Tips for casting. (2 Viewers)

No wive , ergo no rolling pin!;) GF has her own place.:D

Yeoww.....that explains a lot!:D If I attempted an operation like that in the

wife's kitchen I would disappear from the Forum & the planet.

In my case the wife is the voice of reason! A long time ago I went out and

spent $2K on reloading equiptment......it was really neat. While I was

explaining to the wife how this would save money she got out her caculator

and determined that at the rate I shoot my weapons it would take 200 years

for me to break even. She also pointed out my life expectancy might diminish

if I completed my reloading project.:D

Point is Michael, when girlfriend becomes wife.......your kitchen days of

casting are OVER!:eek:

Njja
 
Yeoww.....that explains a lot!:D If I attempted an operation like that in the

wife's kitchen I would disappear from the Forum & the planet.

In my case the wife is the voice of reason! A long time ago I went out and

spent $2K on reloading equiptment......it was really neat. While I was

explaining to the wife how this would save money she got out her caculator

and determined that at the rate I shoot my weapons it would take 200 years

for me to break even. She also pointed out my life expectancy might diminish

if I completed my reloading project.:D

Point is Michael, when girlfriend becomes wife.......your kitchen days of

casting are OVER!:eek:

Njja

Et tu Brutae? That is what a man cave is for! Garage : Think three car and ACW Napoleonic 12 lpdr. Centrifical casting machine.
 
Now that sounds pretty cool!

Heres my casting machine!:D

Njja
 

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You are having wayyyyy too much fun! Nice bike though! Ever heard of a Ural

No, I don't think so....do you have one? I have to tell you they are all fun!

I have been riding since I was 17 when I sold my 1st car a 1961 Corvette

and ordered my 1st new car a 1969 Chevell SS396/375HP. Walking to work

got old so I bought a Yamaha 250 that was 42 years ago!

Heres my other ride!

Njja
 

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No, I don't think so....do you have one? I have to tell you they are all fun!

I have been riding since I was 17 when I sold my 1st car a 1961 Corvette

and ordered my 1st new car a 1969 Chevell SS396/375HP. Walking to work

got old so I bought a Yamaha 250 that was 42 years ago!

Heres my other ride!

Njja


My Uncle just got one. They are very cool. I would like to get one once I am financially stable. They have a number of models to chose from including 2 wheel drive.
 
Sounds like a test ride is in your future.........you might want to stop

by your friendly neighborhood Harley Davidson Dealer.......you know just to

check out the (girls) ah bikes. Who knows one might just follow you home.:D

Yeah, well it could happen......thats my story, and I've been using it for

years!:D

Njja
 
Sounds like a test ride is in your future.........you might want to stop

by your friendly neighborhood Harley Davidson Dealer.......you know just to

check out the (girls) ah bikes. Who knows one might just follow you home.:D

Yeah, well it could happen......thats my story, and I've been using it for

years!:D



Njja

I would but I have an aversion to modern bikes. Too complicated.
 
I would but I have an aversion to modern bikes. Too complicated.

Before I bought my 1st Harley I used to restore and sell Triumph Bonnevilles,

they were the bikes we all envied when I was in High School. I sold 1/2

dozen or so, and had two for myself. They were fun, but you always worried

did I check everything:eek: before I got on the highway!:eek:

Finally I sold all my Triumphs and bought my 1st Harley in 1988 what a

difference from the older AMC Harleys. No leaks, No flaws, No problems.

My two bikes are both 2003 100th Anniversary Bikes, and besides keeping

the batteries charged they are simple and almost maintence free.

V-Rod is fuel injected, 115HP in a 600lb package 0-85 in 4.5 seconds.

Sportster is High Performance Sport Version 75HP 483lb about as simple

to operate as you could want. But very Quick!:eek:

Njja
 
Before I bought my 1st Harley I used to restore and sell Triumph Bonnevilles,

they were the bikes we all envied when I was in High School. I sold 1/2

dozen or so, and had two for myself. They were fun, but you always worried

did I check everything:eek: before I got on the highway!:eek:

Finally I sold all my Triumphs and bought my 1st Harley in 1988 what a

difference from the older AMC Harleys. No leaks, No flaws, No problems.

My two bikes are both 2003 100th Anniversary Bikes, and besides keeping

the batteries charged they are simple and almost maintence free.

V-Rod is fuel injected, 115HP in a 600lb package 0-85 in 4.5 seconds.

Sportster is High Performance Sport Version 75HP 483lb about as simple

to operate as you could want. But very Quick!:eek:

Njja

The one I want can carry a machine gun or a TOW!:p
 

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