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Kolvir

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    Male
  • Location
    Iowa, USA
  • Interests
    Hunting, fishing, shooting, board/war games, computer games, electronics and much more including ship and armor modeling.

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  1. That's very cool. I thought about getting into pen turning also, but few people write or appreciate a nice pen anymore. Nice to see another aspect to it.
  2. No, I didn't know about those videos, thank you. I was also wondering if it would be a good reference. I don't know much about it, knowing that it is aimed at 1750 is a big help too.
  3. I love the smell of a good, old bookstore. The kind where you never know what treasure you might find hidden away and you never have enough time to ever explore it all. Unfortunately stores like that are rare nowadays. I can't remember the last time I was in one, maybe when I was in London 22 years ago. None anywhere near me that I know of. Online book selling killed a lot of them off, but living in the sticks in the Midwest I appreciate the access to books I'd never find otherwise.
  4. You guys were much more cooler than me. All I ever did was try and get a stubborn pile of leaves to burn. I was at my dad's place and he was burning large piles of branches, getting them going with diluted diesel fuel. When I was home later and couldn't get my pile started, I poured a bit of gasoline on it. I wasn't aware of what dad had used, besides burn is burn, right? I remember seeing nothing but fire when I bent over to light it. Only lost a bit of hair, but boy those leaves were ash quick.
  5. Suit and tie, you guys are disgraceful. How can you go about our great hobby without your powdered wig on?
  6. Socket set - AKA temporary confidence tool. Makes you feel ready for any job that will arise, but will be missing the size you actually need. Should always be paired with pliers or channel locks. Will be in SAE or Metric, the opposite of what your job needs. See also: wrench set. Similar confident feelings can be found with the Tap & Die set, Stripped Screw Head remover set and drill bit set(always should have bought the next bigger set). Channel Locks, or adjustable pliers. Like the adjustable wrench, also used to round off nuts and bolt heads that fit the missing socket, guaranteed. Large grip allows plenty of force, but never where needed. Doubles as replacement oil filter wrench when that goes missing, if of large enough size. See also, Vice Grips. Extra-Large flathead screwdriver; the most incorrectly named tool. Will never be used to turn screws. Is actually a one use pry bar, and likely to be hammered though the oil filter you crushed with the large channel locks in the next failed attempt to remove it. Also causes confusion and countless wasted hours as you stare blankly at it and think about whether you should just get up and look for the 'real' tool again. AKA as the doppelgänger, or changeling tool, as it appears to be just right for your intended use, but never actually works. Often disguises itself as a gasket scraper, and feeds off of aluminum shavings of ruined car parts. Possessed by demons as it causes curses that make your family cry and temps you more than a 17 year, 11 month, 29 day old neighbor girl.(or that second, and third, doughnut.) MAAP torch. AKA illusion dispeller. Will amazingly reveal what really needs replaced. Used to heat a stuck part that you think is only thing needing replacement, but reveals several other nearby smoking parts also needing replaced, that were cleverly disguised as functional and non-smoking mere moments earlier. Penetrating Oil. Most believed myth of the modern era. Makes you waste massive funds stocking up different brands and used in massive quantities before using the MAAP torch and after the channel locks. Also possessed; feeds on money and has memory wiping capabilities; you will never learn from this mistake. Very evil and to avoided at all costs. I think I need to stock up on some more and there is this new one that sounds like a real breakthrough and I just didn't give it enough soaking time...
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