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re: Gun Safe in Garage

Posted by Tigerpaw123 on 4/14/26 at 12:40 pm to
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One thing I did was include a 30k rider on my homeowners insurance for it but that would not cover all in that garage safe


check out Eastern Insurance historic firearms and collectibles policy, It is a stand alone policy not connected to homeowners, covers $40K worth of guns and accessories, $100 deductible, DO NOT have to list your forearms unless any one gun is valued over $10K

only costs 150/year
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No experience with that, but everything I have from vevor works great

Have you tried this?
Cook 3 pounds, they are cheap, and reheat well
239 beans per serving , and not one more

re: Is Moose good eating?

Posted by Tigerpaw123 on 3/31/26 at 8:33 pm to
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That looks perfect


Thank you, and it was, whole tenderloin rolled in salt and roasted over a campfire until internal temp of 120, all done river side on day 7 of a 10 day float hunt, after eating mountain house freeze dried meals , enjoyed it with friends after harvesting a BC bull, does not get much better
Have had the Dewalt for a little over a year, I like it, but it is heavy

re: How does one cook Japanese Wagyu?

Posted by Tigerpaw123 on 3/29/26 at 6:59 am to
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The problem I have is that it is a bit under an inch


Never mind
Any talk of student loans being forgiven needs to be eliminated until SS is flush (which will and should be never, you borrow you repay) but those of us who have worked and paid our loans , paid into SS, should receive benefits promised
End the fraud and abuse with disability, food stamps, and government assistance would be a huge relief for the program as well

re: Heat pump vs electric HVAC

Posted by Tigerpaw123 on 3/19/26 at 11:12 am to
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Just wasn't sure if there were any tradeoffs I wasn't aware of other than upfront cost


you will be putting more wear and tear on your compressor as it will be running year round, take it for what it is worth

re: FFL transfers in Ascension

Posted by Tigerpaw123 on 3/18/26 at 10:41 am to
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try the pawn shops. I’ve used gold n guns a bunch of times but I don’t remember the fee. 10 dollars difference either way isn’t that big a deal


Loved gold n guns, Mark ran a top notch store, his family kept it open for a while after his untimely death, but sadly they are closed now, he charged $25 for a transfer several years ago

re: FFL transfers in Ascension

Posted by Tigerpaw123 on 3/18/26 at 10:39 am to
Wow, place I use in Mississippi (can only do long guns there bc I am LA resident) still only charges $20

FFL transfers in Ascension

Posted by Tigerpaw123 on 3/17/26 at 6:19 pm
Is $50 the going rate, anybody know of cheaper places?
Do your crawfish like you want em, when you are finished add plenty more seasoning, shrimp take more , bring your water to a boil, add shrimp and cut fire , they will start to float , then sink, won’t take long

re: ALL RATS CAN BURN. HELP?

Posted by Tigerpaw123 on 3/12/26 at 12:34 pm to
You have to go to war, multiple layers of attack

make sure any type of feed is gone, spilled corn, dog food, garbage , anything they can eat

first clean your atv, i mean really clean it with pressure washer, ammonia ( you have to get their urine smell out of it, they come back to thier own scent), go ahead and spray with peppermint oil, coat the wires with silicone , put crumbled up irsh spring soap etc
move your atv, find it a new home at least temporarily until the rats are gone
then set up rat poison (one bite is great) , rat traps, bait buckets, and get a cat
once the rats are gone then you can return your atv

re: driveway/cement cleaner

Posted by Tigerpaw123 on 3/4/26 at 10:29 am to
just more pressure for the cement , jo max mixed according to label for siding etc

re: Tire repair kit

Posted by Tigerpaw123 on 2/25/26 at 11:40 am to
I have always heard that patches are better than plugs, but I have never had a plug fail???

I have a jar full of the screws in my truck, never used them but have been highly recommended