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|    Bob La Londe to Bob La Londe    |
|    Re: Speaking Of Welding - The Job, Big A    |
|    20 Feb 25 12:44:52    |
      From: none@none.com99              On 2/20/2025 11:55 AM, Bob La Londe wrote:       > On 2/19/2025 8:29 PM, Snag wrote:       >> On 2/19/2025 6:18 PM, Bob La Londe wrote:       >>> On 2/19/2025 4:24 PM, Jim Wilkins wrote:       >>>> "Bob La Londe" wrote in message news:vp5b4q$2d5v7$1@dont-email.me...       >>>>> I've heard people say you can dress for cold, but you can't dress       >>>>> for heat. Well, that's kind true, but...       >>>>       >>>>> The thing I never learned to manage was hot and humid.       >>>>       >>>> -------------------------------       >>>> I've found soft and flexible warm clothing, mostly at Walmart. I'm       >>>> wearing a sweat top that doubles for pajamas for its hood, a quilted       >>>> shirt and a pile lined hoodie, plus lined pants. In this I'm       >>>> comfortable at 60F napping and 55F moving around a little. My       >>>> mother's olde New England side of the family tolerated cold, she'd       >>>> leave the thermostat at 60F until my father got up. My sister       >>>> doesn't mind it much either. I think we have a little Viking       >>>> ancestry from the Norman Conquest.       >>>>       >>>> Despite our northerly latitude NH sometimes gets Gulf of Amexica       >>>> heat and humidity, daytime highs pushing 100F and 75+ lows at night,       >>>> the dew point. Florida hurricanes often reach us and Hurricane       >>>> Katrina passed over us as a rain storm. I can eventually get used to       >>>> it, even Atlanta summer climate when visiting my father's family. In       >>>> the Air Corps my father was a company commander, my mother's brother       >>>> his top sergeant.       >>>>       >>>> I was downtown in Concord NH the day the bank thermometer showed       >>>> 104F, our record.       >>>>       >>>       >>> Okay, now we are all now officially old. We're sitting around       >>> talking about the weather.       >>>       >>>       >>>       >>       >> Oh Shit , my last post ... you're right !       >>       >> OK , got any good loads for a .222 Rem using 50/52/55 gr bullets ?       >> A wide selection of powders is available .       >       >       > For varmint I use .223 50gr hollow points to reach out there or .22WMR       > out to about 125. All factory loads. I really like the 50gr American       > Eagle HP. My target/varmint 223 barrel drops them so close together if       > I told you you'd think I was exaggerating. Not sure you can still get       > those American Eagle's, but I have a couple left.       >       > I get a little frustrated with all the different rounds/calibers/loads       > out there these days. There isn't anything in North America you can't       > drop with the 119 year old 30-06 (even older if you remember its derived       > from 30-03). Light bullet for deer or antelope way out there, or       > heavier bullet for elk or brown bear. Maybe a bit much for varmint, but       > Remington did load a .22 sabot round for it some decades back. I think       > it was called the accelerator.       >       > Mostly I just hunt birds. Shotgun or pellet gun depending on the species.       >       >              So now we just need to add a sub thread about spark plugs and motor oil.              --       Bob La Londe       CNC Molds N Stuff              --       This email has been checked for viruses by AVG antivirus software.       www.avg.com              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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