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Just got back from a week of rv camping on the coast of Maine.

I packed some utensils in our campfire water bucket and inadvertently put a hole in it.

The closest store was Harbor Freight, and they had 5 gallon buckets near the entrance on sale.

I don’t shop at Harbor Freight, but I have friends that do.

Is it possible that I was able to find the only thing they sell that’s not made in China?


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So, the great decluttering and getting rid of stuff continues
I've sold a bunch of my old tools and even given some away. 20+ years of stuff in the garage is proving to be a much bigger job than I thought!
Our realtor friend is coming over tomorrow and giving us pointers on staging so that they can take the best pictures to list it
Here's hoping!
 
I froze mine about 3 or 4 years ago. Now I lost everything I wrote down about how to "unfreeze" it and I'm totally unsure what to do.
 
I was a 12 or so when Easy Rider came out.
I just couldn’t wait until I got me a chopper.
I built this when I was 19 , took my wife out on dates on it and still have her and the bike.
My style has changed a bit an I mainly been riding Italian bikes this last 20 or so years.
Oddly I don’t think I ever had or even wore a Harley T-shirt.
 

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Those Ducati's are really interesting machines. A sound of their own. The Harley looks pretty darn nice. I used to ride a Moto Guzzi V7. Was a really cool machine
 
IMG_8088.jpegI just read an interesting article about the organization shown In the above photo- unfortunately the article probably would violate some rules of the forum so the photo is all I have…
 
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After checking for leaks and boosting the pressure of the suits, a company livestream showed Jared Isaacman, a tech-industry billionaire, leaving the SpaceX Crew Dragon vehicle through its hatch, conducting a series of mobility tests and coming back inside around 7 a.m. The entire spacecraft was exposed to the vacuum of space…

The mission, called Polaris Dawn, marked a milestone for SpaceX, which has aspirations to return humans to the moon and eventually establish a human presence on Mars. The crew members donned SpaceX-designed and manufactured suits that were previously untested in orbit…

On Tuesday, SpaceX said its Crew Dragon vehicle reached a distance of 870 miles above Earth, meaning the Polaris Dawn crew members were more than three times higher than the International Space Station—the highest altitude humans have reached in space since the National Aeronautics and Space Administration’s Apollo program decades ago.
 

 

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