2022 what did you do today?

Started by Roy from Pa, January 01, 2022, 06:55:26 AM

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kennym

DAMN !!! Hope you heal up quickly!  :o
Stay sharp, Kenny.

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Kirkll

Looks like a staff infection there. Pretty serious stuff. I wish you a speedy recovery.

I got staff in a little figure I cut pretty deep skinning a deer years ago and spent 6 days in the hospital on IV antibiotics. They were talking about cutting off my arm over that.  :o :o :o My finger swoll up so big the skin split..... talk about painful..:scared: :scared:   
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Pat B

Wishing you a speedy recovery.
Make the most of all that comes and the least of all that goes!
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Flem

Of all the Damn things..... Nobody sells Popsicle sticks anymore :banghead: I know its goofy, but they are all I use for stir sticks. They work good also. I think the last box I bought must have had 500 sticks in it. Cant believe I have to buy them online!
[attachment=1]Guess nobody makes their own popsicles anymore :tongue:

B-JS

I use leftovers from my core lams.

Kirkll

I use a 1" paddle bit in my drill with the point ground flat. It mixes EA 40 real well. 15 seconds in the microwave, and about 90 seconds with the drill & its creamy and smoooooooooth....as in smooth on.... :bigsmyl:
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beachbowhunter

I bought a bag of pop-cycle sticks from Big Jim a few years ago...maybe he still has them.
Ishi was a Californian                   :cool:

wood carver 2

I found these on Amazon.com
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Dave.
" Vegetarian" another word for bad hunter.

Roy from Pa

Great, now Flem will be making popsicle's.

Crooked Stic

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Mad Max

Amazon is "shopping at the house" everything is there
I would rather fail at something above my means, than to succeed at something  beneath my means  
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Shredd

  I been using the same stick for about 4 years now...  They don't go bad...  Just wipe it off when you are done...   :goldtooth:  :thumbsup:

Longcruise

"Every man is the creature of the age in which he lives;  very few are able to raise themselves above the ideas of the time"     Voltaire

Flem

I ordered 1000 of the little devils. Should be a lifetime supply.......... maybe.


onetone

I'm in Shedd's School of Reuse, same sticks forever.

Shredd

Quote from: onetone on April 12, 2022, 10:42:53 AM
I'm in Shedd's School of Reuse, same sticks forever.

  It's kinda like the principle of the whole thing or how long can I make this stick last...  Plus it's always better for the environment to reuse things as much as possible...  We live in a throw-away society...

  I have a stick marked 'A' and one marked 'B' for using smooth on...  I use the sticks to dish out the resin...  I usually dish out part 'B' second so that is the stick I usually mix the resin with... Wipe them both off when I am done and I am good to go for another round...

   Flem...  If I just used them only to mix resin those sticks would last me about 4,000 years...   :laughing:

Crooked Stic

So ya must be about 2000 now ???  :wavey:
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Appalachian Hillbilly

So I hobbled outside and shot my bow today for a few rounds. Got me to thinking, I need a really short bow now, in case I ever do get disabled and have to shoot from a seated position.  Shortest I have is a 56".

Thinking a short draw, heavier poundage to end up around 40lb at 24".  Shot my grandsons 48" longbow drew to my nose and it was rather quiet fun!

onetone

Good to hear you're feeling better AH!

flyonline

Not necessarily today but..

Moved into our new house last weekend and finally have my own shed/garage to get back to work in. Only down side is I have to share with the new heat pump hot water system, so I'm contemplating a "dirty" and "clean" side and throwing up a partition in there to keep the dust out of the good stuff. Plus that will give me somewhere to spread my fly tying gear, RC equipment, batteries and other goodies that require a dust free environment for optimum longevity and performance (whatever that is  :laughing: ). Can shoot indoors to about 7m/20' with a bit of care so I've grabbed my light bow and a few arra's out to find out how much form I've lost in the last year or so  :dunno:

I can finally go get my staves and log stash that the folks have been patiently babysitting for me for the last 2 years or so - even a large tree taking out the shed they were stored in hasn't caused any damage. Got some nice osage and ash with my name on it  :thumbsup:

Kinda eyeing off a few trees that need to get cleared too. There's certainly plum, ornamental cherry (weeping vertical form) and ash, plus I'm pretty sure there's a hornbeam there too that might be on the chopping block - if so I'll be keeping the cherry at least as it's beautiful timber, plus the hornbeam if it gets slated for removal.

Got 10 weeks or so of long service due this year, so hopefully can get a few projects knocked out while I've got the time  :pray:

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