Southpaw outdoors
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Use a hot water line hose. Thin hose that is stiff.
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From a washing machine?
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Use a hot water line hose. Thin hose that is stiff.
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I have a 2008 Tundra and love it. Take it to your local dealer and they will undercoat it for you for nothing. There was a recall on the 2007 and 2008 Tundras for the frames. They will check the frame and if they find anything they will fix or replace the frame for nothing and then undercoat it. I’m pretty sure they are still doing this but maybe not. That’s what I did with mine when I got it a couple of years ago. Worth a shot.It is a 2007,the first year they made the bigger tundra. It is in crazy good condition,but NY salt will kill it in under 10 years. I will enjoy the heck out of it for now though.
This one has a fairly thick undercoating on it,so i wonder if Toyota did that. Things look good under there. I will get the annual krown treatment.I have a 2008 Tundra and love it. Take it to your local dealer and they will undercoat it for you for nothing. There was a recall on the 2007 and 2008 Tundras for the frames. They will check the frame and if they find anything they will fix or replace the frame for nothing and then undercoat it. I’m pretty sure they are still doing this but maybe not. That’s what I did with mine when I got it a couple of years ago. Worth a shot.
If u can get the webbing thru......rubber air line hose works real good...I played with the saddle again this afternoon. My third time in it so far. Built an aider and used pvc for a step. Didn’t realize pvc would spin, and it’s slick, so back to the drawing board
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I have one of those also which I use for any items too tall to fit under my cap such as washing machines, industrial sewing machine tables and lawnmowers.I have a hitch rack for deer and gas cans.
Handier than a shirt pocket
I have a couple old garden hoses. Pieces of those work great and are free.I played with the saddle again this afternoon. My third time in it so far. Built an aider and used pvc for a step. Didn’t realize pvc would spin, and it’s slick, so back to the drawing board
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I just did another quarter. I had to walk a bit. It's getting hotter out in the sun. I lost about 4 lbs in the past week by only eating a small dinner. I feel much better down in weight.I just got back from a morning run. It was about double time and I ran the whole 1/4 mile without stopping. Usually I stop and walk a bit. It feels much cooler in PA than it has been. Fall is almost here.
Yeah, I need hog season to kick in so I can knock out this quarantine weight. A few miles in hip boots and 90° weather will make ya lose 4lbs in water weight!I just did another quarter. I had to walk a bit. It's getting hotter out in the sun. I lost about 4 lbs in the past week by only eating a small dinner. I feel much better down in weight.
I think we are due for an 81F temperature high soon. I plan to go out in the woods, climb a tree and enjoy the weather. Maybe hang a few loops of mason's twine for presets. Sunday and Monday are the 80F high days. Aaah. Low 62F and 59F.Yeah, I need hog season to kick in so I can knock out this quarantine weight. A few miles in hip boots and 90° weather will make ya lose 4lbs in water weight!
I hurt my hand yesterday trying to pull stitches out of a webbing strap I sewed. I heard and felt a loud pop. I better do a practice climb to see how that will affect my plans.I think we are due for an 81F temperature high soon. I plan to go out in the woods, climb a tree and enjoy the weather. Maybe hang a few loops of mason's twine for presets. Sunday and Monday are the 80F high days. Aaah. Low 62F and 59F.