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Wonder when "storage inspection" is coming to the states! EEEEGAAAADS!
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01-01-2011 09:07 AM
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Jeez it's COLD this year!!
Son ... nice rack. A good prototype for us'n might want to build such for our selves.
As a sign of the apocalypse .... it was 27 (F that is ... F!) degrees at my house last two nights. 'At's cold for Phoenix, Arizona for sure !!!
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Nice storage rack but...
Dear Son, What do you do about moisture/humidity control? Usually when it's hot as it is now the humidity is low but how do you keep the guns from rusting??? Inquiring minds will want to know!

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Originally Posted by
Son
I've just come inside into the A/C for a rest. It's 41 C outside, that's 106 F in the old money. I'm working in my gunroom in the shed trying to mount a rack on the wall behind the bench. Had to tear half the room apart to fit it in, and don't look like I'll get it tidied up today.
It will be worth the trouble once I get it done. Here's a pic of it in the yard... time to get back to it.
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Gee thanks for reminding me how much I hate winter. It is only -11 but wish I had the +41 problem.
Happy New Year
Why use a 50 pound bomb when a 500 pound bomb will do?
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Happy New Year Son and everyone else out there in Forumland. I see Qld has bad flooding at the moment and I also saw Rockhampton on our Pommie news. The very Rockhampton that I know well from my time there. Couldn't happen to a better place!
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Snow and cold are normal for most Canadians during our winter. The eastern seaboard of North America, especially the northern US is getting hit pretty hard this year. If it weren't for the amount of snow, it really wouldn't be different from other years.
Enfield303t is a whoosey, he wears a heavy coat while suntanning because he's cold.
North America is steadily increasing it's populations. Many of the areas were only news worthy because they just aren't used to the huge amounts of snowfall and their local governments just don't have the equipment to clean it off the roads fast enough. If you've ever gone through deluges of snow, it's every bit as inhibiting and dangerous as flooding but in different ways.
I feel sorry for those folks. I can understand their frustration. As for Canada
, we are mostly prepared for the worst so our roads were opened much faster. The killer is when they lose electricity. In many cases, their furnaces need electricity to run as do the pumps that supply water to the communities. No heat, no water = danger. People do foolish things to warm up their houses and melt snow to drink. Suffocation is a real danger as is fire. Emergency facilities are also very limited. Overall though most people handle it all very well.
I find it hard to believe only one person has died in the Queensland flooding. That flooding is similar to the flooding from Hurricane Katrina in Florida.
I hope all is well for those in OZ right now. It sounds like the flooding will actually get worse for the next few days, until the water levels actually peak.
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Happy New Year Son and everyone else out there in Forumland. I see Qld has bad flooding at the moment and I also saw Rockhampton on our Pommie news. The very Rockhampton that I know well from my time there. Couldn't happen to a better place!
Funny thing that- lots of people I worked with have similar views to Rocky...
Back to my shed... I've got the rack on the wall, the HT chest sitting in it, and I'm going to pose up a nice portrait of my HT's with all their bits and pieces first thing in the morning. Gotta work the aiming stand in somehow otherwise Lithy won't have anything to have a go at me about.
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