TOAK, The Thread of All Knowledge Part X
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Just the heating side. But did hear the other side isn't doing so well. Not sure how true that is though.
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ah yes, he did mention something about AR500. what is it?
I have to wonder about the other side. they got big, and there sure isn't anywhere near enough work in these parts for all that iron. they had me put in quotes for trucking to some lake in northern Manitoba last winter where they were bidding on a big job. must have been hungry to be bidding **** two provinces away
I have to wonder about the other side. they got big, and there sure isn't anywhere near enough work in these parts for all that iron. they had me put in quotes for trucking to some lake in northern Manitoba last winter where they were bidding on a big job. must have been hungry to be bidding **** two provinces away
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ah yes, he did mention something about AR500. what is it?
I have to wonder about the other side. they got big, and there sure isn't anywhere near enough work in these parts for all that iron. they had me put in quotes for trucking to some lake in northern Manitoba last winter where they were bidding on a big job. must have been hungry to be bidding **** two provinces away
I have to wonder about the other side. they got big, and there sure isn't anywhere near enough work in these parts for all that iron. they had me put in quotes for trucking to some lake in northern Manitoba last winter where they were bidding on a big job. must have been hungry to be bidding **** two provinces away
I guess they did go to Manitoba. I can't see it being feasible to have that much iron sitting there either and not heading to the auction. Apparently Weaver side was bank rolling the Heating side too.
She's kinda hot
it's the clown thing lol
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Regular plate is just mild steel. Won't last, but is cheap and very accessible. Definitely don't recommend shooting stationary steel plate less than 100 yards.
Well, with oil close to $60 a barrel, it might help him. With Baytex being slow, that is what really hurt him. Not sure if he's by Fox Creek or GP working.
Well, with oil close to $60 a barrel, it might help him. With Baytex being slow, that is what really hurt him. Not sure if he's by Fox Creek or GP working.
my first thought was the ricochet from steel plate, he told me about a target design that hangs and angles down or something
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He's right about that. If it can deflect down and the swinging will take a lot of the force out of the bullet.
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