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« Reply #1420 on: August 30, 2011, 01:33:03 pm »
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tossing whole cartridges in a campfire is also a treat, watch out for the casings not the bullets lol. A little trick I picked up as a kid, it wasnt easy keeping me and 2 other boys supplied with beer and ammo to keep us out of mom and dads hair lol. Ah the good old days, I'm surprised I survived!  Funny

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« Reply #1421 on: August 30, 2011, 01:37:52 pm »
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avision4u2liveby, great to have you join us  Great The bullet in the fire trick is great, except you do not know which way it will fire  Grin we used to place the bullets onto a tin plate and heat the plate... oh boy, that bullet does make a mess of things  Funny Don't know if I would do that now though... was stupid i those days  No no!

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« Reply #1422 on: August 30, 2011, 02:04:11 pm »
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I only did that with .22's, but it was the casings that got us! lol and yep, a drunken teenager will do stuff like that!

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« Reply #1423 on: August 30, 2011, 02:22:02 pm »
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I learned that Sand stone goes BOOOM in a fire too.

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« Reply #1424 on: August 30, 2011, 02:44:29 pm »
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Homefire, you talking about sand stone exploding... I have heard of a house that caught on fire in England that was built of sand stone, and some of the bricks actually exploded injuring people, the firemen had to soak the bricks in water to cool them down to stop the reaction....

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« Reply #1425 on: August 30, 2011, 03:23:41 pm »
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Yep!   That's the stuff!    Like a grenade.   LOL

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« Reply #1426 on: August 30, 2011, 10:45:08 pm »
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Sorry about not getting back to you on the ring I found  Crazy I think it is too thick and solid to be a web ring, and the size just does not seem to be right for a belt loop  Idea Idea Idea Idea I ust do not know what the hell it is  Angry

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« Reply #1427 on: August 31, 2011, 01:58:39 am »
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Xavier, HA! "a resistor found its way in in transport" I thought so. something rolling around on the board. Worst one I had was a ham receiver that was stored with a ball of steel wool. 2 or 3 fine steel wool hairs found their way into the case through the battery compartment. I had to completely disassemble it and use a magnifying lens and tweezers to get them all...I'm surprised to hear the gunpowder was still viable. I would have thought by now the saltpeter would have leached out but I guess not in that dry climate of S.A. Good luck with the cheese course. Sounds like something Pgill could get into but then Peter gets into everything!

Pgill, I'm registered as hairu2 which was the name I used when I opened my youtube account. The site won't let me register as gambol. I'm guessing you must be a web page designer or something not just a hacker like myself.

As for your thingy, I would say stirrup at first but its not big enough, second choice is a handle on a strap that was attached to something bulky.

Avision, Opal is the real bad guy in a fire. Here in Florida we have a lot of opalized quartzite pebbles. That explode when heated rapidly. Opal is quartz with water locked inside the crystal. When the water gets hot. Pow! When I was a kid we intentionally threw pebbles in the fire. In case you were wondering they are no good for gemstones. That type of opal is rather rare but the other type is common and often found in geodes....gambol



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« Reply #1428 on: August 31, 2011, 11:36:36 am »
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Gambol, I think that resistors are a norm in electronic equipment that we carry around  Idea how else would a loose resistor get in there  Grin Grin Grin Grin

Glad that you registered on my site  Great now get active on my site  Crazy I am not a hacker, but have learnt lots of neat tricks that hackers use, and software to learn computers...... I have done a fair amount of web design, and a little visual basic etc... I just have a lot that I have learnt, always studying different things for more brains  Laughing I have made cheese before, but not on a big scale  Wise

I also think it is a loop for a strap on a bag... maybe a big leather bag or something  Great

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OK here is the photo that I think you will agree with me makes you think of Peter I don't know if you have ever seen Peter with his big glasses that he uses when he makes the videos for his web site if you have then you will know what I'm on about and if not then I will have to see if I don't have one for you. LOL a spiting image

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