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Do your friends think that your metalworking hobby is a boring old thing for phlegmatic, antiquarian farts? If so, let them watch this loon build a pulse jet, hydroforming it with an ordinary pressure washer, and then setting his truck on fire -- sort of -- with the jet.
This is not your garden-variety metalworker: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bCsg5pQimWI -- Ed Huntress |
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On Monday, May 22, 2017 at 10:43:47 AM UTC-4, Month of May wrote:
On Mon, 22 May 2017 07:33:50 -0700 (PDT), wrote: Do your friends think that your metalworking hobby is a boring old thing for phlegmatic, antiquarian farts? If so, let them watch this loon build a pulse jet, hydroforming it with an ordinary pressure washer, and then setting his truck on fire -- sort of -- with the jet. This is not your garden-variety metalworker: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bCsg5pQimWI Cool! But damn, I was feeling good about building a fancy aluminum cell phone holder. I need to up my game with propulsion or something. We need to be more flamboyant. The guy in that video is beyond flamboyant. He was almost flambé! -- Ed Huntress |
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On Mon, 22 May 2017 07:33:50 -0700, edhuntress2 wrote:
Do your friends think that your metalworking hobby is a boring old thing for phlegmatic, antiquarian farts? If so, let them watch this loon build a pulse jet, hydroforming it with an ordinary pressure washer, and then setting his truck on fire -- sort of -- with the jet. This is not your garden-variety metalworker: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bCsg5pQimWI That loon has a series of videos. As near as I can tell he's a good metalworker, and the loonyness is a way to sell videos. I've seen other, more serious, applications of hydroforming with a pressure washer on YouTube. It looks like a solid technique for making some curved surfaces. In fact, Colin (the loon) has a preliminary video to that where he gets the washer and experiments with shapes. Ferinstance, I think you could make a nice motorcycle fender starting with a banana-shaped flat, puffing it up, and then cutting off the inner part of the resulting balloon. -- Tim Wescott Wescott Design Services http://www.wescottdesign.com |
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On Monday, May 22, 2017 at 11:06:27 AM UTC-4, Tim Wescott wrote:
On Mon, 22 May 2017 07:33:50 -0700, edhuntress2 wrote: Do your friends think that your metalworking hobby is a boring old thing for phlegmatic, antiquarian farts? If so, let them watch this loon build a pulse jet, hydroforming it with an ordinary pressure washer, and then setting his truck on fire -- sort of -- with the jet. This is not your garden-variety metalworker: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bCsg5pQimWI That loon has a series of videos. As near as I can tell he's a good metalworker, and the loonyness is a way to sell videos. I've seen other, more serious, applications of hydroforming with a pressure washer on YouTube. It looks like a solid technique for making some curved surfaces. In fact, Colin (the loon) has a preliminary video to that where he gets the washer and experiments with shapes. Ferinstance, I think you could make a nice motorcycle fender starting with a banana-shaped flat, puffing it up, and then cutting off the inner part of the resulting balloon. -- Tim Wescott Wescott Design Services http://www.wescottdesign.com Yes. To get serious about it, that method is a real eye-opener. Just wear good safety glasses to protect those open eyes. g I never thought about this before. I have been interested in hydroforming (I've written articles about it), but the thought of machining my own force multiplier kept it in the "too much time to do it" category. I'm going to look at the related videos and see what's being done. -- Ed Huntress |
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On Mon, 22 May 2017 08:14:13 -0700, edhuntress2 wrote:
On Monday, May 22, 2017 at 11:06:27 AM UTC-4, Tim Wescott wrote: On Mon, 22 May 2017 07:33:50 -0700, edhuntress2 wrote: Do your friends think that your metalworking hobby is a boring old thing for phlegmatic, antiquarian farts? If so, let them watch this loon build a pulse jet, hydroforming it with an ordinary pressure washer, and then setting his truck on fire -- sort of -- with the jet. This is not your garden-variety metalworker: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bCsg5pQimWI That loon has a series of videos. As near as I can tell he's a good metalworker, and the loonyness is a way to sell videos. I've seen other, more serious, applications of hydroforming with a pressure washer on YouTube. It looks like a solid technique for making some curved surfaces. In fact, Colin (the loon) has a preliminary video to that where he gets the washer and experiments with shapes. Ferinstance, I think you could make a nice motorcycle fender starting with a banana-shaped flat, puffing it up, and then cutting off the inner part of the resulting balloon. -- Tim Wescott Wescott Design Services http://www.wescottdesign.com Yes. To get serious about it, that method is a real eye-opener. Just wear good safety glasses to protect those open eyes. g I never thought about this before. I have been interested in hydroforming (I've written articles about it), but the thought of machining my own force multiplier kept it in the "too much time to do it" category. I'm going to look at the related videos and see what's being done. A search on "pressure washer hydroforming" on YouTube gets a slew of results. Dunno if it'll still pop up, but someone made a really nice fuel tank for a 1910-style motorcycle with one of them. Given that the usual technique is to weld two flat pieces together, I think you need to be able to put down a _really smooth_ bead. Hicups on the weld will translate into nasties in the final part. -- Tim Wescott Wescott Design Services http://www.wescottdesign.com |
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wrote in message ... Do your friends think that your metalworking hobby is a boring old thing for phlegmatic, antiquarian farts? If so, let them watch this loon build a pulse jet, hydroforming it with an ordinary pressure washer, and then setting his truck on fire -- sort of -- with the jet. This is not your garden-variety metalworker: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bCsg5pQimWI -- Ed Huntress I noticed he is wearing a neck tie while working. Wonder if he owns a lathe? Best Regards Tom. --- This email has been checked for viruses by AVG. http://www.avg.com |
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On Monday, May 22, 2017 at 11:21:37 AM UTC-4, Howard Beel wrote:
wrote in message ... Do your friends think that your metalworking hobby is a boring old thing for phlegmatic, antiquarian farts? If so, let them watch this loon build a pulse jet, hydroforming it with an ordinary pressure washer, and then setting his truck on fire -- sort of -- with the jet. This is not your garden-variety metalworker: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bCsg5pQimWI -- Ed Huntress I noticed he is wearing a neck tie while working. Wonder if he owns a lathe? Best Regards Tom. If so, I hope he knows to tuck it inside his shirt. Those old machining photos from the 1920s and '30s, with photos of operators with their ties tucked in, always gave me the creeps. -- Ed Huntress |
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Do your friends think that your metalworking hobby is a boring old thing for phlegmatic, antiquarian farts? If so, let them watch this loon build a pulse jet, hydroforming it with an ordinary pressure washer, and then setting his truck on fire -- sort of -- with the jet. This is not your garden-variety metalworker: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bCsg5pQimWI One thing is clear. He is a GOOD welder. Besides a few pinholes, the welds on that thing held through some serious torture. Jon |
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On Monday, May 22, 2017 at 12:36:59 PM UTC-4, Jon Elson wrote:
wrote: Do your friends think that your metalworking hobby is a boring old thing for phlegmatic, antiquarian farts? If so, let them watch this loon build a pulse jet, hydroforming it with an ordinary pressure washer, and then setting his truck on fire -- sort of -- with the jet. This is not your garden-variety metalworker: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bCsg5pQimWI One thing is clear. He is a GOOD welder. Besides a few pinholes, the welds on that thing held through some serious torture. Jon That was my thought, too, although I don't TIG weld and I don't know what would be reasonable. -- Ed Huntress |
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On Mon, 22 May 2017 13:37:07 -0500, Jon Elson
wrote: wrote: That was my thought, too, although I don't TIG weld and I don't know what would be reasonable. I DO TIG weld, but I'm quite sure my skills are NOT up to that level. I definitely can put stuff together, but those welds held despite severe stress. Jon Greetings Jon, Your welds may be better than you think strength wise. If you are getting 100% penetration with no voids and no contamination of the weld or HAZ then I'll be your welds are good enough. I sometimes TIG weld 3/4" bi-metal bandsaw blades in my shop. The beads are of course always proud of the surface and after grinding flush I see no porosity in my welds and the welds always hold. I do do a little TIG welding for money in my shop but I only weld about a few hours a month on average. Maybe all you need to do is get better at making pretty welds. Eric |
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On Monday, May 22, 2017 at 11:06:27 AM UTC-4, Tim Wescott wrote: On Mon, 22 May 2017 07:33:50 -0700, edhuntress2 wrote: Do your friends think that your metalworking hobby is a boring old thing for phlegmatic, antiquarian farts? If so, let them watch this loon build a pulse jet, hydroforming it with an ordinary pressure washer, and then setting his truck on fire -- sort of -- with the jet. This is not your garden-variety metalworker: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bCsg5pQimWI That loon has a series of videos. As near as I can tell he's a good metalworker, and the loonyness is a way to sell videos. I've seen other, more serious, applications of hydroforming with a pressure washer on YouTube. It looks like a solid technique for making some curved surfaces. In fact, Colin (the loon) has a preliminary video to that where he gets the washer and experiments with shapes. Ferinstance, I think you could make a nice motorcycle fender starting with a banana-shaped flat, puffing it up, and then cutting off the inner part of the resulting balloon. -- Tim Wescott Wescott Design Services http://www.wescottdesign.com Yes. To get serious about it, that method is a real eye-opener. Just wear good safety glasses to protect those open eyes. g I never thought about this before. I have been interested in hydroforming (I've written articles about it), but the thought of machining my own force multiplier kept it in the "too much time to do it" category. I'm going to look at the related videos and see what's being done. It works very well. I've made a few items using this method. Steel is much easier to work with. Aluminum is a PIA because you need to be 100% sure that everything is dead soft and you need to watch the pressures or you just teat things apart... -- Steve W. |
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On Monday, May 22, 2017 at 6:04:21 PM UTC-4, Steve W. wrote:
wrote: On Monday, May 22, 2017 at 11:06:27 AM UTC-4, Tim Wescott wrote: On Mon, 22 May 2017 07:33:50 -0700, edhuntress2 wrote: Do your friends think that your metalworking hobby is a boring old thing for phlegmatic, antiquarian farts? If so, let them watch this loon build a pulse jet, hydroforming it with an ordinary pressure washer, and then setting his truck on fire -- sort of -- with the jet. This is not your garden-variety metalworker: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bCsg5pQimWI That loon has a series of videos. As near as I can tell he's a good metalworker, and the loonyness is a way to sell videos. I've seen other, more serious, applications of hydroforming with a pressure washer on YouTube. It looks like a solid technique for making some curved surfaces. In fact, Colin (the loon) has a preliminary video to that where he gets the washer and experiments with shapes. Ferinstance, I think you could make a nice motorcycle fender starting with a banana-shaped flat, puffing it up, and then cutting off the inner part of the resulting balloon. -- Tim Wescott Wescott Design Services http://www.wescottdesign.com Yes. To get serious about it, that method is a real eye-opener. Just wear good safety glasses to protect those open eyes. g I never thought about this before. I have been interested in hydroforming (I've written articles about it), but the thought of machining my own force multiplier kept it in the "too much time to do it" category. I'm going to look at the related videos and see what's being done. It works very well. I've made a few items using this method. Steel is much easier to work with. Aluminum is a PIA because you need to be 100% sure that everything is dead soft and you need to watch the pressures or you just teat things apart... -- Steve W. That's really interesting. I wouldn't have guessed that it would work so well. -- Ed Huntress |
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On Monday, May 22, 2017 at 4:11:27 PM UTC-4, tyre biter wrote:
On 5/22/2017 10:42 AM, wrote: That was my thought, too IP 24.185.56.152 169 Market St Newark, NJ 07102 40.735660, -74.172370 Optimum Online Foot Locker What is it you think you're doing here, biter? Are you planning to send out a hit squad to kill the people at the Foot Locker? You pathetic little coward, hiding behind a nym, and you think you're revealing something that is going to get me upset. You're looking at the situation through the eyes of a coward -- your eyes. Through mine, you look like a pathetic, cowardly weasel, jerking off in a corner. You also don't know what you're doing with IP numbers. First, you're not even in the right county. Second, if you're planning on committing a felony at my house, you miserable cowardly weasel, I'll make it easy for you: Google my ham radio call sign KC2NZT. You'll get my full name, my middle initial, my home address, and maybe more. Of course, you and your coward buddies will do nothing about it. Have a nice day, slimeball. -- Ed Huntress |
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On 5/23/2017 8:02 PM, wrote:
On Monday, May 22, 2017 at 4:11:27 PM UTC-4, tyre biter wrote: On 5/22/2017 10:42 AM, wrote: That was my thought, too IP 24.185.56.152 169 Market St Newark, NJ 07102 40.735660, -74.172370 Optimum Online Foot Locker What is it you think you're doing here, biter? Are you planning to send out a hit squad to kill the people at the Foot Locker? Ut oh...crazy eddy is on the rag now, LOL!@ You pathetic little coward, hiding behind a nym, and you think you're revealing something that is going to get me upset. You're looking at the situation through the eyes of a coward -- your eyes. Through mine, you look like a pathetic, cowardly weasel, jerking off in a corner. You also don't know what you're doing with IP numbers. First, you're not even in the right county. Second, if you're planning on committing a felony at my house, you miserable cowardly weasel, I'll make it easy for you: Google my ham radio call sign KC2NZT. You'll get my full name, my middle initial, my home address, and maybe more. Huntress, Edward A 22 Tulsa Ave Metuchen, NJ 08840 22 Tulsa Ave, Metuchen, NJ is a single family home that contains 1,196 sq ft and was built in 1935. Of course, you and your coward buddies will do nothing about it. Have a nice day, slimeball. Ut oh...crazy eddy is on the rag now, LOL!@ |
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On Wednesday, May 24, 2017 at 12:13:45 PM UTC-4, tyre biter wrote:
On 5/23/2017 8:02 PM, wrote: On Monday, May 22, 2017 at 4:11:27 PM UTC-4, tyre biter wrote: On 5/22/2017 10:42 AM, wrote: That was my thought, too IP 24.185.56.152 169 Market St Newark, NJ 07102 40.735660, -74.172370 Optimum Online Foot Locker What is it you think you're doing here, biter? Are you planning to send out a hit squad to kill the people at the Foot Locker? Ut oh...crazy eddy is on the rag now, LOL!@ You pathetic little coward, hiding behind a nym, and you think you're revealing something that is going to get me upset. You're looking at the situation through the eyes of a coward -- your eyes. Through mine, you look like a pathetic, cowardly weasel, jerking off in a corner. You also don't know what you're doing with IP numbers. First, you're not even in the right county. Second, if you're planning on committing a felony at my house, you miserable cowardly weasel, I'll make it easy for you: Google my ham radio call sign KC2NZT. You'll get my full name, my middle initial, my home address, and maybe more. Huntress, Edward A 22 Tulsa Ave Metuchen, NJ 08840 22 Tulsa Ave, Metuchen, NJ is a single family home that contains 1,196 sq ft and was built in 1935. Wrong. It was built in 1924. Of course, you and your coward buddies will do nothing about it. Have a nice day, slimeball. Ut oh...crazy eddy is on the rag now, LOL!@ What happened to the Footlocker in Newark? You missed by around 20 miles, weasel. Now, go back to jerking off, since you obviously have nothing else to do, you nym-shifting, weaselly coward. -- Ed Huntress |
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On 5/24/2017 10:34 AM, wrote:
On Wednesday, May 24, 2017 at 12:13:45 PM UTC-4, tyre biter wrote: On 5/23/2017 8:02 PM, wrote: On Monday, May 22, 2017 at 4:11:27 PM UTC-4, tyre biter wrote: On 5/22/2017 10:42 AM, wrote: That was my thought, too IP 24.185.56.152 169 Market St Newark, NJ 07102 40.735660, -74.172370 Optimum Online Foot Locker What is it you think you're doing here, biter? Are you planning to send out a hit squad to kill the people at the Foot Locker? Ut oh...crazy eddy is on the rag now, LOL!@ You pathetic little coward, hiding behind a nym, and you think you're revealing something that is going to get me upset. You're looking at the situation through the eyes of a coward -- your eyes. Through mine, you look like a pathetic, cowardly weasel, jerking off in a corner. You also don't know what you're doing with IP numbers. First, you're not even in the right county. Second, if you're planning on committing a felony at my house, you miserable cowardly weasel, I'll make it easy for you: Google my ham radio call sign KC2NZT. You'll get my full name, my middle initial, my home address, and maybe more. Huntress, Edward A 22 Tulsa Ave Metuchen, NJ 08840 22 Tulsa Ave, Metuchen, NJ is a single family home that contains 1,196 sq ft and was built in 1935. Wrong. It was built in 1924. VBG Of course, you and your coward buddies will do nothing about it. Have a nice day, slimeball. Ut oh...crazy eddy is on the rag now, LOL!@ What happened to the Footlocker in Newark? Corprorate still hasn't shut off your posting? Wait for it... |
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On Wednesday, May 24, 2017 at 1:33:20 PM UTC-4, tyre biter wrote:
On 5/24/2017 10:34 AM, wrote: On Wednesday, May 24, 2017 at 12:13:45 PM UTC-4, tyre biter wrote: On 5/23/2017 8:02 PM, wrote: On Monday, May 22, 2017 at 4:11:27 PM UTC-4, tyre biter wrote: On 5/22/2017 10:42 AM, wrote: That was my thought, too IP 24.185.56.152 169 Market St Newark, NJ 07102 40.735660, -74.172370 Optimum Online Foot Locker What is it you think you're doing here, biter? Are you planning to send out a hit squad to kill the people at the Foot Locker? Ut oh...crazy eddy is on the rag now, LOL!@ You pathetic little coward, hiding behind a nym, and you think you're revealing something that is going to get me upset. You're looking at the situation through the eyes of a coward -- your eyes. Through mine, you look like a pathetic, cowardly weasel, jerking off in a corner. You also don't know what you're doing with IP numbers. First, you're not even in the right county. Second, if you're planning on committing a felony at my house, you miserable cowardly weasel, I'll make it easy for you: Google my ham radio call sign KC2NZT. You'll get my full name, my middle initial, my home address, and maybe more. Huntress, Edward A 22 Tulsa Ave Metuchen, NJ 08840 22 Tulsa Ave, Metuchen, NJ is a single family home that contains 1,196 sq ft and was built in 1935. Wrong. It was built in 1924. VBG Gawd. Biter grinning is an ugly thought. Of course, you and your coward buddies will do nothing about it. Have a nice day, slimeball. Ut oh...crazy eddy is on the rag now, LOL!@ What happened to the Footlocker in Newark? Corprorate still hasn't shut off your posting? Wait for it... I'm really sweating that one. g Biter, how did you get to be such a weaselly coward? Are you the best your parents could do? -- Ed Huntress |
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On Wednesday, May 24, 2017 at 4:10:55 PM UTC-4, tyre biter wrote:
A couple of days ago when I was checking out what was available at the scrap yard, I spotted a bunch of flourescent ballasts along with some ballasts for HPS lamps. The ones for the HPS were in nice extruded aluminum cases about 3 inches by 4 inches by about 12 inches. I just wanted the cases and not the electronics inside. So asked the owner if I could take ten home and take them apart there. Then bring everything back and we would settle up. That was fine with him, so took ten home. The end caps were secured by tork screws, no big deal. But the potting was a big deal. There were two slightly different models. It took me about 15 minutes per ballast to get the potting and electronics out. Glad I did not take more. Will take everything back tomorrow. Does anyone know exacty what the potting is? It seems like it might be micro crystalline wax. Brown and pretty hard. Dan |
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On Wed, 24 May 2017 17:22:27 -0700 (PDT)
" wrote: On Wednesday, May 24, 2017 at 4:10:55 PM UTC-4, tyre biter wrote: A couple of days ago when I was checking out what was available at the scrap yard, I spotted a bunch of flourescent ballasts along with some ballasts for HPS lamps. The ones for the HPS were in nice extruded aluminum cases about 3 inches by 4 inches by about 12 inches. I just wanted the cases and not the electronics inside. So asked the owner if I could take ten home and take them apart there. Then bring everything back and we would settle up. That was fine with him, so took ten home. The end caps were secured by tork screws, no big deal. But the potting was a big deal. There were two slightly different models. It took me about 15 minutes per ballast to get the potting and electronics out. Glad I did not take more. Will take everything back tomorrow. Does anyone know exacty what the potting is? It seems like it might be micro crystalline wax. Brown and pretty hard. God I hate that method. A simple repair is turned into an impossible project... I've seen lots of stuff used but never tried figuring out what it really was. Today's internet access helps.... There is a Wiki page. It is brief but has links to other possible sources: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Potting_(electronics) Good Luck ;-) -- Leon Fisk Grand Rapids MI/Zone 5b Remove no.spam for email |
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On Wed, 24 May 2017 10:13:33 -0600, tyre biter wrote:
First, you're not even in the right county. Second, if you're planning on committing a felony at my house, you miserable cowardly weasel, I'll make it easy for you: Google my ham radio call sign KC2NZT. You'll get my full name, my middle initial, my home address, and maybe more. Huntress, Edward A 22 Tulsa Ave Metuchen, NJ 08840 22 Tulsa Ave, Metuchen, NJ is a single family home that contains 1,196 sq ft and was built in 1935. 1200 sq ft? For a man of such grace, style and economic wealth? My dog houses are bigger than that. --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus |
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On Saturday, May 27, 2017 at 9:56:00 PM UTC-4, Gunner Asch wrote:
On Wed, 24 May 2017 10:13:33 -0600, tyre biter wrote: First, you're not even in the right county. Second, if you're planning on committing a felony at my house, you miserable cowardly weasel, I'll make it easy for you: Google my ham radio call sign KC2NZT. You'll get my full name, my middle initial, my home address, and maybe more. Huntress, Edward A 22 Tulsa Ave Metuchen, NJ 08840 22 Tulsa Ave, Metuchen, NJ is a single family home that contains 1,196 sq ft and was built in 1935. 1200 sq ft? For a man of such grace, style and economic wealth? My dog houses are bigger than that. That's why I'm comfortably retired and you're a deadbeat who can't even pay his property taxes. However, if the stroke hadn't eaten what was left of your brain, you'd remember that I said many times that we live in a tiny house. Not actually that tiny, however. They just took the dimensions of the foundation, before rear additions, and multiplied it by two, for two stories. -- Ed Huntress |
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On Sat, 27 May 2017 20:23:23 -0700 (PDT), wrote:
On Saturday, May 27, 2017 at 9:56:00 PM UTC-4, Gunner Asch wrote: On Wed, 24 May 2017 10:13:33 -0600, tyre biter wrote: First, you're not even in the right county. Second, if you're planning on committing a felony at my house, you miserable cowardly weasel, I'll make it easy for you: Google my ham radio call sign KC2NZT. You'll get my full name, my middle initial, my home address, and maybe more. Huntress, Edward A 22 Tulsa Ave Metuchen, NJ 08840 22 Tulsa Ave, Metuchen, NJ is a single family home that contains 1,196 sq ft and was built in 1935. 1200 sq ft? For a man of such grace, style and economic wealth? My dog houses are bigger than that. That's why I'm comfortably retired Who says Im not retired? Ive not worked much my entire life! My lifestyle is almost as good as people on fixed income but still provides all the excitement enjoyed by starving artists...VBG and you're a deadbeat who can't even pay his property taxes. I choose to not pay them...shrug. Im no different than most of my friends here that choose to not pay things visa versa child support etc. However, if the stroke hadn't eaten what was left of your brain, Its true I dont have quite as much as I used to but I was recently tested and certified to still have 159 - 162 of my original 165 IQ. Which is more than enough to anililte all Leftists and most scientists and scolars... shrug. The proof is in my resume. https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-wieber-00bb3660 Those of us that know how to maintain our computers in a hitened state of readiness can see sites like that one. you'd remember that I said many times that we live in a tiny house. Not actually that tiny, however. They just took the dimensions of the foundation, before rear additions, and multiplied it by two, for two stories. Laugh laugh. You fell for the trap of owning your own home. Sucks to be someone too stupid to know that renting is smarter. http://www.simplifyingthemarket.com/...in-retirement/ Point set match, indeed sir. Anything youd like to add before your buffonish life is snuffed out in the great cull? Hmmmm? Use all the whitespace you like. Gunner, not in the mood today to pretend to be helpless. --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus |
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On Sunday, May 28, 2017 at 9:59:00 AM UTC-4, Gunner Asch wrote:
On Sat, 27 May 2017 20:23:23 -0700 (PDT), wrote: On Saturday, May 27, 2017 at 9:56:00 PM UTC-4, Gunner Asch wrote: On Wed, 24 May 2017 10:13:33 -0600, tyre biter wrote: First, you're not even in the right county. Second, if you're planning on committing a felony at my house, you miserable cowardly weasel, I'll make it easy for you: Google my ham radio call sign KC2NZT. You'll get my full name, my middle initial, my home address, and maybe more. Huntress, Edward A 22 Tulsa Ave Metuchen, NJ 08840 22 Tulsa Ave, Metuchen, NJ is a single family home that contains 1,196 sq ft and was built in 1935. 1200 sq ft? For a man of such grace, style and economic wealth? My dog houses are bigger than that. That's why I'm comfortably retired Who says Im not retired? Ive not worked much my entire life! My lifestyle is almost as good as people on fixed income but still provides all the excitement enjoyed by starving artists...VBG and you're a deadbeat who can't even pay his property taxes. I choose to not pay them...shrug. Im no different than most of my friends here that choose to not pay things visa versa child support etc. However, if the stroke hadn't eaten what was left of your brain, Its true I dont have quite as much as I used to but I was recently tested and certified to still have 159 - 162 of my original 165 IQ. Which is more than enough to anililte all Leftists and most scientists and scolars... shrug. The proof is in my resume. https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-wieber-00bb3660 Those of us that know how to maintain our computers in a hitened state of readiness can see sites like that one. you'd remember that I said many times that we live in a tiny house. Not actually that tiny, however. They just took the dimensions of the foundation, before rear additions, and multiplied it by two, for two stories. Laugh laugh. You fell for the trap of owning your own home. Sucks to be someone too stupid to know that renting is smarter. http://www.simplifyingthemarket.com/...in-retirement/ Point set match, indeed sir. Anything youd like to add before your buffonish life is snuffed out in the great cull? Hmmmm? Use all the whitespace you like. Gunner, not in the mood today to pretend to be helpless. --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus That's a pretty good "Gunner," but you left out his fleet of yachts. d8-) -- Ed Huntress |
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On Sunday, May 28, 2017 at 9:59:00 AM UTC-4, Gunner Asch wrote: On Sat, 27 May 2017 20:23:23 -0700 (PDT), wrote: On Saturday, May 27, 2017 at 9:56:00 PM UTC-4, Gunner Asch wrote: On Wed, 24 May 2017 10:13:33 -0600, tyre biter wrote: First, you're not even in the right county. Second, if you're planning on committing a felony at my house, you miserable cowardly weasel, I'll make it easy for you: Google my ham radio call sign KC2NZT. You'll get my full name, my middle initial, my home address, and maybe more. Huntress, Edward A 22 Tulsa Ave Metuchen, NJ 08840 22 Tulsa Ave, Metuchen, NJ is a single family home that contains 1,196 sq ft and was built in 1935. 1200 sq ft? For a man of such grace, style and economic wealth? My dog houses are bigger than that. That's why I'm comfortably retired Who says Im not retired? Ive not worked much my entire life! My lifestyle is almost as good as people on fixed income but still provides all the excitement enjoyed by starving artists...VBG and you're a deadbeat who can't even pay his property taxes. I choose to not pay them...shrug. Im no different than most of my friends here that choose to not pay things visa versa child support etc. However, if the stroke hadn't eaten what was left of your brain, Its true I dont have quite as much as I used to but I was recently tested and certified to still have 159 - 162 of my original 165 IQ. Which is more than enough to anililte all Leftists and most scientists and scolars... shrug. The proof is in my resume. https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-wieber-00bb3660 Those of us that know how to maintain our computers in a hitened state of readiness can see sites like that one. you'd remember that I said many times that we live in a tiny house. Not actually that tiny, however. They just took the dimensions of the foundation, before rear additions, and multiplied it by two, for two stories. Laugh laugh. You fell for the trap of owning your own home. Sucks to be someone too stupid to know that renting is smarter. http://www.simplifyingthemarket.com/...in-retirement/ Point set match, indeed sir. Anything youd like to add before your buffonish life is snuffed out in the great cull? Hmmmm? Use all the whitespace you like. Gunner, not in the mood today to pretend to be helpless. --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus That's a pretty good "Gunner," but you left out his fleet of yachts. d8-) Yachts in a desert? What kind of idiot would do that? I am sure Gummer makes as much money as those Eskimos selling Hawaiin shirt in the Arctic Circle. |
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On 5/27/2017 7:56 PM, Gunner Asch wrote:
On Wed, 24 May 2017 10:13:33 -0600, tyre biter wrote: First, you're not even in the right county. Second, if you're planning on committing a felony at my house, you miserable cowardly weasel, I'll make it easy for you: Google my ham radio call sign KC2NZT. You'll get my full name, my middle initial, my home address, and maybe more. Huntress, Edward A 22 Tulsa Ave Metuchen, NJ 08840 22 Tulsa Ave, Metuchen, NJ is a single family home that contains 1,196 sq ft and was built in 1935. 1200 sq ft? For a man of such grace, style and economic wealth? My dog houses are bigger than that. ....well he might not be completely house-broken ya know... |
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On 5/28/2017 8:29 AM, wrote:
On Sunday, May 28, 2017 at 9:59:00 AM UTC-4, Gunner Asch wrote: On Sat, 27 May 2017 20:23:23 -0700 (PDT), wrote: On Saturday, May 27, 2017 at 9:56:00 PM UTC-4, Gunner Asch wrote: On Wed, 24 May 2017 10:13:33 -0600, tyre biter wrote: First, you're not even in the right county. Second, if you're planning on committing a felony at my house, you miserable cowardly weasel, I'll make it easy for you: Google my ham radio call sign KC2NZT. You'll get my full name, my middle initial, my home address, and maybe more. Huntress, Edward A 22 Tulsa Ave Metuchen, NJ 08840 22 Tulsa Ave, Metuchen, NJ is a single family home that contains 1,196 sq ft and was built in 1935. 1200 sq ft? For a man of such grace, style and economic wealth? My dog houses are bigger than that. That's why I'm comfortably retired Who says Im not retired? Ive not worked much my entire life! My lifestyle is almost as good as people on fixed income but still provides all the excitement enjoyed by starving artists...VBG and you're a deadbeat who can't even pay his property taxes. I choose to not pay them...shrug. Im no different than most of my friends here that choose to not pay things visa versa child support etc. However, if the stroke hadn't eaten what was left of your brain, Its true I dont have quite as much as I used to but I was recently tested and certified to still have 159 - 162 of my original 165 IQ. Which is more than enough to anililte all Leftists and most scientists and scolars... shrug. The proof is in my resume. https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-wieber-00bb3660 Those of us that know how to maintain our computers in a hitened state of readiness can see sites like that one. you'd remember that I said many times that we live in a tiny house. Not actually that tiny, however. They just took the dimensions of the foundation, before rear additions, and multiplied it by two, for two stories. Laugh laugh. You fell for the trap of owning your own home. Sucks to be someone too stupid to know that renting is smarter. http://www.simplifyingthemarket.com/...in-retirement/ Point set match, indeed sir. Anything youd like to add before your buffonish life is snuffed out in the great cull? Hmmmm? Use all the whitespace you like. Gunner, not in the mood today to pretend to be helpless. --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus That's a pretty good "Gunner," but you left out his fleet of yachts. d8-) The only "yachts" in Noo Joisey are rancid potato skins manned by Eyetalian sewer rats, right Crazy Eddiy? |
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On Sun, 28 May 2017 06:59:02 -0700, Gunner Asch
wrote: Path: not-for-mail From: Gunner Asch Newsgroups: rec.crafts.metalworking Subject: Hydroforming with a pressure washer Date: Sun, 28 May 2017 06:59:02 -0700 Organization: A noiseless patient Spider Lines: 57 Message-ID: References: Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Injection-Info: mx02.eternal-september.org; posting-host="7b53c84f8656f71614fa831b71e921d2"; logging-data="8228"; "; posting-account="U2FsdGVkX18lrQchkisdGEeLgHyzoLYRXulSb/fufX4=" X-Newsreader: Forte Agent 6.00/32.1186 Cancel-Lock: sha1:E/PqNNDrud3Civ3qwmFZEjjGTMg= Bytes: 3865 X-Received-Bytes: 3875 X-Received-Body-CRC: 256285603 X-Antivirus: Avast (VPS 170528-0, 05/28/2017), Inbound message X-Antivirus-Status: Clean On Sat, 27 May 2017 20:23:23 -0700 (PDT), wrote: On Saturday, May 27, 2017 at 9:56:00 PM UTC-4, Gunner Asch wrote: On Wed, 24 May 2017 10:13:33 -0600, tyre biter wrote: First, you're not even in the right county. Second, if you're planning on committing a felony at my house, you miserable cowardly weasel, I'll make it easy for you: Google my ham radio call sign KC2NZT. You'll get my full name, my middle initial, my home address, and maybe more. Huntress, Edward A 22 Tulsa Ave Metuchen, NJ 08840 22 Tulsa Ave, Metuchen, NJ is a single family home that contains 1,196 sq ft and was built in 1935. 1200 sq ft? For a man of such grace, style and economic wealth? My dog houses are bigger than that. That's why I'm comfortably retired Who says Im not retired? Ive not worked much my entire life! My Tsk tsk tsk....you know this really doesnt work anymore. Are you that obsessive about "haunting" me that you simply dont understand that it doesnt work, and only makes you look like an utter retard? Gags like this only work a few times....you are going on about 6 months..and it simply doesnt work anymore. But hey...if you want to show the folks just how mentally ill you actually are...have at it. Its funny to watch and gives me something to poke you with a stick over. Gunner --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus |
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On Sun, 28 May 2017 12:02:05 -0400, JolDc?? ?????? ? ??????? ??zsbBL
wrote: wrote on 5/28/2017 10:29 AM: On Sunday, May 28, 2017 at 9:59:00 AM UTC-4, Gunner Asch wrote: On Sat, 27 May 2017 20:23:23 -0700 (PDT), wrote: On Saturday, May 27, 2017 at 9:56:00 PM UTC-4, Gunner Asch wrote: On Wed, 24 May 2017 10:13:33 -0600, tyre biter wrote: First, you're not even in the right county. Second, if you're planning on committing a felony at my house, you miserable cowardly weasel, I'll make it easy for you: Google my ham radio call sign KC2NZT. You'll get my full name, my middle initial, my home address, and maybe more. Huntress, Edward A 22 Tulsa Ave Metuchen, NJ 08840 22 Tulsa Ave, Metuchen, NJ is a single family home that contains 1,196 sq ft and was built in 1935. 1200 sq ft? For a man of such grace, style and economic wealth? My dog houses are bigger than that. That's why I'm comfortably retired Who says Im not retired? Ive not worked much my entire life! My lifestyle is almost as good as people on fixed income but still provides all the excitement enjoyed by starving artists...VBG and you're a deadbeat who can't even pay his property taxes. I choose to not pay them...shrug. Im no different than most of my friends here that choose to not pay things visa versa child support etc. However, if the stroke hadn't eaten what was left of your brain, Its true I dont have quite as much as I used to but I was recently tested and certified to still have 159 - 162 of my original 165 IQ. Which is more than enough to anililte all Leftists and most scientists and scolars... shrug. The proof is in my resume. https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-wieber-00bb3660 Those of us that know how to maintain our computers in a hitened state of readiness can see sites like that one. you'd remember that I said many times that we live in a tiny house. Not actually that tiny, however. They just took the dimensions of the foundation, before rear additions, and multiplied it by two, for two stories. Laugh laugh. You fell for the trap of owning your own home. Sucks to be someone too stupid to know that renting is smarter. http://www.simplifyingthemarket.com/...in-retirement/ Point set match, indeed sir. Anything youd like to add before your buffonish life is snuffed out in the great cull? Hmmmm? Use all the whitespace you like. Gunner, not in the mood today to pretend to be helpless. --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus That's a pretty good "Gunner," but you left out his fleet of yachts. d8-) Yachts in a desert? What kind of idiot would do that? I am sure Gummer makes as much money as those Eskimos selling Hawaiin shirt in the Arctic Circle. Yachts? Yachts are typically over 30' long..usually in the 40' and longer class. My biggest boat is only 25' long https://goo.gl/photos/gaFkPC11Zs9Qn54Z9 https://goo.gl/photos/SSUkWWxmr6BYJohp9 With this sad ol girl..I have 7. https://goo.gl/photos/t8ETr7jyDpT8ArP98 Got several of them up for sale btw. The most expensive one is the Ensenada 20, at $1500 with outboard, the Venture 224 is $1000, no outboard and the Oday Daysailer...hummm...$600-800, depending on who wants it and where they live. Ill turn the Newport Venture loose for about $500 or so. Has all the gear and parts..but needs to be reassembled and the cockpit floor glassed back in. Btw...I dont do it for money. I do it because I enjoy restoring them, and then sailing them. Hell..Ive given 3 boats away that Id restored. Folks sail em several times a month. The Canukistani has no comprehension of that concept..he is universally worthless in all aspects. Gunner |
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On 5/28/2017 2:10 PM, Gunner Asch wrote:
On Sun, 28 May 2017 12:02:05 -0400, JolDc?? ?????? ? ??????? ??zsbBL wrote: wrote on 5/28/2017 10:29 AM: On Sunday, May 28, 2017 at 9:59:00 AM UTC-4, Gunner Asch wrote: On Sat, 27 May 2017 20:23:23 -0700 (PDT), wrote: On Saturday, May 27, 2017 at 9:56:00 PM UTC-4, Gunner Asch wrote: On Wed, 24 May 2017 10:13:33 -0600, tyre biter wrote: First, you're not even in the right county. Second, if you're planning on committing a felony at my house, you miserable cowardly weasel, I'll make it easy for you: Google my ham radio call sign KC2NZT. You'll get my full name, my middle initial, my home address, and maybe more. Huntress, Edward A 22 Tulsa Ave Metuchen, NJ 08840 22 Tulsa Ave, Metuchen, NJ is a single family home that contains 1,196 sq ft and was built in 1935. 1200 sq ft? For a man of such grace, style and economic wealth? My dog houses are bigger than that. That's why I'm comfortably retired Who says Im not retired? Ive not worked much my entire life! My lifestyle is almost as good as people on fixed income but still provides all the excitement enjoyed by starving artists...VBG and you're a deadbeat who can't even pay his property taxes. I choose to not pay them...shrug. Im no different than most of my friends here that choose to not pay things visa versa child support etc. However, if the stroke hadn't eaten what was left of your brain, Its true I dont have quite as much as I used to but I was recently tested and certified to still have 159 - 162 of my original 165 IQ. Which is more than enough to anililte all Leftists and most scientists and scolars... shrug. The proof is in my resume. https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-wieber-00bb3660 Those of us that know how to maintain our computers in a hitened state of readiness can see sites like that one. you'd remember that I said many times that we live in a tiny house. Not actually that tiny, however. They just took the dimensions of the foundation, before rear additions, and multiplied it by two, for two stories. Laugh laugh. You fell for the trap of owning your own home. Sucks to be someone too stupid to know that renting is smarter. http://www.simplifyingthemarket.com/...in-retirement/ Point set match, indeed sir. Anything youd like to add before your buffonish life is snuffed out in the great cull? Hmmmm? Use all the whitespace you like. Gunner, not in the mood today to pretend to be helpless. --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus That's a pretty good "Gunner," but you left out his fleet of yachts. d8-) Yachts in a desert? What kind of idiot would do that? I am sure Gummer makes as much money as those Eskimos selling Hawaiin shirt in the Arctic Circle. Yachts? Yachts are typically over 30' long..usually in the 40' and longer class. My biggest boat is only 25' long https://goo.gl/photos/gaFkPC11Zs9Qn54Z9 https://goo.gl/photos/SSUkWWxmr6BYJohp9 With this sad ol girl..I have 7. https://goo.gl/photos/t8ETr7jyDpT8ArP98 Got several of them up for sale btw. The most expensive one is the Ensenada 20, at $1500 with outboard, the Venture 224 is $1000, no outboard and the Oday Daysailer...hummm...$600-800, depending on who wants it and where they live. Ill turn the Newport Venture loose for about $500 or so. Has all the gear and parts..but needs to be reassembled and the cockpit floor glassed back in. Btw...I dont do it for money. I do it because I enjoy restoring them, and then sailing them. Hell..Ive given 3 boats away that Id restored. Folks sail em several times a month. The Canukistani has no comprehension of that concept..he is universally worthless in all aspects. Short sailing season up in North America's largest walk-in cooler - maybe July and a few weeks of August... Gunner What can you tell us about Windancer II? Looks to be a Hobie Cat, yes? Those are a kick to hike out on. |
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On Sun, 28 May 2017 14:45:08 -0600, tyre biter wrote:
On 5/28/2017 2:10 PM, Gunner Asch wrote: On Sun, 28 May 2017 12:02:05 -0400, JolDc?? ?????? ? ??????? ??zsbBL wrote: wrote on 5/28/2017 10:29 AM: On Sunday, May 28, 2017 at 9:59:00 AM UTC-4, Gunner Asch wrote: On Sat, 27 May 2017 20:23:23 -0700 (PDT), wrote: On Saturday, May 27, 2017 at 9:56:00 PM UTC-4, Gunner Asch wrote: On Wed, 24 May 2017 10:13:33 -0600, tyre biter wrote: First, you're not even in the right county. Second, if you're planning on committing a felony at my house, you miserable cowardly weasel, I'll make it easy for you: Google my ham radio call sign KC2NZT. You'll get my full name, my middle initial, my home address, and maybe more. Huntress, Edward A 22 Tulsa Ave Metuchen, NJ 08840 22 Tulsa Ave, Metuchen, NJ is a single family home that contains 1,196 sq ft and was built in 1935. 1200 sq ft? For a man of such grace, style and economic wealth? My dog houses are bigger than that. That's why I'm comfortably retired Who says Im not retired? Ive not worked much my entire life! My lifestyle is almost as good as people on fixed income but still provides all the excitement enjoyed by starving artists...VBG and you're a deadbeat who can't even pay his property taxes. I choose to not pay them...shrug. Im no different than most of my friends here that choose to not pay things visa versa child support etc. However, if the stroke hadn't eaten what was left of your brain, Its true I dont have quite as much as I used to but I was recently tested and certified to still have 159 - 162 of my original 165 IQ. Which is more than enough to anililte all Leftists and most scientists and scolars... shrug. The proof is in my resume. https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-wieber-00bb3660 Those of us that know how to maintain our computers in a hitened state of readiness can see sites like that one. you'd remember that I said many times that we live in a tiny house. Not actually that tiny, however. They just took the dimensions of the foundation, before rear additions, and multiplied it by two, for two stories. Laugh laugh. You fell for the trap of owning your own home. Sucks to be someone too stupid to know that renting is smarter. http://www.simplifyingthemarket.com/...in-retirement/ Point set match, indeed sir. Anything youd like to add before your buffonish life is snuffed out in the great cull? Hmmmm? Use all the whitespace you like. Gunner, not in the mood today to pretend to be helpless. --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus That's a pretty good "Gunner," but you left out his fleet of yachts. d8-) Yachts in a desert? What kind of idiot would do that? I am sure Gummer makes as much money as those Eskimos selling Hawaiin shirt in the Arctic Circle. Yachts? Yachts are typically over 30' long..usually in the 40' and longer class. My biggest boat is only 25' long https://goo.gl/photos/gaFkPC11Zs9Qn54Z9 https://goo.gl/photos/SSUkWWxmr6BYJohp9 With this sad ol girl..I have 7. https://goo.gl/photos/t8ETr7jyDpT8ArP98 Got several of them up for sale btw. The most expensive one is the Ensenada 20, at $1500 with outboard, the Venture 224 is $1000, no outboard and the Oday Daysailer...hummm...$600-800, depending on who wants it and where they live. Ill turn the Newport Venture loose for about $500 or so. Has all the gear and parts..but needs to be reassembled and the cockpit floor glassed back in. Btw...I dont do it for money. I do it because I enjoy restoring them, and then sailing them. Hell..Ive given 3 boats away that Id restored. Folks sail em several times a month. The Canukistani has no comprehension of that concept..he is universally worthless in all aspects. Short sailing season up in North America's largest walk-in cooler - maybe July and a few weeks of August... As long as the water isnt blocked by ice..its sailing season. I will note though that having a nice heater on board makes it much more comfy. Gunner What can you tell us about Windancer II? Its a 1972, Ive owned it since 1986, raced the **** out of it for almost 10 yrs..then gave it away. They never used it and moved about 6 months or so ago, and they gave it back. Looks to be a Hobie Cat, yes? Ayup, Hobie 16. She is a bit tired..the hulls delaminated (very common for early to mid 70s hulls in the hot desert sun out here. It was fixed..but I dont trust hull strength in high winds. She will be fine up to about 12 knots wind..after that...she might simply break in half. Or not. Shrug. Those are a kick to hike out on. They are a total riot to sail, particularly in high winds. That one was clocked at 35 mph in a 20 knot wind on Lake Buena Vista..which is a very small lake just outside of Bakersfield, Ca. Here is a video of a similar boat. Sailing scenes are in real time... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pUHXmuGMDPc The section of the video where the bow of the boat is driven under water..is called a "pitch pole"...which is why they are sitting on the far ass end of the trampoline..to keep the bows out of the water... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mtWoxDXUmko This one is a Hobie 18 (internal dagger boards)...as you can see..they are fast tough boats. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-tUz-J9QAtk |
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On 5/28/2017 4:56 PM, Gunner Asch wrote:
On Sun, 28 May 2017 14:45:08 -0600, tyre biter wrote: On 5/28/2017 2:10 PM, Gunner Asch wrote: On Sun, 28 May 2017 12:02:05 -0400, JolDc?? ?????? ? ??????? ??zsbBL wrote: wrote on 5/28/2017 10:29 AM: On Sunday, May 28, 2017 at 9:59:00 AM UTC-4, Gunner Asch wrote: On Sat, 27 May 2017 20:23:23 -0700 (PDT), wrote: On Saturday, May 27, 2017 at 9:56:00 PM UTC-4, Gunner Asch wrote: On Wed, 24 May 2017 10:13:33 -0600, tyre biter wrote: First, you're not even in the right county. Second, if you're planning on committing a felony at my house, you miserable cowardly weasel, I'll make it easy for you: Google my ham radio call sign KC2NZT. You'll get my full name, my middle initial, my home address, and maybe more. Huntress, Edward A 22 Tulsa Ave Metuchen, NJ 08840 22 Tulsa Ave, Metuchen, NJ is a single family home that contains 1,196 sq ft and was built in 1935. 1200 sq ft? For a man of such grace, style and economic wealth? My dog houses are bigger than that. That's why I'm comfortably retired Who says Im not retired? Ive not worked much my entire life! My lifestyle is almost as good as people on fixed income but still provides all the excitement enjoyed by starving artists...VBG and you're a deadbeat who can't even pay his property taxes. I choose to not pay them...shrug. Im no different than most of my friends here that choose to not pay things visa versa child support etc. However, if the stroke hadn't eaten what was left of your brain, Its true I dont have quite as much as I used to but I was recently tested and certified to still have 159 - 162 of my original 165 IQ. Which is more than enough to anililte all Leftists and most scientists and scolars... shrug. The proof is in my resume. https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-wieber-00bb3660 Those of us that know how to maintain our computers in a hitened state of readiness can see sites like that one. you'd remember that I said many times that we live in a tiny house. Not actually that tiny, however. They just took the dimensions of the foundation, before rear additions, and multiplied it by two, for two stories. Laugh laugh. You fell for the trap of owning your own home. Sucks to be someone too stupid to know that renting is smarter. http://www.simplifyingthemarket.com/...in-retirement/ Point set match, indeed sir. Anything youd like to add before your buffonish life is snuffed out in the great cull? Hmmmm? Use all the whitespace you like. Gunner, not in the mood today to pretend to be helpless. --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus That's a pretty good "Gunner," but you left out his fleet of yachts. d8-) Yachts in a desert? What kind of idiot would do that? I am sure Gummer makes as much money as those Eskimos selling Hawaiin shirt in the Arctic Circle. Yachts? Yachts are typically over 30' long..usually in the 40' and longer class. My biggest boat is only 25' long https://goo.gl/photos/gaFkPC11Zs9Qn54Z9 https://goo.gl/photos/SSUkWWxmr6BYJohp9 With this sad ol girl..I have 7. https://goo.gl/photos/t8ETr7jyDpT8ArP98 Got several of them up for sale btw. The most expensive one is the Ensenada 20, at $1500 with outboard, the Venture 224 is $1000, no outboard and the Oday Daysailer...hummm...$600-800, depending on who wants it and where they live. Ill turn the Newport Venture loose for about $500 or so. Has all the gear and parts..but needs to be reassembled and the cockpit floor glassed back in. Btw...I dont do it for money. I do it because I enjoy restoring them, and then sailing them. Hell..Ive given 3 boats away that Id restored. Folks sail em several times a month. The Canukistani has no comprehension of that concept..he is universally worthless in all aspects. Short sailing season up in North America's largest walk-in cooler - maybe July and a few weeks of August... As long as the water isnt blocked by ice..its sailing season. Well they do have that problem, lol... I will note though that having a nice heater on board makes it much more comfy. You'd need a coal-fired stove up there! Gunner What can you tell us about Windancer II? Its a 1972, Ive owned it since 1986, raced the **** out of it for almost 10 yrs..then gave it away. They never used it and moved about 6 months or so ago, and they gave it back. That is very cool, bet that doesn't happen a lot. Looks to be a Hobie Cat, yes? Ayup, Hobie 16. She is a bit tired..the hulls delaminated (very common for early to mid 70s hulls in the hot desert sun out here. It was fixed..but I dont trust hull strength in high winds. She will be fine up to about 12 knots wind..after that...she might simply break in half. Or not. Shrug. Well that'd be an eye-opener! You plan on making her solid again? Those are a kick to hike out on. They are a total riot to sail, particularly in high winds. That one was clocked at 35 mph in a 20 knot wind on Lake Buena Vista..which is a very small lake just outside of Bakersfield, Ca. Oooh, that's smoking along! Here is a video of a similar boat. Sailing scenes are in real time... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pUHXmuGMDPc The section of the video where the bow of the boat is driven under water..is called a "pitch pole"...which is why they are sitting on the far ass end of the trampoline..to keep the bows out of the water... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mtWoxDXUmko Oh HELL YES!!!!! Those guys are flying, and 60 knots - wow! This one is a Hobie 18 (internal dagger boards)...as you can see..they are fast tough boats. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-tUz-J9QAtk I thought that one guy was going right in the drink, good for having a safety harness, no other way to make that work. So is your Hobie fixable? Be a shame not to bring her back to past glory. Ever sail Dutchman class? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MFERhk5uskM They are super stable and the spinnaker kit is the bomb! |
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On Sun, 28 May 2017 12:52:16 -0700, Gunner Asch
wrote: On Sun, 28 May 2017 06:59:02 -0700, Gunner Asch wrote: Path: not-for-mail From: Gunner Asch Newsgroups: rec.crafts.metalworking Subject: Hydroforming with a pressure washer Date: Sun, 28 May 2017 06:59:02 -0700 Organization: A noiseless patient Spider Lines: 57 Message-ID: References: Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Injection-Info: mx02.eternal-september.org; posting-host="7b53c84f8656f71614fa831b71e921d2"; logging-data="8228"; "; posting-account="U2FsdGVkX18lrQchkisdGEeLgHyzoLYRXulSb/fufX4=" X-Newsreader: Forte Agent 6.00/32.1186 Cancel-Lock: sha1:E/PqNNDrud3Civ3qwmFZEjjGTMg= Bytes: 3865 X-Received-Bytes: 3875 X-Received-Body-CRC: 256285603 X-Antivirus: Avast (VPS 170528-0, 05/28/2017), Inbound message X-Antivirus-Status: Clean On Sat, 27 May 2017 20:23:23 -0700 (PDT), wrote: On Saturday, May 27, 2017 at 9:56:00 PM UTC-4, Gunner Asch wrote: On Wed, 24 May 2017 10:13:33 -0600, tyre biter wrote: First, you're not even in the right county. Second, if you're planning on committing a felony at my house, you miserable cowardly weasel, I'll make it easy for you: Google my ham radio call sign KC2NZT. You'll get my full name, my middle initial, my home address, and maybe more. Huntress, Edward A 22 Tulsa Ave Metuchen, NJ 08840 22 Tulsa Ave, Metuchen, NJ is a single family home that contains 1,196 sq ft and was built in 1935. 1200 sq ft? For a man of such grace, style and economic wealth? My dog houses are bigger than that. That's why I'm comfortably retired Who says Im not retired? Ive not worked much my entire life! My Tsk tsk tsk....you know this really doesnt work anymore. Are you that obsessive about "haunting" me that you simply dont understand that it doesnt work, and only makes you look like an utter retard? According to the dictionary, Haunting: "having a deeply disquieting or disturbing effect" Apparently telling the truth about you has a "a deeply disquieting or disturbing effect" on you. Gee, the solutions seems so simple, doesn't it? Just stop telling all those lies. -- Cheers, Schweik |
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On Sun, 28 May 2017 17:07:48 -0600, tyre biter wrote:
On 5/28/2017 4:56 PM, Gunner Asch wrote: On Sun, 28 May 2017 14:45:08 -0600, tyre biter wrote: On 5/28/2017 2:10 PM, Gunner Asch wrote: On Sun, 28 May 2017 12:02:05 -0400, JolDc?? ?????? ? ??????? ??zsbBL wrote: wrote on 5/28/2017 10:29 AM: On Sunday, May 28, 2017 at 9:59:00 AM UTC-4, Gunner Asch wrote: On Sat, 27 May 2017 20:23:23 -0700 (PDT), wrote: On Saturday, May 27, 2017 at 9:56:00 PM UTC-4, Gunner Asch wrote: On Wed, 24 May 2017 10:13:33 -0600, tyre biter wrote: First, you're not even in the right county. Second, if you're planning on committing a felony at my house, you miserable cowardly weasel, I'll make it easy for you: Google my ham radio call sign KC2NZT. You'll get my full name, my middle initial, my home address, and maybe more. Huntress, Edward A 22 Tulsa Ave Metuchen, NJ 08840 22 Tulsa Ave, Metuchen, NJ is a single family home that contains 1,196 sq ft and was built in 1935. 1200 sq ft? For a man of such grace, style and economic wealth? My dog houses are bigger than that. That's why I'm comfortably retired Who says Im not retired? Ive not worked much my entire life! My lifestyle is almost as good as people on fixed income but still provides all the excitement enjoyed by starving artists...VBG and you're a deadbeat who can't even pay his property taxes. I choose to not pay them...shrug. Im no different than most of my friends here that choose to not pay things visa versa child support etc. However, if the stroke hadn't eaten what was left of your brain, Its true I dont have quite as much as I used to but I was recently tested and certified to still have 159 - 162 of my original 165 IQ. Which is more than enough to anililte all Leftists and most scientists and scolars... shrug. The proof is in my resume. https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-wieber-00bb3660 Those of us that know how to maintain our computers in a hitened state of readiness can see sites like that one. you'd remember that I said many times that we live in a tiny house. Not actually that tiny, however. They just took the dimensions of the foundation, before rear additions, and multiplied it by two, for two stories. Laugh laugh. You fell for the trap of owning your own home. Sucks to be someone too stupid to know that renting is smarter. http://www.simplifyingthemarket.com/...in-retirement/ Point set match, indeed sir. Anything youd like to add before your buffonish life is snuffed out in the great cull? Hmmmm? Use all the whitespace you like. Gunner, not in the mood today to pretend to be helpless. --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus That's a pretty good "Gunner," but you left out his fleet of yachts. d8-) Yachts in a desert? What kind of idiot would do that? I am sure Gummer makes as much money as those Eskimos selling Hawaiin shirt in the Arctic Circle. Yachts? Yachts are typically over 30' long..usually in the 40' and longer class. My biggest boat is only 25' long https://goo.gl/photos/gaFkPC11Zs9Qn54Z9 https://goo.gl/photos/SSUkWWxmr6BYJohp9 With this sad ol girl..I have 7. https://goo.gl/photos/t8ETr7jyDpT8ArP98 Got several of them up for sale btw. The most expensive one is the Ensenada 20, at $1500 with outboard, the Venture 224 is $1000, no outboard and the Oday Daysailer...hummm...$600-800, depending on who wants it and where they live. Ill turn the Newport Venture loose for about $500 or so. Has all the gear and parts..but needs to be reassembled and the cockpit floor glassed back in. Btw...I dont do it for money. I do it because I enjoy restoring them, and then sailing them. Hell..Ive given 3 boats away that Id restored. Folks sail em several times a month. The Canukistani has no comprehension of that concept..he is universally worthless in all aspects. Short sailing season up in North America's largest walk-in cooler - maybe July and a few weeks of August... As long as the water isnt blocked by ice..its sailing season. Well they do have that problem, lol... I was raised in Northern Michigan...I have some..some idea of the concept...(Grin) I will note though that having a nice heater on board makes it much more comfy. You'd need a coal-fired stove up there! Nah..the diesel heaters work pretty well. My alky stoves do a nice job in the boats with a galley, as do my Coleman stoves in the others..when the temps fall below that frigid 50F mark. (Grin) Gunner What can you tell us about Windancer II? Its a 1972, Ive owned it since 1986, raced the **** out of it for almost 10 yrs..then gave it away. They never used it and moved about 6 months or so ago, and they gave it back. That is very cool, bet that doesn't happen a lot. I have 5 nice boats that I've paid at most..in total..$1200 for the boats, trailers, and all materials and supplies to recondition them. I also run a group on Yahoo called "Cheapsailboats" where I find boats from Free to $1500 and post them. I need to sit down this weekend and post another 50 or so boats..Ive been working or sleeping and havent maintained the group very well over the last few months. Ebay is also a good place to find boats for cheap. Cut and paste this into your browser and if it doesnt come up with cheapest first..simply make that change http://www.ebay.com/sch/Boats/26429/...dIn=1&_ sop=2 Examples from a minute ago... http://www.ebay.com/itm/1977-Catalin...-/391794146908 http://www.ebay.com/itm/1981-Catalin...-/352070051175 http://www.ebay.com/itm/NF-1976-ODay...-/391792887374 http://www.ebay.com/itm/1980-ODay-Sa...-/263000080839 There are lots of cheap boats out there for little to nothing. Just know what you are buying and how you are going to move it. This is why I only deal with boats with centerboards and on trailers...as you could see in the links I provided earlier. This boat is typical: https://goo.gl/photos/CWtpsL3UPsaixbqK8 This boat cost me...hummm....$200 for the boat, $66 for the registration and paper work (California) and $163 for all the materials, fish finders 5hp outboard, marine radio etc etc etc. As is probably well known..I tend to be a scrounger and know when and where to find stuff for very little money. Its become my Sunday racer/single hander for when I want to go out to the lake for the day and simply enjoy myself The Aquarius 23 (link given earlier) was pretty much mint, cost me $67 for fuel to go get her and of course..$66 for registration. Its my party/family/friends boat. She was loaded with everything from brand new radios..am/fm and marine, to new compasses and many sails. She is the Winnabago of the boats I own. Suprisingly fast, light enough to tow behind my Ranger and capable of sleeping 5 adults in the cabin. She does need some accent stripes on the outside of the hull however...when I get around to it. Rustoleum is cheap. Shrug. Looks to be a Hobie Cat, yes? Ayup, Hobie 16. She is a bit tired..the hulls delaminated (very common for early to mid 70s hulls in the hot desert sun out here. It was fixed..but I dont trust hull strength in high winds. She will be fine up to about 12 knots wind..after that...she might simply break in half. Or not. Shrug. Well that'd be an eye-opener! Getting her back to shore is the bigger problem. You plan on making her solid again? Nah...Hobies much newer, are $500 or less and I really dont have much interest anymore in dragsters...so she is up for grabs for anyone who wants her. Free to anyone who wants to come and get her. As I said..Im not in it for the money. There is about $500 worth of mast, good sails and hardware on her if someone wanted to break her down and sell her a piece at a time..but I dont have the heart to do that. Those are a kick to hike out on. They are a total riot to sail, particularly in high winds. That one was clocked at 35 mph in a 20 knot wind on Lake Buena Vista..which is a very small lake just outside of Bakersfield, Ca. Oooh, that's smoking along! Here is a video of a similar boat. Sailing scenes are in real time... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pUHXmuGMDPc The section of the video where the bow of the boat is driven under water..is called a "pitch pole"...which is why they are sitting on the far ass end of the trampoline..to keep the bows out of the water... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mtWoxDXUmko Oh HELL YES!!!!! Those guys are flying, and 60 knots - wow! This one is a Hobie 18 (internal dagger boards)...as you can see..they are fast tough boats. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-tUz-J9QAtk I thought that one guy was going right in the drink, good for having a safety harness, no other way to make that work. Thats called a "Trapeze". Because the boat only weighs about 500 lbs at most...the crew is used to ballast her..to keep her from flipping over. A steel cable hangs from each side where a "trapeze" harness is used to hook to a ring/dogbone on each side. One can "trap up" in less than 2 seconds, "fly on the wire" and when turning to head in another direction..unhook, and move to the other side of the boat, hook back up again and **** and git. The Trap is common on many many small sailboats and on cats (catamarans). So is your Hobie fixable? Be a shame not to bring her back to past glory. Too much concern about the hull seperating just in front of the trampoline. Then needing to be towed back to the loading ramp...and then trying to fit her on a trailer designed to hold 2 intact hulls. It would be a good boat for a couple who dont have an addiction to High Wind Glory....but I tend to take things out to the bleeding edge..and she simply isnt up to it anymore. Lots of Hobies out there for very little money. The trailer is good, tires could use replaceing, the sails are Excellent, the lines are good etc etc. Ever sail Dutchman class? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MFERhk5uskM They are super stable and the spinnaker kit is the bomb! Ive been on a Flying Dutchman several times. Neat boats. I sold a pair of Flying Juniors last year that I enjoyed..but were too small for me. Bought one for $200..a 1998 and the other for $125..a 2004. Then the grandkids moved to Utah and I had no one to sail em with...sigh. That being said..I am looking for a decent 505, if you ever find one. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EYU4Xtndj9Q https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5edIDduOfS4 I rather enjoy "Fresh to Frightening" sailing, but my wife is not into it and has some medical issues..so the 505 I can..can single hand (without the chute) in most weather and its set up well enough that I can put her back up on her feet if I capsize her, without help https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RndsGUyzG40 The 505 is also the strongest of the bigger than 15' dingies and the easiest to sail single handed. I raced a Thistle for 10 yrs, mostly single handed...when I was young, tough and in good shape. Too much boat for me these days.... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NMWK4PAJ0AA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rhi0...yxWf73&index=1 Ever see her...#1308...rub her bow for me. No idea where she is now...sigh. Gunner |
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On Sunday, May 28, 2017 at 6:56:09 PM UTC-4, Gunner Asch wrote:
As long as the water isnt blocked by ice..its sailing season. I will note though that having a nice heater on board makes it much more comfy. Gunner As long as the ice is smooth and strong enough, you can sail on an ice boat. Dan |
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On Mon, 29 May 2017 05:21:36 -0700 (PDT), "
wrote: On Sunday, May 28, 2017 at 6:56:09 PM UTC-4, Gunner Asch wrote: As long as the water isnt blocked by ice..its sailing season. I will note though that having a nice heater on board makes it much more comfy. Gunner As long as the ice is smooth and strong enough, you can sail on an ice boat. Dan True indeed! I almost wish we had a "winter" here, so I could run an iceboat. However..desert sailing is fun also. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Land_sailing https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TRFRQXPtXTs --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus |
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