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Nov 30, 2020 08:36:09   #
jerryc41 wrote:
Obviously, cordless tools are a great convenience. I have drills and impact drivers, but I think that's about it. Most of my work is done in my garage, so electricity is available. It can be a nuisance getting to the outlet and connecting an extension cord, if necessary. I have a multi-outlet cord hanging from the ceiling, and that's very handy.

Most of my cordless tools are DeWalt 20v, but I also have a couple of other brands. If I had no cordless tools at all, I would stick to one brand and one voltage. The batteries are expensive, and buying a supply of different brands would be an unnecessary expense. There are battery adapters, so you can use a Makita battery on a DeWalt, and vice versa, but that's an additional expense and something else to store.

I looked online for cordless tools, but when I saw the price and my lack of real need, I decided to stick with what I have. If I were in a situation where I often had to work without access to electricity, it would be a different story.
Obviously, cordless tools are a great convenience.... (show quote)


One summer in my son’s college years, he took a job installing above ground tools. He told me he needed a cordless drill /driver. I went out to buy him one at Sears. Found out that the “craftsman” drill was much more money, but exactly the same as the drill Home Depot sold as a Ryobi. I bought him a Ryobi. It really worked well and held up that summer.. Amazed me. Me the tool snob. When I bought tools, I. Went for Makita, at least. As someone mentioned earlier, ya wanna stay with one battery/charger system. I now own practically every cordless tool with the Ryobi name on it. Oh I guess I don’t have a cordless caulking gun. The point is they are very good tools, and a lot less money than the ones normally BRAGGED about. Haven’t worn one out yet, batteries get old and weaken, like myself(74) these days.
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Nov 29, 2020 16:45:28   #
Makes ya wanna “get outside”.. very sexy!! And very well done!!!.....RJM
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Nov 29, 2020 16:40:38   #
lorvey wrote:
Thanks for responding, digit-up. Is the one you are referring to called the Ameristep Outhouse Blind?

https://www.dunhamssports.com/product/outhouse_blind/W0000074892.html#q=blind&prefn1=storeExclusivity1&prefv1=ALL%7C260&srule=store260&start=20&sz=12


That’s the one!.........................RJM. AKA “DIGIT-UP”
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Nov 29, 2020 16:38:33   #
Curmudgeon wrote:
The house is quiet, everyone sleeping and I'm trying to be quiet.


It looks pretty LOUD to me. But also pretty cool. Let’s hope for the best, during COVID.........................RJM
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Nov 29, 2020 13:47:28   #
jerryc41 wrote:


Came onley missing the”Y”. But ya got an extra E. FOR EFFORT. Did ya guess that I’m dyslexic? Only one??...RJM
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Nov 29, 2020 13:40:43   #
Got a one man 6 foot tall one from Dunham’s sports. Cost me $39 but they are usually $44, but even then, totally worth it, bring your tripod and a stool.....RJM
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Nov 29, 2020 10:39:16   #
WayneL wrote:
Model ALTA PRO 264AT & TBH100. This is new and never used sells for $180, my price $100
Box and all accessories. Local pickup is best since pricey to ship because of size and weight. Located in the Baltimore area. For specs check Adorama web site.


I have one. And will tell any potential buyer that the tripod is perfectly good and the ball is O.K. Certainly worth what you’re asking.. for the money, it beats MANY OTHERS..................RJM
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Nov 29, 2020 10:32:04   #
Not a typical “COVID MASK” eh??.. rjm
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Nov 29, 2020 10:29:41   #
craigart14 wrote:
"Traditional" Kikuyu dress.


The “ Sunday-go-to-meeting” attire. BUT not every Sunday, just special sundays..................................RJM
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Nov 29, 2020 10:13:50   #
Who’s the NUT HERE???................RJM. JUST TOO NUTTY!!
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Nov 27, 2020 13:26:53   #
LWW wrote:
Dooood ... you started this and it was an obvious troll effort.

I don’t think you’ll find many that buy your victim claims.


I”M not claiming VICTIM-HOOD, but you are right, my tact-less way of asking why he thought the vest had that kind of value, certainly fanned any number of fires. My apology. I appreciate your POSTS, frequently, and so I listen to your take on this and Other issues. But the name calling was somewhat OVERBOARD, IMHO.....RJM. And he can ask any amount he wants. And we can all utilize the “IGNORE feature of the HOGG at our own discretion....Have a nice day, TRULY.........RJM. The guy never bothered to answer as to WHY he thought the vest was so valuable, and I know he doesn’t have to.. It is certainly unimportant now.
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Nov 27, 2020 13:07:10   #
d3200prime wrote:
It's very sad a person can't put something up for sale, overprice or not, without someone interfering with the sale. IMO, the admin should step in on the side of the one selling and not the troublemakers but, alas, it looks like the sellers will have to put up with all the crap from the troublemaking, nosy, busybodies. I wonder if they raise this much hell when they find something in a store way overpriced. Pitiful, just pitiful.


WE didn’t resort to Name Calling and labeling the enquirers as Gestapo, on AdNauseum. Why are folks like youse so eager to eradicate anyone who asks for explanations? Get a life!! Don’t ya hope administration will KILL us?? JEEEEZE!! I simply asked the “NON-SELLER to explain why he felt the vest was SOOOO valuable, I didn’t start calling name as you both have. Speaks loads to YOUR PHILOSOPHY... Notice ..I didn’t use the OTHER “P” word....RJM
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Nov 27, 2020 12:53:19   #
lxu532 wrote:
So beautiful!!


Thank you!! Thank you! I appreciate the support............................YOURE not so bad yourself.. I just had to say that, your avatar is so lovely.....Like the ROSE!!.......................................................................RJM
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Nov 27, 2020 12:44:23   #
catterar wrote:
November 28, 1968. More than fifty Thanksgivings ago somewhere south of the DMZ and East of Laos on a secured helicopter landing zone in Vietnam.

For days the Marine Corps had been promising us a full Thanksgiving dinner. The 150 plus men of Bravo Company First Battalion Third Marines were looking forward to a break from yet another C-rat meal. The day dawned cold, damp and foggy still we were all excited and looking forward to a hot meal and sharing memories of past Thanksgivings spent back in the world with family and friends.

We were in a state of semi-stand down and there were going to be no patrols from our LZ that day. As the morning wore on the fog thickened into heavy cloud cover. We were socked in.

Soon the realization and disappointment began to sink in, the helicopters would not be flying and the likelihood celebrating the day with hot food quickly dwindled.

Around 1400 the radio in the command post crackled to life confirming our fears. The helicopters would not be bringing Thanksgiving dinner. However, there was a road about 6 kilometers off the ridge we were occupying. Trucks would deliver Thanksgiving dinner in vacuum containers to a specific set of coordinates on that road.

About 1600 two platoons of Marines and two Navy Corpsmen left the LZ headed for the road and a rendezvous with dinner. It was nearly 1800 when our two forces connected. Close to 20 vacuum containers each about the size of an ice chest were unloaded from the trucks Thanksgiving greetings and well wishes were exchanged with the truck drivers who soon left to return to the Dong Ha Combat Support Base and the nearly 40 Marines and the 2 Corpsmen began the long trek back up the ridge.

By now darkness had set in and we moved up the ridge in a column of twos each man with the handle of a vac-can in one hand and his weapon in the other. The going in the dark was difficult to say the least and the wet muddy conditions along with the weight of the vac-cans did not make for an easy hike.

It was after 2000 when we crossed back into our lines. The vac-cans were opened, and steam rose from hot turkey, dressing, rolls with real butter, cranberry sauce, mashed potatoes and gravy and vegetables. There was even pumpkin pie. As we sat in small groups enjoying the first hot meal, we’d had in weeks we talked of our mothers and fathers, brothers and sisters, aunts and uncles, grandparents, wives and children back home and hoped that they too were enjoying Thanksgiving and not wasting time worrying about us.

As much as we enjoyed this small break from the war that was not a war each of us knew that some of us sharing that Thanksgiving would never celebrate another and we were all sure that would be someone else.

I was 21 years old and had the privilege of being one of the 2 Hospital Corpsmen who humped Thanksgiving dinner to Bravo Company that cold Thanksgiving Day so long ago.
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I’m very proud of you for your service to our families, and thank you very much for your “LOSS OF THAT YEAR”. I’m happy you were able to come home. I saw many who never made it back. As an hm3 on the uss REPOSE, working in the intensive care unit(my year over there) i witnessed way too many that didn’t come home..still sickens me to think of the loss. Semper fi!!...................................RJM
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Nov 27, 2020 12:17:18   #
THANKS A LOT to Utmike AND BOTELLO.. I appreciate the encouragement. Enjoy the holiday season.....RJM
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