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Aside for ghetto fixing a snowpeak today.
I also managed to pull quite a few old obsolete wires from my car, shuffle around 1 piggy back fuse adapter for my hard wire setup, so i can draw more power when charging.
Remove a lot of power sockets in my glove box, and replacing them with a power source instead, so one of my cameras do not have to leech on the little battery in my little car while parked.
Not a huge power pack, none of them really are as is, but as i only use parking guard for 4 hours on timer it is just fine, the rest is up to permanent CCTV equipment.

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Seven bundles of mixed hardwood is laid up under the lean-to, 14,000lbs so far. Another 7 bundles go into the wood shed. Feeling healthy and pain free! Good fall so far.
Ezana4CE
@Firewalker How are you splitting and bundling such long pieces of wood? What sort of equipment do you use to stack the bundles up?
Firewalker
I get the bundles from a sawyer as is, I use my tractor with forks to lift and carry them to my processing spot in front of the storage areas. I cut the bundles down to 20" lengths while on the tractor and stack the wood like normal firewood.

This is how they are delivered to me.
This has been a Sad Month for us. We lost Sophie 4 weeks ago, andToday we Lost Fiona our Sheep Dog. She lost the use of Her hindlegs. We took her for Xrays but the Dr said it was just age and Bad Arthitus. So we had to put her down since the Quality of life was Gone. But We will never forget these Wonderful Girls! We will always Love you!
C
Yes, there is a definite "Void" in the Home now. Thanks for the words of strength.
C
God blessed your dogs with a loving home. Couldn't ask for more.:)
C
That He did....
Did one of my plate capture videos today.
The 70mai A810 do just fine capturing front plates on oncoming cars at highway speeds.

I miss having a lathe at my place..Long story short I think im going to buy another used metal lathe..My friend loves my Jet13x40 and he does too much beautiful custom work it. Looking on marketplace I saw some nice lathes for sale. The 13x40 jet is great for light work but not heavy turning. So ill get at least a 13x40 or maybe bigger...I,ve only run chinese lathe's..Maybe find a nice old american lathe. I miss doing barrels on the late nights when sleep isn't a option.. I just got a Teslong digital borescope and wow is it good. Much better than my old Hawkeye borescope..Getting my old interest going again.. Thanks for your support
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Ezana4CE
I like the Teslong as well. Good scope for the price point.
And next in the hit parade... A Cox Bushmaster from 1975. The motor is locked up and it needs a new rudder. I have a few spare engines but I doubt I'll ever run it. It's way too noisy. I had a bunch of different ones. Good times while getting hearing damage...

I have a runable Testors P40 as well. Gotta find the right kid to give them to (along with some earplugs).

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Treefrog
That's very interesting. I wouldn't have though of using an RC boat to move bait, but if it works... 120 klicks is fast! I remember an old Testors .049 P-51 that I had. I did the radius math, counted revolutions and timed it. It was going a whopping 34-mph. I was so disappointed...

The battery powered stuff just doesn't do it for me. The lady gave me a drone for a birthday and I flew it one time. Now it sits here. Trying to figure a way of getting rid of it without her noticing. For some reason engines appeal more than motors do. Kind of like pumpers over springers or PCPs.
Peashooter
Well i must of course admit that a little 3.5 cc motor, revving to 40K RPM and putting out several ponies,,,,, that is indeed impressive, the whine is also good.

My friends old 5B with the Dominator exhaust,,,, also very loud


His T model, not so loud but have caught a lot of air, and almost ripped off my head as cameraman.

WoodWelder
I almost forgot about those planes. I had one that was held by strings so it wouldn't get away. All it did was go around in circles and wait till it run out of fuel then had to spin in circles so as to not crash land it. Remote controls to purchase in those years were insanely expensive.
Yeah, the noise and smell of the COX fuel was almost unbearable. :ROFLMAO:
It, too, lives! It's a Wilesco D5. It does need a gasket or two. The knocking you hear is the base rattling on the grill. It's slightly bent. Now to figure out the horsepower.

Ezana4CE
What is that?
Treefrog
It's a working model steam engine. I got it as a kid and just found it again. It's running on burning candle wax in the video.
A little more searching turned up the original. From Christmas of '73, I think. Still in the box with the instructions. It's a little rough and was seized up, but a little oil freed up the fly wheel. Decades spent in a damp basement have taken their toll. It runs at a much higher rpm than the other one, iirc. It will be fun to find out exactly how fast it goes.

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It lives! I was able to line the fuel-tray with foil and use some candle wax with a paper-towel wick to add heat. The rpms are a bit lower than I remember, but I guess the governor has something to do with that. The cats don't care for it and the dogs don't know what to think.

ThomasT
Hello @Treefrog , that is great! Real steam engines are designed to run slow and produce a ton of power. I use to design and build small stationary steam engines and the goal was to make one that would run super slow.

ThomasT
Treefrog
That's interesting, Thomas. The Wilesco model website says around 1500 rpm for some models, but this one was running at around 600. I think it's because I was using candle wax as fuel instead of the fuel tabs that they sell. Sterno was the go-to fuel when I was a kid. I think wax burns at a lower temp. You can find more of these at https://www.wilesco.de/en/
I ran across this at my folks' house yesterday. It's been a lot of years since it's been run. I used to love those things. Thinking I'll clean it up and get it going. Now where did I put that erector set?

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Motorhead
I had one of those as a young man. Would run it on a scoop of STERNO fuel placed in the burn tray. Pretty clean for 50 +/- years old (y)
Peashooter
It is not Union Pacific Big Boy,,,,, but steam is pretty cool.
As i recall from smoke diver course water expand 900 X when it turn to steam.

Needless to say all of my G-scale trains are steam models.
Treefrog
Thanks, guys. Not long after I got it (in '73), I picked up my first pellet gun. After that, all my Sterno money went for pellets and co2. I never did really power much with it. A waxed-cardboard paddle-wheel boat for a Robert Fulton steamboat demonstration for school. It got me an A.
Its that time of year again! 48,000 pounds of mixed hardwood destined for the wood boiler, needs to get cut to 22" pieces and hauled to the woodshed and lean-to.

First time ever, the boys are coming up to make a "wood day" happen!! 20 long cords of wood in one day!!

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Mr.H
Damn!! Looks like a lot of work. But on the other hand, I have a hot water lines running through my house, but my 80 gallon water heater is fired from propane. Gets expensive. Thanks for posting!
Firewalker
Propane would cost me $500 a month to heat all three spaces, the wood is under $2k for the year.
Firewalker
-40°F ain't no joke.
Seem like i have caught a new addiction.
Shooting pellets.

It never really worked well in my Maverick, well at least at the 86 M distance i shot at back then.
But my past 10 or so hours of shooting at the range have been mainly pellets, and shooting them from 30 M to 123 M ( +130 yards )
With the wind that was there, well a measly little 10.4 or so grain or so .177 pellet get pushed around a lot, so in regard to working the wind a learning experience for sure.
At 93 M / 100 yards, with a rifle zeroed for the occasional 0 wind / very little wind, well if i was quick about it i could put 3 pellets on a 2" target before the wind was back.
With the wind there, well you got blown L / R about 1 - 5 inches when it was bad, and some times you also got blow down on the paper, very few high shots for natural reasons.

So the crossman domed pellets, well 1000 of them gone, and they work really well at the shorter ranges,
The JSB Heavy ones, well lagged a bit behind the crosman pellets, but it might be a speed issue i have NOT touched my regulator in 2 outings now, and my last 10 hours of shooting, unusual i have not had a chrono dangling off my rifle.

But the kicker pellet, the JTS dead centers,,,,, i got to get me some more of those CUZ at 100 yards, distinctive better than the other pellets i tried.

Also on a whim i brought the 10 grain JSB KO / MK 3 slugs,,,,, and daum, in not insignificant wind i was putting slugs on a thin wooden pole at 130 yards,,,,, and many in a row very few misses due to wind.
So i only had 1 tin of those,,,,,, THAT ! will soon change .

My friend shooting his .22 Cutlass, with the 15.something grain JSB pellets, well lets just say he is now a long range shooter too, though due to his old scope he can not hang at 130 yards, but 100 he do just fine with the old rifle.

Here is my first paper of yesterday shot at 100 yards, with the JTS pellets.
Bit of Chaos here, later i got to judge wind better, as in hold my shots to there was less of it, or the 3 wind flags was at least showing mostly the same direction, CUZ in 100 yards the wind was often 3 different directions.

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Today i did short range stuff, pruning leaves and twigs of a tree, or shoot 1 hole groups in paper at 30 M
Both fairly easy due to surprising little wind early in the day.

At 53 BAR on the regulator, my long rifle was sipping air, i could get used to shooting like that ( around 930 fps )

Will be adding a video later on.
Peashooter
A little video from yesterday.

L.Leon
Why not simply send those same pellets at shorter, more practical ranges? What are you learning from shooting at such a distance? Maybe that its futile to get into air guns for long range precision?
I'm back from vacation, I got everything put away, cleaned up and getting ready for next year's convention.

I'll clean the Airsmithing bench today and start conversions tomorrow once again.

Great to be back, I hope to get behind some glass soon as there seems to be a striped gopher in the garden!
C
Glad you had a good time!
Firewalker
We had a lot of pyrotechnic fun over 10 days of displays, rocket rodeo, member built devices and tons of classes.

I'm hoping to do a little cross-over for my air gun family in the future.
2 days of nice air gunning over.
Started out rough, having to fix leaks in my old .22 Cyclone, as it turned out it was both ends of the air pipe, though just the valve in the front, the back both had valve and also the outer 22 mm O-ring that crumbled when i tried to remove it.
Then yesterday i hit the ground running / okay then crawling after having unloaded 2 complete kits of air gunning equipment.
Especially the old 12 L 200 BAR tank was a pain.
Then we went to you lumber yard / DIY store to pick up some wood for my friends projekt, and i picked up a handle / latch for the shot shed, and also 2 rubber tiles. which i am sure i will shoot strait thru, well at least where they are only 15 mm thick due to drainage pattern on the back.
While 30 mm thick in other places i am sure this will not be enough for a backstop, will have to brainstorm more on this.

So i installed the door handle / latch, and then set forth shooting my Cyclone, which wouldn't you know can shoot a little faster if you give it the last 1.5 revolutions on the hammer spring adjuster before it bottom out on something, but i gained like 60 FPS :cool:

Tested 22 grain Dead centers, and they are not bad, but would probably be better with a little more speed.
My friend not entirely convinced we had already tested the 18.13 Jumbo heavy a decade ago, well he is a believer now,,,,, and very much a potential buyer of a few tins of those.
Same go for the 16.08 grain Dead centers, also pretty sweet shooting pellets.
The 14.35 grain Jumbo express ones though, well topping out over 1000 FPS, they was a bit too fast for their own liking i think, we did not try them on MED transferport setting, everything was high of course.
The 16 grain snow peak diabolos was not a success at the speeds we saw.

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So i have already compiled my next shopping list for pellets.
I want:

16.08 dead centers, and i think they also have a 18 grain version i want that too.
And then i need to stock up on 18.13 grain Jumbo heavies.

And as i tried my #2 to last tin of 4.5 mm beasts in my Two today, and the 700 mm CZub barrel liked it very much i have to say, well need me some more of that in 4.5 mm. 25 - 75 M seemed excellent and it will be better when i un- experiment my Two rifle.

Of course i also blew thru a couple of boxes of 16 grain Zan slugs, not at a good speed, and for sure not with the experiment i had going on the Two.

But all in all when i am shooting, its a damn good day, or in this case damn good couple of days.
Peashooter
Made a target recording too today, it would seem like Insta studio did not like me messing with the speed of the original 4K / 120 recording, so it fall apart.

WARNING: loose +2 minutes of your life..

93 M / 100 yards i think, the game is Annihilate the red base 2" style.

Well, it’s a sad day for us. Our beloved Sophie who we rescued 13 years ago suffered a heart problem or possibly a stroke. She passed away on the way to the Vet this morning. Gone but never forgotten. RIP Baby Girl….
C
Thank you. Yes, it is never easy to lose part of the Family.
R
I'm in same boat I had to but down my Lilly she was a 14 year old Mountain First that rescued me...It's hard ...like losing your right hand...I sorry for your loss😢
C
Well, Sophie is back. We picked up Her Ashes. Thanks to everyone for the condolences.
Help filling my fx king please.
hi guys I’m Feeling really frustrated. I installed huma reg last week was working real good. Today got in the mail a new digital manómetro Here is when I screwthisngs up. I removed the air bottle turn the regulator counterclockwise then shoot a few empty rounds to empty my planum Long story short. Can fill this thing back air is coming from the barrel. I try cocking the rifle and still can’t filled . please help.
Peashooter
Cock it before you fill.
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Peashooter
That, and also the way the grey stones are just thrown in at random.
As you probably know there are several systems in which you can make a wall with bricks, though these are all to a system, some of them i do not like.
In Danish Masonry terms this is called a "forbant"or course in English, the funny thing is forbant is close to a other word "forbandet" which mean damned in Danish.

Mind you it is not why i dident become a mason like every man on my fathers side of the family have been for 100s of years.

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