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re: The Optimistic Thread @$$hole.
Posted on 2/27/21 at 9:21 am to Digger
Posted on 2/27/21 at 9:21 am to Digger
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Once i got it figured out and dialed in i managed to find just over a gram in about an hour and a half. I think I'm going to spend my
You should save up the gold you find and then make a competition where , lets see, the person that gets closest to the Carolina and clempson game score would win all the gold. You could even have the gold made into a ring...
Posted on 3/1/21 at 6:57 am to SOSFAN
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You should save up the gold you find and then make a competition where , lets see, the person that gets closest to the Carolina and clempson game score would win all the gold. You could even have the gold made into a ring...
Proud to say that my cynical self was one of the few that didn't fall for that ruse.
Posted on 3/4/21 at 9:29 pm to SOSFAN
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You should save up the gold you find and then make a competition where , lets see, the person that gets closest to the Carolina and clempson game score would win all the gold
That sounds great for everyone but me for some reason. The creek I'm piddling around in has relatively shallow bedrock and huge boulders every so often. I decided I'm not going to struggle trying to clean out from around them but drag them a few feet over and get to where everything has accumulated underneath. So i ordered a Wyeth Scott More Power Puller this morning. Some of these boulders are car sized so i went with the best come along i could find. It has the ability to drag 12,000 pounds and doesnt use a dangerous/deadly wire cable to do it. It uses a rope called Amsteel Blue. It doesnt store energy like a steel cable so no whipping action if it snaps. That makes me feel better bc that thing has the potential to have a lot of tension on it. From what i gather its the best puller there is. It definitely wasnt cheap. Next year i aim to purchase a Sierra Blaster. It splits boulders with a charge of sorts that you drill and place inside the rock itself. But for now I'm stoked about my new puller. Good, high quality made in the USA and last forever, pass it down piece of equipment. I've used cheap come alongs and they're generally trashed after a heavy pull or 2.
This post was edited on 3/4/21 at 9:31 pm
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