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Re: Pictures of Miscellaneous Stuff & Things

Posted: Mon Jun 20, 2022 9:20 pm
by cudgee
jerryd6818 wrote: Mon Jun 20, 2022 12:20 pm
cudgee wrote: Mon Jun 20, 2022 1:07 am
jerryd6818 wrote: Mon Jun 20, 2022 12:56 am

It's the proper way to destroy a ragged, worn out American Flag.
Thankyou. Is this done on a particular day every year, or just when required. ???
No particular schedule. Boy Scouts may have a particular day they do it but for civilians, nope.
::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu:: ::handshake::

Re: Pictures of Miscellaneous Stuff & Things

Posted: Mon Jun 20, 2022 9:21 pm
by cudgee
Nev52 wrote: Mon Jun 20, 2022 11:28 am Thank you all for your comments. No web site for me Cudgee :) I have a long way to go.

Nev
You have already come a long way my friend. ::nod:: ::nod:: ::nod::

Re: Pictures of Miscellaneous Stuff & Things

Posted: Tue Jun 21, 2022 10:27 am
by Nev52
cudgee wrote: Mon Jun 20, 2022 9:21 pm
Nev52 wrote: Mon Jun 20, 2022 11:28 am Thank you all for your comments. No web site for me Cudgee :) I have a long way to go.

Nev
You have already come a long way my friend. ::nod:: ::nod:: ::nod::
Thank you ::handshake::

Re: Pictures of Miscellaneous Stuff & Things

Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2022 12:10 am
by zzyzzogeton
cudgee wrote: Mon Jun 20, 2022 1:07 am Thankyou. Is this done on a particular day every year, or just when required. ???
There's no set date, but some Scout Troops conduct a ceremony of 14 June, Flag Day. Others (Scout Troops and VFWs and AmLeg Posts) will conduct one as necessary when they accumulate a significant number of them from civilians who have worn flags that need disposal. My Legion Post conducts a ceremony about every 6 months.

The proper manner by which to dispose of worn flags is a respectful ceremony during which the burned.

In general, the flags are folded correctly, a chaplain says a prayer of two, the color guard dips a folded flag in kerosene or diesel, and then place in the large fire in the burn pit. (Large so that the flag/flags burn quickly and completely.) The participants either salute and recite the Pledge of Allgiance or all stand in silence while the flags burn. One variation is the white stars are curt out of the blue field and the stars presented to veterans along with a note that states that their service willnever be forgotten. The ashes are subsequently buried.

Re: Pictures of Miscellaneous Stuff & Things

Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2022 12:53 am
by cudgee
zzyzzogeton wrote: Wed Jun 22, 2022 12:10 am
cudgee wrote: Mon Jun 20, 2022 1:07 am Thankyou. Is this done on a particular day every year, or just when required. ???
There's no set date, but some Scout Troops conduct a ceremony of 14 June, Flag Day. Others (Scout Troops and VFWs and AmLeg Posts) will conduct one as necessary when they accumulate a significant number of them from civilians who have worn flags that need disposal. My Legion Post conducts a ceremony about every 6 months.

The proper manner by which to dispose of worn flags is a respectful ceremony during which the burned.

In general, the flags are folded correctly, a chaplain says a prayer of two, the color guard dips a folded flag in kerosene or diesel, and then place in the large fire in the burn pit. (Large so that the flag/flags burn quickly and completely.) The participants either salute and recite the Pledge of Allgiance or all stand in silence while the flags burn. One variation is the white stars are curt out of the blue field and the stars presented to veterans along with a note that states that their service willnever be forgotten. The ashes are subsequently buried.
Thankyou my friend. ::tu:: ::handshake::

Re: Pictures of Miscellaneous Stuff & Things

Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2022 3:15 pm
by FRJ
Honest Abe.

Re: Pictures of Miscellaneous Stuff & Things

Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2022 3:57 pm
by philco
Joe that's almost enough to pay for a quarter tank of gas. ::dang::

Re: Pictures of Miscellaneous Stuff & Things

Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2022 6:21 pm
by jmh58
philco wrote: Wed Jun 22, 2022 3:57 pm Joe that's almost enough to pay for a quarter tank of gas. ::dang::
🤣🤣😬🤣🤣
John 💥

Re: Pictures of Miscellaneous Stuff & Things

Posted: Sat Jun 25, 2022 3:29 pm
by Mumbleypeg
The rebuilt carburetor from my grandfather’s Model A Ford.
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I’ve been negligent - the Model A hasn’t been run in a couple of years (since before COVID). A friend asked if I was going to drive it in the Independence Day parade so decided I’d better get it ready. So a couple of weeks ago I started it. Which led to a series of problems to be resolved. It’s amazing what can happen when a car hasn’t been run for an extended time period. After many hours of work and enough spent on parts to have bought several pocket knives ::facepalm:: I think it’s finally ready to go. This carburetor rebuild has been an adventure!

Been teasing the wife about letting her ride in the rumble seat during the parade! 8)

Ken

Re: Pictures of Miscellaneous Stuff & Things

Posted: Sat Jun 25, 2022 4:10 pm
by Unk
Nice work on the carb, Ken.

I used to have a '71 MGB and a 58 Porsche 356A. The MGB had twin SU carbs and the Porsche had twin Zenith carbs. To balance them, I had a Gunson Colortune. It's little glass see-through spark plug adapter, that allowed you to "see" into the cylinder as it fired. The process was to adjust the richness of the carbs while the car was running until the fire in the cylinder just turned from yellow to blue, if I remember. Pretty neat little tool, and you could really get the carbs synched up nicely. When the carbs were synced, It made a huge difference in how well they ran.


The last carb I worked on was my power washer with a Honda engine. I let it sit a little too long and the carb gummed up. I found a brand new carb for about $10 on Amazon. Bolted it on and it fired right up. :lol:

Using a Gunson Colortune:


Re: Pictures of Miscellaneous Stuff & Things

Posted: Sat Jun 25, 2022 6:04 pm
by Mumbleypeg
Good you were able to find a carburetor for $10, Mike.

Not quite so inexpensive on a 90 year old car. :( Rebuilding this one was an adventure. :lol: The Model A Ford is a true marvel in its simplicity. For those not familiar, the Model A has a both a hand and a foot throttle, a manual choke and fuel mixture adjustment rod, and a spark advance lever, all in the driver compartment. So by adjusting them while listening to it run and “feeling” the running engine’s vibration, the driver can literally tune the engine to run at optimum performance. ::nod:: If those don’t do the trick there are easily accessible adjustment screws on the carburetor itself.

“Mr. Goodwrench” and his computers may know how to tune a modern day car, but I for sure can’t.

Ken

Re: Pictures of Miscellaneous Stuff & Things

Posted: Sat Jun 25, 2022 6:33 pm
by jmh58
Tacoma reached a mile stone yesterday!!
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Re: Pictures of Miscellaneous Stuff & Things

Posted: Sat Jun 25, 2022 6:35 pm
by jmh58
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Re: Pictures of Miscellaneous Stuff & Things

Posted: Sat Jun 25, 2022 6:56 pm
by outkast
While on my way to visit Boatright Blade Works I saw this epic old barn and the patriotic round bale wraps
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Re: Pictures of Miscellaneous Stuff & Things

Posted: Sat Jun 25, 2022 7:10 pm
by Mumbleypeg
Such a shame that wonderful old barn has deteriorated. There was one with a similar roof line but probably smaller a few miles from our place. It had stalls inside that were built for teams, two horses or mules per stall, and set up so they could be fed hay and grain from the loft and hallway outside the stalls. Great history lesson and look into how people lived 100+ years ago. But recently a housing developer bought the place and bulldozed the barn, old house and every tree on the place. ::barf:: ::dang::

Ken

Re: Pictures of Miscellaneous Stuff & Things

Posted: Sun Jun 26, 2022 12:55 pm
by jerryd6818
outkast, I hope you don't mind. I "adjusted" the picture of the barn a little bit to make it easier to see. I wish I had a picture of my Granddad's old barn. Sigh.

Re: Pictures of Miscellaneous Stuff & Things

Posted: Sun Jun 26, 2022 2:00 pm
by peanut740
jmh58 wrote: Sat Jun 25, 2022 6:33 pm Tacoma reached a mile stone yesterday!!A92060BC-0BBB-44AF-81E2-F5B8A36DACBD.jpeg3C828237-1A4A-4840-8931-F542BAEF85E1.jpeg
Should be good for another 100k.

Re: Pictures of Miscellaneous Stuff & Things

Posted: Sun Jun 26, 2022 9:47 pm
by gsmith7158
Here's one of my girls out in the backyard.

Re: Pictures of Miscellaneous Stuff & Things

Posted: Sun Jun 26, 2022 9:54 pm
by philco
Greg is that shot taken through your window screen, or have you put up a chicken wire fence to keep those deer from wandering off ? :mrgreen:

Re: Pictures of Miscellaneous Stuff & Things

Posted: Sun Jun 26, 2022 10:34 pm
by gsmith7158
philco wrote: Sun Jun 26, 2022 9:54 pm Greg is that shot taken through your window screen, or have you put up a chicken wire fence to keep those deer from wandering off ? :mrgreen:
Phil that's the screen on my bedroom window. I guess my zoom made it so visible.

Re: Pictures of Miscellaneous Stuff & Things

Posted: Sat Jul 09, 2022 3:25 am
by OLDE CUTLER
I had to laugh when I saw this sign today. Not only are they shorthanded, but the help they have can't spell.
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Re: Pictures of Miscellaneous Stuff & Things

Posted: Sat Jul 09, 2022 5:10 am
by cudgee
An old " Rabbito " selling rabbits door to door during the great depression. May have some relevance towards the end of the year.
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Re: Pictures of Miscellaneous Stuff & Things

Posted: Sat Jul 09, 2022 2:17 pm
by dlr110
cudgee wrote: Sat Jul 09, 2022 5:10 am An old " Rabbito " selling rabbits door to door during the great depression. May have some relevance towards the end of the year.

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That's a good one cudgee. You know if we don't get some rain here in North Texas there may not even be any rabbits by the end of the year.

Re: Pictures of Miscellaneous Stuff & Things

Posted: Sun Jul 10, 2022 2:17 am
by doglegg
cudgee wrote: Sat Jul 09, 2022 5:10 am An old " Rabbito " selling rabbits door to door during the great depression. May have some relevance towards the end of the year.

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Cool story. My dad shot rabbits and sold them to buy my mom's wedding ring.

Re: Pictures of Miscellaneous Stuff & Things

Posted: Sun Jul 10, 2022 2:39 am
by Unk
cudgee wrote: Sat Jul 09, 2022 5:10 am An old " Rabbito " selling rabbits door to door during the great depression. May have some relevance towards the end of the year.

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Cudgee, my best friend is a manager at a feed store. The owner of the Feed Stores raises hogs and feeds them with broken sacks of feed that he can't sell. Once a year he slaughters some of the hogs and gives 3 or 4 boxes of pork to each his employees. My buddy couldn't get all the meat into his freezers, so he bought a box over and put it in my freezer, and told us to "eat all we want", and that they couldn't even eat all they got last year. Sure is good! And with meat prices the way they are, a very welcome gift.