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  1. wiley_p

    O.C.G.D. Thread, part two

    Been off the chart busy Leon. Actually at work today and yours is on the hit list. Between Wesspur, Ascension Group and this damn "illness" that the doctors can't figure out I am certainly running behind. I do apologize.
  2. wiley_p

    O.C.G.D. Thread, part two

    Ha. If you want to win, it's full speed on the way down. Just gotta touch the pole a couple of times with your feet and go inot sort of a PLF when you deck.
  3. wiley_p

    O.C.G.D. Thread, part two

    I'll bring a Twist to the GTG for the small people to use.
  4. wiley_p

    O.C.G.D. Thread, part two

    Darin, Is she grown enough to wear a small saddle? Or maybe the Sequoia size 1? otherwise the New Tribe Twist kids saddle is supposed to be more adjustable and go a bit bigger now.
  5. wiley_p

    O.C.G.D. Thread, part two

    I called and left ya a voice message.
  6. wiley_p

    O.C.G.D. Thread, part two

    Brian is correct. Dennis you will like that HX. It releases under load super easy, SMC makes some of the best gear out there.
  7. wiley_p

    O.C.G.D. Thread, part two

    They are just water marked. If the river is up they will still have lice on them in the lower river, but that don't last long, you know how quick they turn in freshwater.
  8. wiley_p

    O.C.G.D. Thread, part two

    giving these two a workout this weekend. Humpy season is coming, cutting secret trails now to the good spots. We used the Woodsman Pals in AK, great tool. But the Nata, is working out pretty handy.
  9. wiley_p

    O.C.G.D. Thread, part two

    Nice Willie. I wonder how you get to bring saws and stumpgrinders in the house without getting in trouble?
  10. wiley_p

    O.C.G.D. Thread, part two

    I never wanted to say anything, you brought it up. It does seem like the young fella has a rather large skull, for sure a high score with Boone & Crockett.
  11. wiley_p

    O.C.G.D. Thread, part two

    I know what you are highly skilled at Jay. Very possibly only a few people in the world can build with wood the way you do. Shoemaker is a term used in reference to folks who dabble in other trades. Treework, saw building, commercial fishing for a hobby, etc.
  12. wiley_p

    O.C.G.D. Thread, part two

    It's the difference between a shoemaker and a Pro . After several thousand times of doing the mods, 2 hours gets trimmed down quite a bit. These are true woods mods. Ported muffler, piston and jug get machined, and bam, a dependable screamer for folks who put wood on the ground. As to Stig and...
  13. wiley_p

    O.C.G.D. Thread, part two

    :/: Yes these saws get used in the woods:/: One has to be very quiet.
  14. wiley_p

    O.C.G.D. Thread, part two

    It is cool. Price of a work mod has gone up to 150.00. My builder has done thousands of mods. He can knock out a 460 in 35 minutes. I have seen him do 6 of them at once in that time frame. Saws last 700-800 tanks. Some exhaust work, piston work, little porting and bam!
  15. wiley_p

    O.C.G.D. Thread, part two

    Cannon.
  16. wiley_p

    O.C.G.D. Thread, part two

    We are doing a rigging seminar on the 17th, We'll use one and lock up the load some to show how it works.
  17. wiley_p

    O.C.G.D. Thread, part two

    I've popped some 7kn ones falling on lead while rock climbing. I've only had one pop while using it on some skinny poplar tops. I know for a fact that it kept the rigging point from failing. They are cool, when they deploy you still kind of have a sewn sling. I keep 2-3 in my gear bag for the...
  18. wiley_p

    O.C.G.D. Thread, part two

    Butch is dead on. Then load limiter has to be oriented in line with the fall. Getting hung up and laying any other direction will prevent the screamer from deploying. I have never popped one out of a bucket, but have used them on shitty, run out 1/4" rivets in the Sierras, and have used them on...
  19. wiley_p

    O.C.G.D. Thread, part two

    Give them a good check for sand pockets Brian.:)
  20. wiley_p

    O.C.G.D. Thread, part two

    Thats for sure. many years back I was Moose hunting, and saw some Spruce hens in this patch of birch. the idea I had was, they had been eating Birch buds so they would be so damn turpentine tasting. I laid my 7mm against a tree, it had a OD synthetic stock with the barrel wrapped and shag on the...
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