WHAT ARE YOU DOING TODAY (PICS)
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some nice looking treasures you guys found @Brock
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Are you gonna swing by the Salton Sea while out that way, @Filthy?
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dad game strong @Brock
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Are you gonna swing by the Salton Sea while out that way, @Filthy?
The one plant here is literally on the Salton Sea… but I probably wont have time for sight seeing.
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Thanks everyone! It was a really great day
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@Filthy –
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More beach fun today. Geocaching. Tide pools. Sand dunes. Date nails.
Oh and we found 6 date nails along the railroad tracks out in front of our cabin. Has anyone else ever found these? They’re so cool! And in my 4 years employed at Union Pacific I never found a single one! These 6 were within a 1/4 mile of each other [emoji2962]
@adam313 you post a ton of RR track pictures, have you ever come across a date nail?
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Beautiful scenery with a beautiful family, @Brock. Looks like fun was had by all
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Those date nails are pretty cool–so 1932 was a busy year Im guessing.
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I’ve not noticed one like that. I’m on the lookout now…
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Met up with @jimmer_5 to sell him this shirt.
We’re both rocking IH, Ship John and maybe Wesco??Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Brock, it was nice meeting you today - thanks again for making the time. Yes, I was wearing my Wesco Mr. Lou's in brown HH, and I almost wore my IHSH-07 this morning - they might have been awkward.
This'll be my first UHF and I'm sure it won't be my last. You really have to handle one of these to understand how amazing they are. Thanks again!
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Brock, it was nice meeting you today - thanks again for making the time. Yes, I was wearing my Wesco Mr. Lou's in brown HH, and I almost wore my IHSH-07 this morning - they might have been awkward.
This'll be my first UHF and I'm sure it won't be my last. You really have to handle one of these to understand how amazing they are. Thanks again!
It was great to meet you too Jim. The Mr. Lous are awesome! Haha great minds think alike! That actually might have been a better picture in matching shirts lol. Enjoy the UHF man! Also, for anyone who didn’t see in the Hero’s thread… Jim works for Kershaw designing knifes here in Oregon. And he’s such a cool guy that he brought me a sample of one of his recent designs [emoji2] it’s pretty cool! Thanks again Jim!
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Jim seems like a cool ass dude. What a rad knife design!!
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Jim seems like a cool ass dude. What a rad knife design!!
He is! And he’s rocking a dope ass UHF now too… also he’s a forum member @jimmer_5
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cool photo of you guys–matching shirts would have been funny though
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@Filthy:
Sometimes I work in a mill/coke factory and we drill solid masses of C18Fe7N18/ prussian blue out of this heat exchanger at their water treatment plant. The shade of indigo in these jeans reminds me of this stuff.
I really like the cobalt color of these jeans and how the black kind of cools down the indigo shade of the denim even further. They seem to have a cooler color temperature than regular 25 XHS does, with a more neon blue.
When this stuff further oxidizes it turns completely black. I wish I had a picture to show you but I don't. They tell us it is an oxidized form of cyanide. I take it that it is not lethal because I would be dead.
I guess they used to paint with the stuff to. According to Google this painting is famous for an extensive use of prussian blue as a pigment. It's strange that this stuff can be used as a pigment because it doesn't stain your skin. At least the stuff I am talking about is.The artist is Hokusai. I found it trying to find an image of the stuff I am talking about. I didn't see a good representation of the color I am trying to describe other than the graduations in this picture.
I'm back at my least favorite place today…
It's got a chalkier look this time. Hopefully that means less cyanide.
I looked like Mary Poppins earlier until I wiped my face off.