"The Hateful 8" Base Burner Stove.

 
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Post by Photog200 » Sun. Jan. 24, 2016 9:01 am

joeq wrote:
michaelanthony wrote:I saw a beautiful BB on "The Rifleman" Tinhorn episode. :)
http://www.riflemanconnors.com/1timers_only/images/william_boyett-tinhorn.jpg
...it;s funny how they jump out at you when you're watching.
Hey Mike, next time you post a photo, could you make it big enuff for the "over 50" crowd? :lol:
Funny you should bring up the Rifleman. I was just watching a couple episodes, while waiting for "things" to set up.
(I think it was a re-run tho). ;)
Was the re-run on the TV show or the setting up of the molds? toothy Sorry Joe, had to liven it up in here today, where did everybody go? Probably digging out of the snow.

Randy

 
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Post by joeq » Sun. Jan. 24, 2016 11:32 am

LOL. A little of both Randy.
And I think you're right about the snow. Lots of our members are from the belt that got covered yesterday. and before that, the lack of enthusiasm was due to "El Ninio".

 
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Post by UncleDoDat » Mon. Jan. 25, 2016 2:18 am

joeq wrote:LOL. A little of both Randy.
And I think you're right about the snow. Lots of our members are from the belt that got covered yesterday. and before that, the lack of enthusiasm was due to "El Ninio".
My body hurts so bad right now. 2days of shoveling and I think that was just the beginning. To be hit that hard for the first storm of the season doesn't sit well with me. I hope that I'm wrong. ;)


 
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Post by brunom15 » Mon. Jan. 25, 2016 6:43 pm

Aww shucks, that twernt nothin! Back in '15 we saw that ever other weekend! ;)

 
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Post by PJT » Mon. Jan. 25, 2016 8:36 pm

brunom15 wrote:Aww shucks, that twernt nothin! Back in '15 we saw that ever other weekend! ;)
I recall it being every weekend.

 
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Post by blrman07 » Tue. Jan. 26, 2016 7:03 am

UncleDoDat wrote:
joeq wrote:LOL. A little of both Randy.
And I think you're right about the snow. Lots of our members are from the belt that got covered yesterday. and before that, the lack of enthusiasm was due to "El Ninio".
My body hurts so bad right now. 2days of shoveling and I think that was just the beginning. To be hit that hard for the first storm of the season doesn't sit well with me. I hope that I'm wrong. ;)
I spent most of last night with the heating pad on my abdomen. Very sore muscles from shoveling the 23+ inches that got dumped on us. Didn't get to sleep till after 3 and up at 6. Have to finish digging out one car, pickup the grandkid at 9 and take her to preschool, get to Shamokin by 10. Got a call from a landlord asking me to meet the code guy and the fire chief about an oil boiler that is smoking black out the chimney.....The landlord said it was good enough where flakes of soot landed in the snow at the side of the house :shock: They want to know what needs to be done???

Uhhhh how about a filter and nozzle change to start with to get it back running again. Pull the stove pipe and inspect the chimney and clean out as much soot as possible then get a sweep in there. Sorry guys I don't do chimneys :lol:

Should be a regular convention there!!! :mad:

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