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    Should have it ready for next planned range trip.

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    Actually going to check Murdochs in Ft Morgan before order rings. I noticed they had several Vortex Precision Rings sets.

    They have a nicely stocked firearm dept.

    Some very good prices on glass.
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    Quote Originally Posted by brutal View Post
    Mine's been a wreck for months. Still have construction stuff in it, millwork, etc. Wife can get her car in so she's happy. I'm stuck out in the cold and have trouble finding stuff when needed. most oft used tools are just in a bucket at this point.
    I wish it had just been a couple months.

    It's been a train wreck since we brought home my wife's parents estate. Between that 32' enclosed trailer load of stuff, my projects and hobby stuff, and the company inventory that lives here, we haven't had a car in the garage in a while...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Grant H. View Post
    ... we haven't had a car in the garage in a while...
    Is THAT what it's for?!?
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    Quote Originally Posted by ChickNorris View Post
    Is THAT what it's for?!?
    That's the theory at least...
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    I could maybe, just maybe squeeze a Tonka in my shop right now.

    So Im right there with you Grant...
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    Someday I will have a real shop in addition to the garage.

    Until then, my oversize 2 car garage is probably only ever going to hold one car at a time...
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    I occasionally see this ad. The source looks cheap, but I'm intrigued none the less. What do you think, garbage?
    https://www.mygeniusgift.com/product...13455564275773

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    Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
    I occasionally see this ad. The source looks cheap, but I'm intrigued none the less. What do you think, garbage?
    https://www.mygeniusgift.com/product...13455564275773

    For $30, that's almost worth buying to try.

    I've seen the ad, and it is intriguing to know if it works well or not.

    It could never keep up with my plasma cutter, so I don't know that I have much use for it, but I'd be curious to know how it goes if you buy one.
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    I?ve used pneumatic nibblers. They work pretty well. Looks like a nifty tool but I really just don?t do much with sheet metal these days.