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Re: Gear Pictures - Guns, Gear & Blades (of course!) [Re: SkunkHunter] #1004360 06/09/14 05:26 PM
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Originally Posted by SkunkHunter
Oh and JJ had some plans for an organic toilet composter. It was pretty neat setup.


Septic system.


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Re: Gear Pictures - Guns, Gear & Blades (of course!) [Re: Endeavour Morse] #1004368 06/09/14 07:25 PM
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Septic system is what I lived with until I joined the Military and we got "City utilities". First house I bought was in 1981 in Mountain Home Idaho. MAYBE 800 sqft.


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Re: Gear Pictures - Guns, Gear & Blades (of course!) [Re: Endeavour Morse] #1004453 06/10/14 07:01 AM
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I knew about the supply/demand thing, sort of. I was just talking general ball park for an average home, A/C, fridge, furnace blower, lights ....

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Re: Gear Pictures - Guns, Gear & Blades (of course!) [Re: Endeavour Morse] #1004470 06/10/14 10:48 AM
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Randy, it doesn't work like that. Square foot of living space, ceiling heights, percentage of facade that has glass, glazing quality, insulation values and installation type, appliance efficiencies, lighting type (incandescent, CFL, LED), and a big one: CLIMATE ZONE (Alaska is a little different than Arizona), etc.

An average home where you are is different than an average home in Florida or New York.

It simply isn't a "average solar system cost xxxx" situation.


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Re: Gear Pictures - Guns, Gear & Blades (of course!) [Re: Endeavour Morse] #1004471 06/10/14 10:51 AM
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I knew they were complicated, but not that much.


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Re: Gear Pictures - Guns, Gear & Blades (of course!) [Re: Endeavour Morse] #1004472 06/10/14 10:52 AM
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I was talking about average consumption. But then again, as you said, that will also vary from place to place.


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Oh and yeah there are a lot of variables involved with consumption as well.


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Re: Gear Pictures - Guns, Gear & Blades (of course!) [Re: Endeavour Morse] #1004753 06/11/14 07:08 PM
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I thought I would just post pics of the two guns I am most proud to own. They're actually my two most prized material possessions. I would sell my house before I would sell one of these.

The top one is a Winchester Model 1890 that both my father and grandfather learned to shoot with. It is chambered in .22 Long and was manufactured in 1901.

The bottom one is a Weatherby Mark V that my mom bought my dad in 1981. It is chambered in .257 WBY MAG and was manufactured in 1981.

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I don't have a pic but I have my great grandfathers Winchester model 1897 take down trap 16ga. I feel like you. Wouldn't trade it for anything.
When I went to youth pheasant hunts as a kid I had guys trying to buy it from me right then and there lol


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Re: Gear Pictures - Guns, Gear & Blades (of course!) [Re: Endeavour Morse] #1004776 06/12/14 01:15 AM
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Those are both nice rifles Adam, but that 22..... Just something special about an old well used gun.


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