RatLabGuy
You look like a monkey and smell like one too
- Joined
- May 18, 2005
- Location
- Churchville, MD
I bet thsi was fun for 20 seconds until you hit a ditch or rut and that front end got stuck
I bet thsi was fun for 20 seconds until you hit a ditch or rut and that front end got stuck
Why does this picture make me want to paint it legit flat black and some old school hotrod pin striping on it
Pretty good memory. Axel is proper spelling but he doesn’t know the difference.Axle is the man! Sorry if I got his name wrong, or spelled it wrong. I’m going off of memory from one of your previous posts.
If you no likey the snakeys, you've been warned...
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This is actually the second time in about a week I've caught this 5' rat snake in a piece of pipe. The first time was by chance, trying to relocate him from the neighbor's. He still thought it was a good escape the second time.
You can put him in my basement. I need a mouser down there.If you no likey the snakeys, you've been warned...
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This is actually the second time in about a week I've caught this 5' rat snake in a piece of pipe. The first time was by chance, trying to relocate him from the neighbor's. He still thought it was a good escape the second time.
I like that....it doesn't scream bull dozer looking at it.Little Artec truss action. Time for a bit of paint.
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I like that....it doesn't scream bull dozer looking at it.
I remember that dealership when I was a kid.Digging through the glovebox of the 69 C10 and found this at the bottom of the rats nest. Looks like a misprint?
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Looks like parchment. Gee, you Are old!I remember that dealership when I was a kid.
Ground a few stumps yesterday. I don't know what kind of tree they were, but all of them had red streaks in them. Pretty cool. Maybe something in the ground caused it, idk.
My uncle does that. He like knots in the trucks and root balls I believe.There are a couple of trees that 'bleed' when cut or have colored streaks (can't remember what kinds) and woodworkers typically like turning them into bowls, etc. If you can get your hands on enough of it and know a woodworker, might make a quick buck!