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WhistlingBadger:

--- Quote from: Deerhunter21 on August 20, 2021, 11:56:59 am ---Well... I am now learning how to boulder and rock climb!! i hate lifting so i needed to find another way to work out.... i got invited to go to a rock climbing gym for 15 buck a month!!! man im sore.....   ;D ;D ;D ;D

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Rock climbing will get you STRONG.  I used to go to a climbing gym about three times a week, and after a few months of that I could do pullups on a door lintel with my fingertips.  Used to.   ;D

YosemiteBen:
This weekend is my Knapping Event in Yosemite National Park. I have 13 knappers that are for sure coming. At least 3 of them can make blades 18-36 inches long! You can look up Grog Verbeck on youtube. I will also be getting close to 1000lbs of obsidian this weekend.

Most of that is coming from a college professor that collected a bunch thinking that she was going to take up knapping. As she got older she just decided that she wanted her yard back. On of my friends who lived closer went and picked it up for me. He says I am getting 35 5 gal buckets of material plus some larger pieces!

If you learn on Flint or other hard stuff you will most likely cut your self up. Got to learn to scale back when working obsidian. For me, learning on obsidian, I never get enough force into flint to do what I can do with obsidian.

It will be a fun time. We do have smoke from all of the fires here. Hopefully it will clear out some.

Eric Krewson:
I got on the Facebook market place and saw a yard sale ad with 4 bows stacked up against the wall. I can spot one of my bows from a mile away it appeared the western diamond backed bow was one of mine, by blowing up the image I could tell it wasn't, too sloppy of a job on the snake skin application.

The ad was a week old, I contacted him to see if any bows were left, two were left, one hickory and one vintage recurve, the rattler bow had been sold. He wanted $10 for each of the remaining bows. The word STOLEN, popped into my head. I texted back and forth with guy and it just didn't add up so I declined the offer to come buy the 2 remaining bows.

A few years ago I guy posted a Jimmy Taylor hickory bow on the Marketplace for $30, the pictures looked good so I drove to the meeting place to buy the bow.

I waited and guy showed up walking down the street with the bow, a dang obvious crack head. He looked like he hadn't eaten in a week so I gave him the money and went home with the bow. He gave me the story that the bow was a friends who didn't shoot anymore but didn't know how to post it for sale on the internet. As I drove home I thought, "I sure hope this bow wasn't stolen" but I had my doubts.

Anyway, after the hickory bow buy I am on high alert for any deal that smells, even if I could get the item for a song.

Here are the bows;

Eric Krewson:
I re-crowned the barrel on a TC Hawkens I put together. It was cutting patches with the factory crown so I re-crowned it with sandpaper and my thumb, it came out off center.

I turned a crown cuter on my lathe that I saw on line somewhere, it worked really well to cut an even crown.

Eric Krewson:

Just had an adventure, I came back from the store to find my armadillo trap sprung and the critter up under one of my bushes. Peeked under the bush so proud that I caught the bastard, it was a dang skunk. Now what do I do?

It hadn't sprayed so I thought, if I pop it in the head with a 22 it won't spray, wrong! A full blown skunk spray is beyond description in foul order.

I pulled the trap chain and carried the skunk down in the woods to get it out of the trap. I got it out and left the stinking trap down in the wood

Although the skunk didn't spray me, just being down wind of the stench made my clothes pick up the odor.
 
I spent a while hosing down the flower bed where it sprayed and got rid of the worst of it but some of the stink and already made it into my house and garage.
 
I am going to put my clothes outside until I can wash them, the drier is out until a needed part comes in on Tuesday.

The stink came back in my flower bed, terrible. I sprayed hydrogen peroxide on the area which is about 2'X2', it didn't appear to to do anything. I may get some sand and encapsulate the area with a layer of sand and let it sit until spring.

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