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Marcus1970

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Don't know the name of the town...was a festival on the grounds of a large private estate is all he told me. Annual Event. He played it last year as well.

Damn I missed that I could have shouted I know your father and he's a tootie puffer:)
 

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You telling me I'm not wanted ???
You could have done it to my face :pervy:
Don't have a garage, but we've got an old barn with a three-seater in it. Not bad in June, hot as hell and full of bats in July and August (and now and then skunks, racoons, politicians and other vermin). In the cooler months it gets to -18°C and down to -40 C on really cold nights. Wear your long johns.
 

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You telling me I'm not wanted ???
You could have done it to my face :pervy:
You are more than welcome to come to the great state of Arizona as my guest and experience heat stroke, sunburn and rump rash
this time of year. Or, come when the weather is mild and you can celebrate Christmas in the pool with a margarita in your hand! :lol:
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Don't have a garage, but we've got an old barn with a three-seater in it. Not bad in June, hot as hell and full of bats in July and August (and now and then skunks, racoons, politicians and other vermin). In the cooler months it gets to -18°C and down to -40 C on really cold nights. Wear your long johns.
I can only imagine the skeeters and how big they get...
 

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Don't have a garage, but we've got an old barn with a three-seater in it. Not bad in June, hot as hell and full of bats in July and August (and now and then skunks, racoons, politicians and other vermin). In the cooler months it gets to -18°C and down to -40 C on really cold nights. Wear your long johns.
The bats turned me off
I just became a verified member of ECF and on that Bombshell I'm off to bed
Supporting member soz
 

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I can only imagine the skeeters and how big they get...

skeeters here are small and the bites only itch for a couple hours usually, but the greenheads (kind of horse fly) are rotten. They are slow, so you can often swat and kill them, but not before they've taken a chunk of flesh. Almost as bad as tourists!

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Last time I spent a summer in Sedona it was very nice and down right chilly in the evenings. My husband says my idea of chilly is anything under 80 degrees. ;)

I had to come in from relaxing in the pool cause darn lightning in the distance. I still haven't figured out how to hang in the pool and keep a vape nearby without worrying over getting something wet. Right now it's climb out the pool, head to the porch, on a table, next to the jukebox, puff puff tuttle puff and right back in. The beer, now....red solo cups do the trick.
 

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Went to Home Depot looking for o rings for the Air coils...only got the Inside Diameter, which is 7/32", this is the correct size.
The o rings are 1/16" thick and will not allow the coil to screw to the base.
Outside diameter is 11/32" which is too thick.
So, I found out they take a 7/32" I.D. o ring, but it has to be skinnier and thinner than the above dimensions.
I hope someone who knows about such things will chime in and determine the correct size we need in silicone o rings...
 

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Hello fellow airheads. I come to you with sad news. I lost my original GSA tank this weekend in a tragic bathroom accident. :(
It was a good tank; strong and reliable, however, it could only withstand so many falls, and this final one did it in. While trying sneak in a vape in the hospital bathroom, I set one of my iS30s down and it fell over and onto the hard tile floor. There was no saving it. It was gone. There were just too many cracks in the glass. The juice seeped from the cracks like tears. Let's all tank a moment to remember this strong, brave little tank.

True story.
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Hello fellow airheads. I come to you with sad news. I lost my original GSA tank this weekend in a tragic bathroom accident. :(
It was a good tank; strong and reliable, however, it could only withstand so many falls, and this final one did it in. While trying sneak in a vape in the hospital bathroom, I set one of my iS30s down and it fell over and onto the hard tile floor. There was no saving it. It was gone. There were just too many cracks in the glass. The juice seeped from the cracks like tears. Let's all tank a moment to remember this strong, brave little tank.

True story.
:lol:
I too, know the deep loss you feel...you have my condolences.
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Went out to Lowe's a few minutes ago and purchased cfl's with a candelabra base. They also have led's with the same base but only had 40W in stock and my kitchen demands 60W. I also bought a replacement globe for it that I like a lot better but the darned thing doesn't fit! :grr:
 

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Went to Home Depot looking for o rings for the Air coils...only got the Inside Diameter, which is 7/32", this is the correct size.
The o rings are 1/16" thick and will not allow the coil to screw to the base.
Outside diameter is 11/32" which is too thick.
So, I found out they take a 7/32" I.D. o ring, but it has to be skinnier and thinner than the above dimensions.
I hope someone who knows about such things will chime in and determine the correct size we need in silicone o rings...
In all probability they are metric sized. Maybe you need to add to your tool collection:
Amazon.com: 784EC Digital Caliper in both SAE & Metric: Home Improvement
Or, if you talk real sweet, you might get some nice Carolina girl to measure it for you:drool:
 

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In all probability they are metric sized. Maybe you need to add to your tool collection:
Amazon.com: 784EC Digital Caliper in both SAE & Metric: Home Improvement
Or, if you talk real sweet, you might get some nice Carolina girl to measure it for you:drool:
You're probably right about the metric size, the inner diameter was a perfect fit at 7/32 inner diameter, it was just too thick.
I'm hoping that a smart, beautiful, amateur electrical engineer from the great state of North Carolina will assist us in this endeavor!:wub:
 

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Oooh! You have nice toys!
I just bought the other one. 1/10 the price with shipping. Darned one-click shopping!
I have a pair of calipers already, no digital readout, just a slide. Great for checking bolt sizes and figuring out if it's SAE or Metric, but useless for small stuff or fine measurement.
 
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