I won't throw away my first one, it's got an ad for a tire, that has nothing to do with a tire, but it shows a pretty good looking rear end.
I believe it was the 2008 Motor Carrier Atlas.
Edit: Double Checked and yes, it was the 2008 Rand McNally Motor Carrier Road Atlas:
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Where is everyone #5
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That's what a sand blast cabinet is for.

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I’ve ridden a couple times for the same profession lol never had to pay for it, but this next time when I go back to pick up my truck will definitely be the last.
At least it’s about to be daylight and I get to sit outside for a couple hours drinking coffee and watching my racing pigeons before I have to hit the road at 12beastr123, singlescrewshaker, Feedman and 4 others Thank this. -
It’s been a long time, but I’m pretty sure you mean that machine that uses some kind of material you dump inside with the brass and it spins the hell out of the brass/that cleaning material scrapes off the dirt and grime; I sure as hell want one too, but a really good automatic one I think costs at least er $600? They have cheaper ones that you get a good workout using the handle to spin it, but who washes dishes by hand anymore…singlescrewshaker, Feedman, CAXPT and 3 others Thank this.
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It basically just vibrates, put media in with the brass to clean and polish the inside as well as the outside.
Just have to look and make sure no media is lodged in the hole of the primer pocket when it’s done.
I use to bring in super fine drill cuttings from down in Kentucky, mixed with the media it really done a good job…Tug Toy, singlescrewshaker, Feedman and 4 others Thank this. -
Looks like I only have videos that I don’t know how to send on here, but here’s 3 from my latest batch; they’re outside now and bigger lol racing homer pigeons can fly roughly 1000 miles at 60 mph, or at faster speeds over shorter distances topping off at about 100 mph; it definitely depends on the individual pigeon. I’ve never seen anything cut through the sky so fast and they fly faster than hawks, but a hawk flys high and uses his weight/descending altitude to pick up speed
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I’ve been thinking nonstop that the media is made out of corn, but I didn’t want to say that out loud for some reason lol turns out I was right after I googled it, along with other materials for different types.singlescrewshaker, Feedman, CAXPT and 3 others Thank this.
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Yes, 590A1.
That’s the one the Army uses, IIRC.singlescrewshaker, CAXPT, dwells40 and 5 others Thank this. -
Polytech was making clones of the Winchester 1897 for Cimarron. I saw one at the gun show yesterday.singlescrewshaker, CAXPT, dwells40 and 4 others Thank this.
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My birdbath idea has been somewhat discontinued because I’ve been away, but I’ll burn the whole building down around that tub before I drag that heavy cast iron tub out of there lol need a stopper for it, probably too cold for a bath anyway right now
The one that’s sitting on the nasty tub is the only one I have with that color pattern lol she’s one of my favorite ones since I almost accidentally killed her after tube feeding her when she was a baby bird and I didn’t stick the tube down far enough, so some of the bird milk got in her lungs and she asphyxiated…. Don’t even ask about the one that swallowed the small rubber feeding tube that popped right off (my mistake for using a small one), it involved a box cutter blade, Neosporin and a small shaving bandaid
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