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cookiedough
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« on: December 25, 2015, 07:05:07 PM »

Just wondering what you all got from Santa this year?

Anything good or just a lump of coal?

I'm not much on giving/receiving and just buy items all year long that we want, on sale/good deals of course.

Wife got me this and although not cheap,  you surely can shine deer at night from well over 100 yards away at night and pluck them like daylight if so desired: http://www.rayovac.com/Lights/Outdoor-Lights/The-BEAST-2000-Flashlight.aspx
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« Reply #1 on: December 25, 2015, 07:29:30 PM »

I've been looking at getting a nicer toolbox for a while now (Well, nicer than the ancient dressers I've been using) but hadn't gotten the approval to drop the money on one.

Turns out my dearest spousal unit did some Black Friday shopping and managed, with the help of a good friend of mine, to keep it totally secret and hidden away until this morning, where she sprung this on me:

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« Reply #2 on: December 25, 2015, 07:30:04 PM »

Got the best present ever...  My oldest son (and his new wife) moved back to Wisconsin, after 3 years in South Carolina. She finished her Physicians Assistant Degree in Charleston, and was accepted for a nice job, here where they both are from.

All of us (that are left from my side of the family) my Brother, his son, his daughter and her husband, Alex, Samantha, and Austin, and myself spent the day together.  I cooked, we ate, talked, laughed, and had a great day  cooldude

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« Reply #3 on: December 25, 2015, 07:32:31 PM »

that is quite a light by the description for sure....i will have to check that out some more. My son-in-law is a flashlight junkie...like a collector of hi-tech beams, make a good gift for him come birthday or next Christmas. You have a good wife to think that much of you, LOL.

I got new boots....boots are my thing sort of. The old Wolverine western work boots have been good and comfortable boots for work, riding, and just general knock arounds, but it's time to retire them. Rarely wear shoes. The new kicks can be seen at the link.

http://www.rockyboots.com/rocky-mens-western-boots/#sz=12&start=12

First day to wear will be tomorrow!

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« Reply #4 on: December 25, 2015, 08:02:24 PM »

My wife bought me a new front tire for the Valk but wouldn't let me keep it in the living room by the tree. "I don't want that smelly rubber thing in the house" so out to the shop it went. I no longer have the spoons and stuff to change them myself but am tempted to get a set and give it a try. I have chrome wheels, suppose I should get some protectors to go with the wrenches?  That new rubber seems awful stiff to me, will the sun soften it enough to help with the change?
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« Reply #5 on: December 25, 2015, 08:42:13 PM »



Well, the greatest wife in the world outdid herself again this year.

I was talking about getting into some welding and figured I would jump in to 220V MIGS as to not have to step up later from a small 120V rig.

The wife decided to do even better...




Still in route to my house, but this Lincoln should cover all of my welding needs for many many years to come. MIG (gas and gas-less), TIG, and Stick in one machine. Also has the LCD display, that makes it easy to pick exactly the type of welding you are doing and sets it up for you. Gets incredible reviews and I am looking forward to trying hard not to burn down my garage.


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« Reply #6 on: December 25, 2015, 09:16:26 PM »

Santa brought me the new Ruger Convertible .45 Auto/.45 Colt

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« Reply #7 on: December 25, 2015, 09:38:02 PM »

I guess the man in the red suit knows what to bring to this house.
He brought this one for me.  Compensator IOU included... LOL.

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« Reply #8 on: December 25, 2015, 09:42:25 PM »

I guess the man in the red suit knows what to bring to this house.
He brought this one for me.  Compensator IOU included... LOL.




Nice! Need to get a muffler on that one, makes it even more fun! Wink
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Carl
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« Reply #9 on: December 25, 2015, 10:06:04 PM »

Carb kit - bought that my self
Power supply for the Valk
RTB brake light controller
Clothes
Best of all - a day with my wife and son, my sister, her kids, their kids, and other assorted in-laws and outlaws. I always enjoy seeing the little ones, holidays or not. Plus enough food to feed twice as many.  Why is it that after a combined 150 years of experience, we still can't estimate the correct amount of food needed.
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« Reply #10 on: December 25, 2015, 10:42:26 PM »

New Xtreme Polar jacket and ice-fishing rod from my eldest daughter & son-in-law up in Northern BC...heading up there in 3 weeks for a few days of ice fishing on Charlie Lake  Grin
A new Wolo chrome horn from the wife to replace the car horns on the Valk.
Best present though was that our youngest daughter escaped serious injury on Christmas Eve when she was rear-ended by two cars at about 40 mph on her way in to work .... slowed to a stop at a light but two guys behind her didn't  Angry  Just some stiffness and hopefully will be fine...gotta give credit to her new VW Jetta... bumper's a bit worse for wear but she drove it away while the two cars that hit her look to be totaled.
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« Reply #11 on: December 25, 2015, 11:14:09 PM »

Sorry thear about your daughter's accident .  Glad she's ok.  I don't understand the way people drive on a day like today.  My sister told me about an accident she saw on the way to my house.  Obviously speed related.  SUV flipped, other cars involved.  The turkey will taste as good 10 minutes later.  The family will wait, for your safe arrival.  Too many distractions while driving these days.
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« Reply #12 on: December 26, 2015, 04:07:27 AM »



Well, the greatest wife in the world outdid herself again this year.

I was talking about getting into some welding and figured I would jump in to 220V MIGS as to not have to step up later from a small 120V rig.

The wife decided to do even better...




Still in route to my house, but this Lincoln should cover all of my welding needs for many many years to come. MIG (gas and gas-less), TIG, and Stick in one machine. Also has the LCD display, that makes it easy to pick exactly the type of welding you are doing and sets it up for you. Gets incredible reviews and I am looking forward to trying hard not to burn down my garage.



Damn, that's the nicest welder I've ever seen.  cooldude
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« Reply #13 on: December 26, 2015, 04:12:23 AM »

The best Christmas present was all of my family getting together (twice!), once at my apartment and once at my daughter's home.  Since we are all adults it was decided that we'd have no present exchange, company is enough,

However my kids didn't listen.  I received some nice practical presents from them anyway.

12 car wash tickets, (excellent for the snow and salt,) a grocery card, and a very nice 15 year old Glenlivet single malt.

John I sure wish that we were closer, I'd share the scotch with you Smiley
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« Reply #14 on: December 26, 2015, 04:14:05 AM »

56 volt electric chainsaw...



A friend has one, was showing it to us, and my wife knew I was impressed...
it was a big surprise to get one for Christmas, though  cooldude ...

I only chainsaw two or three times a year, it is not good for little gas
motors to just sit around... I have a Husky, so it usually starts pretty
easily, right now it doesn't idle very long, which is a drag, and probably
caused by sitting around with old gas in it... this electric one will turn
on with a press of the button every time I hope, and I have a tree
and some limbs down now that need cut up, I'll get to see it in action
in a day or so...

-Mike
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John Schmidt
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« Reply #15 on: December 26, 2015, 08:53:20 AM »

The best Christmas present was all of my family getting together (twice!), once at my apartment and once at my daughter's home.  Since we are all adults it was decided that we'd have no present exchange, company is enough,

However my kids didn't listen.  I received some nice practical presents from them anyway.

12 car wash tickets, (excellent for the snow and salt,) a grocery card, and a very nice 15 year old Glenlivet single malt.

John I sure wish that we were closer, I'd share the scotch with you Smiley
Wayne, not to worry. Lord willing we'll share again one day.  cooldude
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Patrick
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« Reply #16 on: December 26, 2015, 08:57:55 AM »

I got some socks. I thought I was doing good until I read this !    Grin
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« Reply #17 on: December 26, 2015, 11:54:48 AM »

Mike was kind enough to send me a number of url's to chrome for my Valk. I forwarded them to my family and they bought them all for me for Christmas (side covers, side cover connector, engine hangers, dip stick, oil filer cap, master cylinder covers, radiator cap trim and helmet lock extensions - all chromed). Can't wait to get them all on the bike.....going to look amazing.  Smiley

Mike, if you have no more use for the car horns you're replacing, give me a call. I could use a little more sound when I tap the horn.  

paul
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« Reply #18 on: December 26, 2015, 03:07:39 PM »

The wife got me a new pocket knife... a VERY nice pocket knife...

SOG Damascus

http://www.sogknives.com/arcitech-carbon-fiber-damascus.html

My parents got me a lemon tree, a navel orange tree, and a LA Sweet orange tree.  cooldude 
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« Reply #19 on: December 26, 2015, 03:30:21 PM »

Mike was kind enough to send me a number of url's to chrome for my Valk. I forwarded them to my family and they bought them all for me for Christmas (side covers, side cover connector, dip stick, oil filer cap, master cylinder covers, radiator cap trim and helmet lock extensions - all chromed). Can't wait to get them all on the bike.....going to look amazing.  Smiley

Mike, if you have no more use for the car horns you're replacing, give me a call. I could use a little more sound when I tap the horn.  

paul
Wow, Paul...if we would've known that they would just go for the whole list I could have added a few more items on there for ya  Grin 
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Mike

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« Reply #20 on: December 26, 2015, 04:50:24 PM »

WOW! You all got some mighty fine stuff!!!  Smiley

I upgraded my right side engine guard and replaced those ratty old "o"ring hiway pegs with some Kury pegs.

Hey Carl, do yourself a favor. When you do your carbs, be sure to replace those float valves as well. cooldude

Ride safe.
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Ken Tarver
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« Reply #21 on: December 26, 2015, 05:25:13 PM »

Like the chain saw Mike


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« Reply #22 on: December 26, 2015, 05:49:28 PM »

Sugar got me a new field coat!! Caint believe after 20 years the company's still in business.
Best coat I've ever had!
With her good cookin' (& new Christmas gift) I needed to go up a size...


or maybe two!

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« Reply #23 on: December 27, 2015, 08:38:30 AM »

Wow,  you all got some pretty nice items from Santa, or as some would say Mrs. Claus.  Except for poor Patrick on those socks.   Cry
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Patrick
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« Reply #24 on: December 27, 2015, 08:53:56 AM »

Wow,  you all got some pretty nice items from Santa, or as some would say Mrs. Claus.  Except for poor Patrick on those socks.   Cry




 Grin  Hopefully they'll keep my feets warm.  Grin
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« Reply #25 on: December 27, 2015, 09:21:27 AM »

Herself splashed out on one of these for me (and the Phat Gurl).

http://www.bullethd.us/#!motorcycle-video-camera-biker-mate/c1dkd



Only took a couple of hours to fit (properly), and all that is visible is the lens piece, as I had to mount it on the handlebars with a home-made clamp.


I've probably a bit of fine tuning to do, as it hasn't stopped raining here to allow me out for a decent run.
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« Reply #26 on: December 27, 2015, 10:05:51 AM »

Got a good one, called a Car Jump Start & Portable Power Bank. No bigger than a cell phone, and you can jump start your car/truck with it, even a diesel.  8,000 mAH, high output jump starter, 2 USB ports for recharging phones and electronic devices.  It comes in a small carrying case.  Just plug it in and charge it up.  Lithium ion technology, can be recharged over 1,000 times. 
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« Reply #27 on: December 27, 2015, 03:07:23 PM »

FAT.

I got FAT.
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« Reply #28 on: December 28, 2015, 04:59:00 AM »

My wife bought me a new front tire for the Valk but wouldn't let me keep it in the living room by the tree. "I don't want that smelly rubber thing in the house" so out to the shop it went. I no longer have the spoons and stuff to change them myself but am tempted to get a set and give it a try. I have chrome wheels, suppose I should get some protectors to go with the wrenches?  That new rubber seems awful stiff to me, will the sun soften it enough to help with the change?
i think harbor freight has those super hard plastic type spoons you could use on your wheels
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« Reply #29 on: December 28, 2015, 05:13:49 AM »

Best present was having both kids home for Christmas...first time in many years (both have lived
out west). Oh, and our first grandchild, 3 month old, Josi.

My wife bought me a new girlfriend. Her name is Alexa.
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« Reply #30 on: December 28, 2015, 11:30:59 AM »

Best present was having both kids home for Christmas...first time in many years (both have lived
out west). Oh, and our first grandchild, 3 month old, Josi.

My wife bought me a new girlfriend. Her name is Alexa.

confused on that last statement with wife allowing you a new girlfriend Alexa.  If I am thinking what I think it means,  you are one lucky man!  Grin
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« Reply #31 on: December 28, 2015, 11:38:22 AM »

Best present was having both kids home for Christmas...first time in many years (both have lived
out west). Oh, and our first grandchild, 3 month old, Josi.

My wife bought me a new girlfriend. Her name is Alexa.
So how much do new girlfriends cost these days ? Not that I'm in the market or anything, just curious ?
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« Reply #32 on: December 28, 2015, 12:28:14 PM »

Best present was having both kids home for Christmas...first time in many years (both have lived
out west). Oh, and our first grandchild, 3 month old, Josi.

My wife bought me a new girlfriend. Her name is Alexa.
So how much do new girlfriends cost these days ? Not that I'm in the market or anything, just curious ?

I'm guessing we're in the 40 - 50 thousand dollar range new, a little less used.  That is unless he was talking about the new grandgirl then she's more expensive but someone else is picking up the tab.
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« Reply #33 on: December 28, 2015, 12:36:14 PM »

Best present was having both kids home for Christmas...first time in many years (both have lived
out west). Oh, and our first grandchild, 3 month old, Josi.

My wife bought me a new girlfriend. Her name is Alexa.
So how much do new girlfriends cost these days ? Not that I'm in the market or anything, just curious ?

I'm guessing we're in the 40 - 50 thousand dollar range new, a little less used.  That is unless he was talking about the new grandgirl then she's more expensive but someone else is picking up the tab.
I think he said the granddaughters name is Josi. I think Therapist might be in need of some counseling from us here at the VRCC.  2funny (and 45k sounds reasonable)  Smiley
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« Reply #34 on: December 28, 2015, 12:38:38 PM »

My wife bought me a new front tire for the Valk but wouldn't let me keep it in the living room by the tree. "I don't want that smelly rubber thing in the house" so out to the shop it went. I no longer have the spoons and stuff to change them myself but am tempted to get a set and give it a try. I have chrome wheels, suppose I should get some protectors to go with the wrenches?  That new rubber seems awful stiff to me, will the sun soften it enough to help with the change?

Use tons of lube.  Murphys oil soap works great.
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« Reply #35 on: December 28, 2015, 12:44:31 PM »


I no longer have the spoons and stuff to change them myself but am tempted to get a set and give it a try. I have chrome wheels, suppose I should get some protectors to go with the wrenches?

I just changed the rear tire on my 1800 with the tire irons I've been using on the 1500... and
I used protectors. The 1800 wheels are painted black.

I can buff out the scratches on the 1500 wheels.

I had to rattle-can black out the scratches on the 1800 wheel.

I don't think you can fix scratched up chrome  :'( ...

I'm probably going to try these "plastic" spoons on the next tire, maybe they'll
help you...



-Mike
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« Reply #36 on: December 28, 2015, 03:58:02 PM »

Tools to put in my new dump truck mostly.....and a few shirts......

I always buy myself a Christmas present each year......this was what I got myself this year..... cooldude








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« Reply #37 on: December 28, 2015, 04:05:29 PM »

That new rubber seems awful stiff to me, will the sun soften it enough to help with the change?
Yes, throw it out there on the concrete for 2 or 3 hours.

Use tons of lube.  Murphys oil soap works great.
Not if you're using beads for balance, they tend to clump.
Always used Windex (it'll show a leak & evaporates pretty quick) but I wont hand mount 'em anymore,
jus' not worth the hassle.


FAT.

I got FAT.
BaWaaHaHaHa.......... I got some more of that too cooldude
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« Reply #38 on: December 28, 2015, 04:24:36 PM »

That's a real nice working rig Stan.   cooldude     (not just the toolbox)

If it will sit out in the weather, shouldn't you stain all that bare wood?


And a couple of those magnetized door signs with a phone number might bring in some business.

(I like the magnetized over permanent painted signs, because sometimes you want/need to be incognito)
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« Reply #39 on: December 28, 2015, 04:57:54 PM »

The wood is pressure treated......Door signs......still thinking about that.....
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