, batteries, shocks Runs and drives great King Ranch leather interior Towing package including trailer brake controller Power rear window 6 disc changer w/ steering wheel controls Never been re-tuned, light towing duty only Does have a crack in the windshield (not repairable) Asking price $20,000. Minus $500 for a windshield CR discount $500 CR asking price $19,000 Truck is not perfect, but it's as nice as we can make it. Does NOT need DEF. Fill with Diesel and go (It will come with a full tank). Price is negotiable within reason. http://www.columbusracing.com/forums/picture.php?albumid=1046&pictureid=9315 http://www.columbusracing.com/forums/picture.php?albumid=1046&pictureid=9316 http://www.columbusracing.com/forums/picture.php?albumid=1046&pictureid=9314 http://www.columbusracing.com/forums/picture.php?albumid=1046&pictureid=9317 http://www.columbusracing.com/forums/picture.php?albumid=1046&pictureid=9318 http://www.columbusracing.com/forums/picture.php?albumid=1046&pictureid=9319
  5. Our Engineering teacher left at the end of the year. We have an opening to replace him. Requirements to get a teaching license for this type of position are effectively 5 years experience in the field. Clean background check. Bachelors degree or graduate degree in engineering would help. Just guessing the pay would be in the 40 to 50 range, but it depends on years of experience and level of education. Next year will be my 19th year teaching, all of them at Tolles. It's safe to say I like working there, I like the people I work with. Here is the posting. POSITION VACANCY The vision of Tolles Career & Technical Center is to LIFT All Students If these words resonate with your personal mission, we might be a great fit. Our job is clear. Our direction is up. And our students, lifted. POSITION: Engineering & Manufacturing Instructor - Career Campus POSTED: May 29, 2019 REPORTS TO: Director APPLICATION DEADLINE: Position open until filled STARTING DATE: August 12, 2019 QUALIFICATIONS: The ideal applicant: ● Candidate must have or obtain a valid Ohio teaching certificate/license to teach Engineering Technologies - Design (Course Code 171807). ● Teaching experience and/or industrial work experience in the Engineering/Manufacturing field preferred. RESPONSIBILITIES: In addition to Job Description 316, successful candidate will: ● Provide instruction to 11 th and 12 th grade students in the areas of Engineering/Manufacturing. SALARY & CONTRACT: Salary based on experience and credentials. 187-day contract first year for new teachers; 185 days in subsequent contracts. APPLICATION PROCESS: Submit Tolles application, resume, references, college transcripts and certifications/credentials to: Tolles Career & Technical Center 7877 US Highway 42 S | Plain City OH 43064 (614) 873-4666, ext 4411 | (614) 873-8761 fax lweeks@tollestech.com
  6. Do you still have the stand for it? Or is it wall mount only?
  7. Awesome! This news made my day. Got a chuckle about him worrying about the track day.
  8. If it's his car and he's paying it's his decision. Look at it this way, if you tell him to go somewhere else (especially if it's more expensive), and for any reason the tint fails or there are any problems then it's on you because you made him go there. If he does the research and makes the decision and anything goes bad that's all on him and his problem to deal with it. If you make the decision then you in a way are taking responsibility. If he makes the decision then it's his responsibility.
  9. Thanks for the updates. I've been through similar with my dad, but even then I still can't even imagine what you all are going through.
  10. If I'm not busy I'll swing by for the festivities.
  11. Cancelled my personal day when the track day cancelled. Maybe I should have taken the day off anyhow.
  12. I already got the notice from Paypal that my refund has been processed.
  13. Based on the second price you mentioned that looks like a no-brainer to me. My one thought if if the car is sitting and not selling because it is mis listed they might be a little more flexible with price. My other thought would be "what's wrong with it"? I suppose if it comes with a decent warranty ....
  14. Sorry to hear that. As far as I'm concerned I'm not worried about the refund. You guys have enough on your plate with Anthony. You guys take care of yourselves, and this will get worked out when there is time.
  15. I know I can always go cheaper. It seems like the mid grade ARs for sale are in that price range, so I assumed a quality budget build would be similar. I prefer to buy once cry once, so I tend to buy a little better than I need. Good info, that's the kind of stuff I was looking for. I will absolutely be hand loading the .224s on a single stage press just like I do for my 6.5 CMs. I would probably buy factory rounds to shoot and then collect and recycle the brass. Bullet weight will probably be based on what is selling the most and places are keeping in stock. I shoot 140 and 147 in the CM. 147s are when I am pushing way out. 140s are when I am 100 to 200 yards. I would probably just do a single load for the .224. Thanks!
  16. I've run through some searches, but not found quite the information I'm looking for. I am loving my RPR in 6.5 Creedmoor, but I'm interested in learning more and broadening my experience base. I've had a bug in the back of my head for a while now for an AR in .224 Valkyrie. I consider myself fairly mechanically competent, so the idea of building a custom rifle appeals to me. I would probably build a standard AR first for the experience. Goals (since someone will ask) are to have a couple fun guns. Standard AR for plinking pop cans from 50 - 100 yards. And a precision AR in .224 that will blow up golf balls at 100 yards and periodically stretch out to 1000 yards. To be honest the AR seems like the small block chevy of the rifle world these days. It's more than a little overwhelming looking at all the options available for uppers, lowers, parts kits, barrels, stocks, hand guards, etc... Since one of my goals is learning, I'm somewhat attracted to the idea of getting a set of jigs and a few 80% lowers and machining them myself. I believe I have all the tooling in my shop to do them myself. Since it's just a block of billet aluminum and not a gun there is no FFL to worry about. Does anyone here have any experience with the 80% lowers? Budgets for the two rifles would be $600ish for the standard AR. And $1500ish for the .224 version (not including glass) Are there specific websites I should be looking at for design and build information? I'm open to any and all constructive information people are willing to share. Assuming I move forward on this I'll probably be looking at a progressive reloading press as well for .223 and 9mm. I already hand load my 6.5 ammo. I would definitely hand load the .224 rounds.
  17. I assume someone would have to work their way up the list. Correct?
  18. What what I'm hearing the way to go is pellets.
  19. Just curious here, if he goes with the try and pray method, what's worst case scenario to get it running? Vs. the Vintage air kit. Could it potentially cost more to get the original system converted and running?
  20. If it's raining I don't think any of us will be there.
  21. POSITION: Pre-Nursing Instructor POSTED: April 3, 2019 REPORTS TO: Director APPLICATION DEADLINE: Position open until filled STARTING DATE: August 12, 2019 QUALIFICATIONS: ● Candidate must have valid Ohio teaching certificate/license to teach Health Science (Course Code 070005). ● Minimum of RN, BSN, or higher preferred, plus 5 years of clinical experience in direct patient care and customer service (may include: Nursing Home, Specialty Care Center, Long-Term Care Center, Skilled Nursing Center, Rehabilitation Center, Major Surgical Center, or similar facilities). Extended care experience required. RESPONSIBILITIES: In addition to Job Description 316, successful candidate will: ● Prepare and teach pre-nursing technologies to high school students at our Career Campus in Plain City, Ohio. ● Assist in supervision of students in clinical area and potential internship placement. ● Supervise student participation in career technical student organization (HOSA). ● Deliver College Credit Plus curriculum. SALARY & CONTRACT: Salary based on experience and credentials. 187 day contract first year for new teachers; 185 days in subsequent contracts. APPLICATION PROCESS: Submit Tolles application, resume, references, college transcripts and certifications/credentials to: Tolles Career & Technical Center 7877 US Highway 42 S | Plain City OH 43064 (614) 873-4666, ext 4221 | (614) 873-6909 fax cstrebe@tollestech.com
  22. I've been kicking around the idea of starting shooting clays. Buds Guns out of Kentucky has some interesting options. Over under seems to be the king of shooting clays. Here are a couple I was looking at. They are all over your price point, but not by that much. https://www.budsgunshop.com/catalog/product_info.php/products_id/712005530/stoeger+31030+condor+12ga+28 https://www.budsgunshop.com/catalog/product_info.php/products_id/61681/maverick+over%2funder+over%2funder+12+gauge+3%22+2+capacity+28%22+ba I cannot speak for either one of these, just what I was looking at.
  23. New price $150. Delivery within a reasonable distance is possible.
  24. When my wife and I consolidated houses we ended up with an extra bedroom suite that we are not using. Comes with Queen (or full) headboard and footboard, tall dresser, short dresser with mirrors. Needs some TLC. CR price $200 http://www.columbusracing.com/forums/picture.php?albumid=590&pictureid=9273 http://www.columbusracing.com/forums/picture.php?albumid=590&pictureid=9275 http://www.columbusracing.com/forums/picture.php?albumid=590&pictureid=9274 http://www.columbusracing.com/forums/picture.php?albumid=590&pictureid=9276
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