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I don't think so, feathers were just longer on the tips. A co-worker contacted a rescure center and they said "take it outside" in case it gets its go back. LoL never even considered that. It took him an hour or so to recoup and the he fluffed up and zoomed off. They had a volunteer enroute when the lil guy took off.
 
I don't think so, feathers were just longer on the tips. A co-worker contacted a rescure center and they said "take it outside" in case it gets its go back. LoL never even considered that. It took him an hour or so to recoup and the he fluffed up and zoomed off. They had a volunteer enroute when the lil guy took off.

Uh....... it was a reference to red bull
 
I don't think so, feathers were just longer on the tips. A co-worker contacted a rescure center and they said "take it outside" in case it gets its go back. LoL never even considered that. It took him an hour or so to recoup and the he fluffed up and zoomed off. They had a volunteer enroute when the lil guy took off.
Awesome! I have six feeders on my front porch and we go through a gallon every 2-3 days. 4 parts water one part sugar. After about 4 years of feeding them right, we have about a dozen or so swarming at any given time.
 
Heck yeah, always check clearance rack at tractor supply.

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Stuff has a shelf life....if it runs like garbage you'll know why.
The folding process that makes it tubular allows moisture penetration. So yeah it's an inside out stick electrode.......and yeah runs like crap when exposed or allowed to soak up any moisture. Best method is to store and treat like a coated electrode. The really high end dual shield wires come in a wrapper like a pop tart. Code also dictates shelf life and expiration like a 7018 on critical applications.
 
Stuff has a shelf life....if it runs like garbage you'll know why.
The folding process that makes it tubular allows moisture penetration. So yeah it's an inside out stick electrode.......and yeah runs like crap when exposed or allowed to soak up any moisture. Best method is to store and treat like a coated electrode. The really high end dual shield wires come in a wrapper like a pop tart. Code also dictates shelf life and expiration like a 7018 on critical applications.
I thought about that after I bought it, it'll be a minute before I get through 2 of the spools.. I've only ever gotten one bad spool though, and ran many spools of forney wire. (For my definition of many, which is your definition of few I'm sure) but anything over 1/4" I'm calling my buddy with his ranger to come by.. unless I get a bigger unit..
 
Awesome! I have six feeders on my front porch and we go through a gallon every 2-3 days. 4 parts water one part sugar. After about 4 years of feeding them right, we have about a dozen or so swarming at any given time.

They love the salvia, zinnia, and canna lilies in our front flowers beds. We've got a couple of pairs we see zooming around with the bees, hummingbird moths, monarchs and other butterflies.
 
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How is it that they could ride like that on a train and not leak a single drop of oil, but yet every Vega I've ever seen couldn't sit in a parking lot for 30 seconds without marking it's territory?
Maybe because all the oil sat in the front of the crank case so long the rear main seal dried out :lol:
 
Got this one on FB Marketplace for $750 added the big bar
Nice. I'm still rocking my Craigslist 046 Magnum, it rips, but the newer ones are so much smoother and use less fuel.
 
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Best chair lift ever.
 
Stuff has a shelf life....if it runs like garbage you'll know why.
The folding process that makes it tubular allows moisture penetration. So yeah it's an inside out stick electrode.......and yeah runs like crap when exposed or allowed to soak up any moisture. Best method is to store and treat like a coated electrode. The really high end dual shield wires come in a wrapper like a pop tart. Code also dictates shelf life and expiration like a 7018 on critical applications.
I feel like that's what happened to me. Got where I couldn't weld anymore with a spool of.35. I Did have it for a long time. Last ditch effort, I bought a new spool of .30 & new tips. Walla, it welds again!
 
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