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RedhatPat

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Yeah thats why I'm here now so I can get in the loop to find out what great things cappy has instore for all of us, especially new folks like me who are only now learning bout RSM. Thanks to people like pchela, jack & fright88 I hope I'll have the funds available when the time comes to buy a new RSM bottom feeder. In the meantime, do you folks think I will be very happy with my new DestroyerII that is enroute to me now? If his caddies are any indication of his skill, I feel very optimistic about this purchase I made!!
 
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Well, I have 5 RSM's and I certainly think the craftsmanship is amazing! Seamless seams and smooth and just really well made. I can't say enough good about Cappy's work. He builds a really solid, good looking mod. I love them so, yes, I definitely think you'll be happy with your Destroyer 2! Cappy should check in soon and he'll be able to give you an estimate on the next pre order timing.
 

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I have two Destroyers that have different flavored tanks in them and two bottom feds also with different flavors. The Marauder gets used when I have a flavor that is good at 3.7. One bottom fed has an RBA on it that I've finally got working well so it's being used. The other bottom fed is VV so again, depending on the flavor, I switch the RBA to it. My husband is using one of the Destroyers. So, they're all in rotation. They're too pretty to sit on the shelf too long. :)
 

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In the meantime, do you folks think I will be very happy with my new DestroyerII that is enroute to me now? If his caddies are any indication of his skill, I feel very optimistic about this purchase I made!!

Find yourself some kind of tank setup to use and yes I think you will be very happy. I own a few mods but my RSM is one of the few I use every day. Great battery life, looks, and power it never leaves me wanting.
 

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Good day from the rain country Crew!

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This is...boring! Cappy would you swap your house for mine for a week or two. I could use some Florida sun for a while :D
 

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Good day from the rain country Crew!

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This is...boring! Cappy would you swap your house for mine for a week or two. I could use some Florida sun for a while :D

That is NOT boring, that is a BEAUTIFUL view my french friend! If I ever have the opportunity to visit France one day, may we stay with you? :)
 

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What's their website? I must have the link to an older site, because it's not working now.

Good morning crew!

Welcome to Red Sky Mods -

That's the link to the site that works for me :D

Dang Waho, you're too quick for me. BTW! I love your avatar pic, you both look awesome together (why do I feel I already said that to you before?) Oh well, they say memory is the first to go, or was it memory? I forget.
 

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Ahoy! Guess I better stop in to say hello and give an update.

The start of the third year here as brought some problems with it.

I had just gotten back to work on the dormant mods when I found we have a couple roof leaks coming through the ceiling from the first spring rains. I guess 2 years of neglect on the house is biting me in the ..... While a son was crawling through the attic he found we have roof rats (common in Florida) and they have chewed through some wiring and been nibbling on pvc pipes.

Well, I certainly do not have the funds to hire a roofing company and plumbers! Fortunately, my second job in life (when I was 17) was roofing and I did that for a couple years before I joined the navy so I am doing it myself with the help of my two sons as time permits (they have work and school too). This is certainly one way of getting a back back in shape although I might not be able to move for a week when we are done.

I've already borrowed a pickup truck and we have begun the tear off. When that's done we replace rotten sheeting, then lay down new felt and get ready to lay the new shingles. I've repaired the wiring (trying to squeeze old bones into an attic sucks!), but managed to get the job done anyway.

We bought this house from my brother in-law not that long ago and he felt bad about the roof, so he has bought the replacement shingles for us (what a guy) or I would have had to try to get a home loan.

All the work I can do myself, maybe not a fast as when I was younger, but I guess a lifetime of odd job skills pays off once again.


We've trapped a couple rats and apparently drove the rest off with our work. I will also have to seal the rafter openings better to prevent them from getting in again with wire mesh.

If only this had happened before the temps starting hitting the eighties again.... one way to lose weight.

So all in all, the batch is once again collecting dust, and I may very well just bypass finishing this web batch and take a pre-order batch instead when the house repair work is done because people will be tired of waiting by them I'm sure.

I will stop by and say hello often, but I need to get this work done. I used to be able to do one house a day, so I imagine by next week I will be back up and running at RSM.

My back? Well, I guess I just needed some exercise, sore but feeling better than I have for a while :D

Have a great week out there, arrrr
 

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Cap, even though I'm terribly impatient - I rather you be healthy & happy than feel like a slave to your production. So be well my friend. If ya can't get your hands on painkillers than try Ibuprofen, it helped me many summers ago during some heavy labor work I did on the side. Plus it doesn't tax your liver like tylenol. Ben, the creator of my favorite NET juice, suffered a heart attack in his early 30s from stress alone. So here's a premature THANK YOU for all you do, from your friend in amish country, RedhatPat.

Btw, I can't emphensis how much I'm looking forward to my vapemail from the site soon. That Destroyer II should quench my thirst atleast 'til you get more mods up on the site.

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Ahoy again!

I showed them how to use a #2 shovel for a fast tear off, and they are going nuts, I'm having a glass of water.

I also have two cousins helping and they are not letting me do the real hard stuff. Good, I don't feel like humping shingles up a ladder at my age. Fortunately it's a smaller roof and low without alot of complicated cuts.

Why are they laughing up there? who just showed up? got to go ... arrr
 

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Dang Waho, you're too quick for me. BTW! I love your avatar pic, you both look awesome together (why do I feel I already said that to you before?) Oh well, they say memory is the first to go, or was it memory? I forget.

I think you did mention that before, thanks again :D

That photo is my lady and I at the Detroit zoo shortly after we started dating, over three and half years ago. She is still beautiful as ever, I still look more or less like a hobo :p

Sorry to hear about your roof problems Cappy, and I agree that it comes first! Glad to hear your back is feeling better also :D
 
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