that's a good woman you got there! Purple and Dolphins!! she and I must be kindred spirits!Oh, I would have to get that for my wife if he emblazoned the dolphin on the Lila Monster (two of my wife's favorites)![]()
that's a good woman you got there! Purple and Dolphins!! she and I must be kindred spirits!Oh, I would have to get that for my wife if he emblazoned the dolphin on the Lila Monster (two of my wife's favorites)![]()
Y'all must be kindred spiritsthat's a good woman you got there! Purple and Dolphins!! she and I must be kindred spirits!
I'm sure she feels pretty lucky too!Y'all must be kindred spirits. I am very lucky (her - not so much
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The special edition would be the zenKAT Titanium![]()
(don't ya hate it when ya type out a post then an hour or so later, realize......you didn't post it)????
My Billet Box opens and closes with ease now. I was changing batteries and it wouldn't open even banging it on the stand. There was some Vaseline sitting there and I thought I haven't tried that yet. I put just the tinniest bit on and then wiped it off leaving a little film on it and it works almost too easy.
Having spent a fair amount of time in Seattle, I can only recall two seasons.
Sunny & Not Sunny.![]()
Excellent. Another thing to keep in that kitchen draw for stuck things including the billet boxes is dry lube. It does not attract dust or particles and is almost too good. Use sparingly
No No No No No Nicaholic, do NOT respond to this post,
ah ah - NO NO NO NO I said...
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You're forgetting the prominent two.
Sunny with fog & Not Sunny with fog. [emoji38]
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My Billet Box opens and closes with ease now. I was changing batteries and it wouldn't open even banging it on the stand. There was some Vaseline sitting there and I thought I haven't tried that yet. I put just the tinniest bit on and then wiped it off leaving a little film on it and it works almost too easy.
Thankfully, after my initial experience (1st week of Billet Box use, documented somewhere on ECF), I know for a fact that I'll never need to be concerned with doing a (cough, um, nervous laughter) DRI LUBE (but it IS good information to know, XX!).
My raw one, when in use, gets cleaned weekly and without exception. The anodized ones, I can kind of "feel" when they began losing their "snap", and I clean them. A five minute date with 99 & oil, and they're good for months.
Often I don't make it that long though, because the Bridges are known to dump out a tank if you let them get too low. This inevitably comes into play and forces the issue of cleaning, most of the time. Occasionally I'll get lazy and just wipe it down.
Amazingly resilient little buggers, these BB's. Life With DP is not an easy one* for a mod (nor anything for that matter), yet they just keep on trucking - with a smile.
* Hold your thoughts/comments, KD & XX, thank ya's very much! Additional confirmation not required.![]()