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  1. #1
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    Hunting season coming up

    Let see all of your hunting gear. Feeders, blinds,skinning racks.
    Here is one my protein feeders that I built 8yrs ago.
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    Last edited by Blazey10; 08-31-2010 at 08:02 PM.
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    Here's Mine. It will shave your leg. Face hair it pulls a little.
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    Quote Originally Posted by urch55 View Post
    Here's Mine. It will shave your leg. Face hair it pulls a little.
    Urch shaves his legs.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Blazey10 View Post
    Urch shaves his legs.
    Only for sharpness testing; you know that high tect. stuff. And it's only a little spot. Why carry a dull knife? Carrying/using a dull knife is like going up a 20ft ladder with out shoring it up. It's an accident waiting to happen. RIGHT??????

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    No pictures from me until after November 15th.
    So little time...So many machine tools.........
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    Ouch...dang...i tripped.:d
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    Quote Originally Posted by Blazey10 View Post
    Ouch...dang...i tripped.:d
    So what are you saying?

    You don't want to use my knife on arm pit hair. or do you?.

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    I prefer to hunt on the move. This thing doesn't have high velocity, but does have knockdown power. Need to put a Mercedes crosshair on the front.

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    A kid that can actually run the stuff +++

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    Hey Blazey, it is just about time for me to stay out of the woods. Thanks for the reminder, the deer hunters down here get pissed when you go screamin past on you dirt bike and scare Bambi off. We have a kinda loose agreement, we stay out of the woods during the season and they dont leave wire across the trail and stuff like that. It starts sometime in November and lasts till sometime near bout January, so thats the time to get my bike all tuned and cleaned up. Havent been out this year since I got myself disabled, but thats the way we do it down here and it seems to work out among us pretty good. Hadn't thought abpout it till you reminded me it is almost that time of year again. Thanks man!!!!!
    Bob
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    Big nasty scar, no kidneys, so you think you got issues?

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    Beckett,
    Talk about dirt bikes, twenty some odd years ago a guy got attacked by yellow jackets as he was riding. he had to go to the ER. You would think he could out run them. I always wondered if his bike was a yellow Yamaha. To them it was a BIG jacket so they sent out a hit squad.

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    Yup, got a YZ 250 thats rocket ship quic, and I can definately out run the wasp and yellow jackets, but when Bubby gets pissed I cant outrun them bullets. A few years ago they were leaving trees in the trails and wires across and stuff like that, but we all made peace so we just try to get along and respect what each other is doing and it works out pretty good. Amazing what a beer and some freindly conversation can accomplish if you just give it a try. Some folks cant figure it out, but at least its not suicide to ride in those woods anymore. Last time I rode there I almost ran Bambi down, he jumped out and ran about 100 yards down the trail and here I was coming along gassjn on it pretty good, and OH MY GOD, Needed clean drawers after that...
    Bob
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    Big nasty scar, no kidneys, so you think you got issues?

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    Jeff's CNC Plasma Cutting

    Here is a deer feeder I built back in 03.
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    I use to build corn feeders like that when I had acess to my FIL's sheetmetal shop. It would hold 250# of corn. Later figured how to make it modular by adding section to the top to gain capacity.
    Good stand you have it on, looks tall though.

    Are those firepits in the background?
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    Blaze,
    Talk about corn feeders.

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    Talking Jeff's CNC plasma cutting

    Quote Originally Posted by Blazey10 View Post
    I use to build corn feeders like that when I had acess to my FIL's sheetmetal shop. It would hold 250# of corn. Later figured how to make it modular by adding section to the top to gain capacity.
    Good stand you have it on, looks tall though.

    Are those firepits in the background?
    Hi Blazey, yes it's a little tall, the guy I built them for owns a cattle ranch and has alot of deer running through his property, he wanted the stands to be adjustable in hight and the ladder removeable, so I made the feet of the stands to where they would slide out of the legs and a bolt that locks them in place, one man can set up the whole feeder. The reason for the hight is that the rancher wanted to back his truck up to the feeder, unfold the ladder, set it up from the bed of his truck to the feeder, so he could load the feeder from the back of his truck, then remove the ladder, so I custom built two of them for the guy. yes, those are fire pits you see in the background, I built them for the same guy, with a hook for a pot and with two expanded metal grills on each one, I made them adjustable in hight as well, all you had to do was turn the grill one way or the other a complete turn or two to raise or lower the grill. Here are a few more pictures. Have a good one, Jeff.
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