Jim Watson
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Do not forget to pull a vacuum and backfill with an inert gas. Argon is a good choice.
It's his fault, describing a super duper weapons cache.
Do not forget to pull a vacuum and backfill with an inert gas. Argon is a good choice.
I can fix this….It's his fault, describing a super duper weapons cache.
I hit a cache of coins I'd be back to the dig with a piece of heavy equipment as a full weir system.Survivalists in Oregon vacuum-pack the metal parts after adding a desiccant pack or two.
Wood (if any) just gets a coat of wax, then everything goes into the PVC tubes.
Bury vertically, with the top about three feet down.
Then, at about a foot and a half down, bury a Mason jar with a couple of hundred bucks in coins.
Most searchers with metal detectors will get as far as the money cache and then stop... .
Resistol is better for the money [I need to get fitted for a Stetson...
Nitrogen can be easier to source, and you'll be less tempted to buy welding stuff with the "gun" money . . .with an inert gas. Argon is a good choice
If you support other gun nuts' reasoning even when you have no earthly idea what they're talking about...just because we're all enablers.That's a real stretch, but OK, I'll buy it!!
mabey it was Neon
Aragon - For some reason I feel like quoting “ Lord of the Ring” so I willArgon is a chemical element with the symbol Ar and atomic number 18. It is in group 18 of the periodic table and is a noble gas.[7] Argon is the third-most abundant gas in the Earth's atmosphere, at 0.934% (9340 ppmv). It is more than twice as abundant as water vapor (which averages about 4000 ppmv, but varies greatly), 23 times as abundant as carbon dioxide (400 ppmv), and more than 500 times as abundant as neon (18 ppmv). Argon is the most abundant noble gas in Earth's crust, comprising 0.00015% of the crust.
Nearly all of the argon in the Earth's atmosphere is radiogenic argon-40, derived from the decay of potassium-40 in the Earth's crust. In the universe, argon-36 is by far the most common argon isotope, as it is the most easily produced by stellar nucleosynthesis in supernovas.
The name "argon" is derived from the Greek word ἀργόν, neuter singular form of ἀργός meaning 'lazy' or 'inactive', as a reference to the fact that the element undergoes almost no chemical reactions. The complete octet (eight electrons) in the outer atomic shell makes argon stable and resistant to bonding with other elements. Its triple point temperature of 83.8058 K is a defining fixed point in the International Temperature Scale of 1990.
Argon is extracted industrially by the fractional distillation of liquid air. Argon is mostly used as an inert shielding gas in welding and other high-temperature industrial processes where ordinarily unreactive substances become reactive; for example, an argon atmosphere is used in graphite electric furnaces to prevent the graphite from burning. Argon is also used in incandescent, fluorescent lighting, and other gas-discharge tubes. Argon makes a distinctive blue-green gas laser. Argon is also used in fluorescent glow starters.
You may be a gun nut if you buy a lifetime's supply of ammo that is hard to find. LOL
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If you get that creepy feeling when you look at your digital clock in the middle of the night and it reads.....
223
243
308
357
Freaked me out a bit and made me wonder if it didn’t have some deeper significance.
If you get that creepy feeling when you look at your digital clock in the middle of the night and it reads.....
223
243
308
357
444
458
556.....
....etc
that sounds like a Dream Come True!I think I'm in trouble???
I woke up this morning at 416!
Tried to fall back asleep.
Looked at the clock again at 458
Break out the checkbook.I think I'm in trouble???
I woke up this morning at 416!
Tried to fall back asleep.
Looked at the clock again at 458
HK 416 in 458 Socom when?I think I'm in trouble???
I woke up this morning at 416!
Tried to fall back asleep.
Looked at the clock again at 458
My 72 GTX had that air cleaner cover!They had muscle car engine back in the day called the 440 "magnum". Here's a picture of the air cleaner cover "pie tin"
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it’s better that they don’t know! and they could not tell a AR from a GlockMy 72 GTX had that air cleaner cover!
My wife asked me if I owned an AR-15, I said no, I have 6!
We did that with Exit 303 on I-10 for a client we serviced every day - called it the British Exit.I once memorized highway number 380 by associating it with a cartridge, then later caused problems when I gave someone directions to turn on highway 308. Oops - wrong cartridge!