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OT-What are you buying right now?

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  • 1911Man
    1911Man Posts: 366
    Heading out shortly to pick up a folding 2 ton shop crane to use when my milling machine arrives in a week or so. Will need it to get the mill out from the back of my truck (freight company only has semi's and they won't get to where I am :(). Just going to get it form HF since it only needs to really work a few times. ;) I could have gone with the 1 ton, but the reach of the 2 ton will be more helpful with the shift. Since the mill crate is 46" tall and the bed of my truck is 36" off the ground, the little more boom height will be a good thing. I'll get a lift sling (6' long 6400# rated) to use with it. Depending on a few other things, I might decide to transfer my anvil (about 150#) from the stand I made to a stump (or platform made from 4x4 timbers). I could then use the crane to move it out to the driveway for use and back again. I wouldn't want to roll that around since it would be top heavy. Having that fall over would SUCK. 

    BTW, the mill (unboxed) weight is 646#. So not going to try to lift it with just people. Since the footprint of it would only allow maybe four people to grab it, that's a bit much to safely move (IMO). Especially since I don't have any friends that can lift 300#+ by themselves. 

    I have the R8 collets coming for the mill and will probably be ordering the set of DRO's in the next couple of weeks (or less). Probably a week or so after the mill arrives. Since I'll probably need some information that I can only get once the mill is here. Going with a set from DRO Pro's (http://dropros.com/). I have a friend with a set from them and he loves them. ;)
    Large BGE with CGS Woo Ring, stone with stainless pan, Smokeware chimney cap, Kick Ash basket and Kick Ash can.
    Living free in the 603 (Pelham).
  • Botch
    Botch Posts: 16,209
    @1911Man, hope you can get some pics, sounds like quite an operation!
     
    I had to pick up my jointer/planer in Salt Lake City at a trucking hub.  They had a forklift to load it into my truck, but I was on my own getting it into the basement.  It weighed a hell of a lot less than 646 lbs, but was still an interesting time and nothing was broken (brackets or bones!) getting it in.  
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    "When small men begin to cast big shadows, it means that the sun is about to set."

    - Lin Yutang


  • alaskanassasin
    alaskanassasin Posts: 8,176
    @1911Man you better stop and get some beer
    South of Columbus, Ohio.


  • TideEggHead
    TideEggHead Posts: 1,345

    Just picked up some frigate reserve 12 year... it is a collaboration from a couple of guys including Flip Pallot!


    LBGE
    AL
  • Sea2Ski
    Sea2Ski Posts: 4,088
    @TideEggHead
    Flip - what a legend! 
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    Burning lump in Downingtown, PA or diesel in Cape May, NJ.
    ....just look for the smoke!
    Large and MiniMax
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    Caliking said:   Meat in bung is my favorite. 
  • nolaegghead
    nolaegghead Posts: 42,109
    I used my 2 ton engine hoist to take my surface mill off a trailer.  Dunno how much it weighs but my guess is 800 lbs.
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  • smokingal
    smokingal Posts: 1,025
    edited July 2019
    lousubcap said:
    smokingal said:
    I couldn't help myself after watching the videos of them being trimmed, cooked and cut up.  You only live once.


    @smokingal    Wow! Just Wow!  Da-n sister, that is the "go big or go home brisket buy" of my lifetime to date. 
    If you can drop that chunk of change on the brisket, I would bet you could find enough loose change to at least buy an XLBGE to go along  B)
    Can't wait to hear how this project runs the course.
    @lousubcap No more large (or medium, for that matter) purchases for the year.  I'm soooo done after this one.  Should be worth it, though.
    It's "Smokin Gal", not "Smoking Al".
    Egging in the Atlanta GA region
    Large BGE, CGS setup, Kick Ash Basket, Smokeware SS Cap,
    Arteflame grill grate

    http://barbecueaddict.com
  • nolaegghead
    nolaegghead Posts: 42,109

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  • 1911Man
    1911Man Posts: 366
    @1911Man you better stop and get some beer
    I don't buy beer. I keep thinking about brewing a batch, but other things keep getting in the way. Since the HA I've not really been drinking. I'll have a glass of wine from time to time, but that's about it. I need to get together a list of the brewing gear I won't be using and see about selling it.

    I did get the shop crane plus 6' sling (rated for 6400#) today. Got it all together too. That was a bit of a pain in the ass due to how the wheels attach. Plus putting it together along wasn't as much fun. But, it's assembled and ready for when the mill arrives.

    @nolaegghead That mill needs some TLC. Is it even functional? 
    Large BGE with CGS Woo Ring, stone with stainless pan, Smokeware chimney cap, Kick Ash basket and Kick Ash can.
    Living free in the 603 (Pelham).
  • nolaegghead
    nolaegghead Posts: 42,109
    @1911Man dunno.  probably needs some work.  I got most of that equipment free so I won't be complaining if I need a new motor or parts
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  • OshawaDave
    OshawaDave Posts: 198

    I'll likely take some heat, but, here goes. Saturday I bought a Eggspander. I cooked chicken breasts on the top rack and potatoes and asparagus on lower rack. I'm very impressed with the felt level cooking ability.

    Buying an AR is just not cost effective for Canadians, with a 35% exchange rate and Customs duties and taxes. I paid $210 CDN (~ $135 US) for the two piece multi level rack and the conveggtor basket.  

    Weber Genesis CP310; Weber Q1200 (camping); LBGE.

    "If you haven't heard a rumour by 8:30 am - start one"

  • I'll likely take some heat, but, here goes. Saturday I bought a Eggspander. I cooked chicken breasts on the top rack and potatoes and asparagus on lower rack. I'm very impressed with the felt level cooking ability.

    Buying an AR is just not cost effective for Canadians, with a 35% exchange rate and Customs duties and taxes. I paid $210 CDN (~ $135 US) for the two piece multi level rack and the conveggtor basket.  

    I feel your pain re: trying to buy CGS from Canada. When I had looked into it a few years back, it was ridiculously pricey. 

    Surprised the Eggspander was only $210.
  • Botch
    Botch Posts: 16,209
    New camera.

    Nikon Z6 Picture 1 regular
    Oooh.  Oh. Oh. Oh.  Ooooh!  
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    "When small men begin to cast big shadows, it means that the sun is about to set."

    - Lin Yutang


  • tarheelmatt
    tarheelmatt Posts: 9,867
    Botch said:
    New camera.

    Nikon Z6 Picture 1 regular
    Oooh.  Oh. Oh. Oh.  Ooooh!  
    My D600 has served me well, but it's time for an upgrade and for something that does video better.  
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  • nolaegghead
    nolaegghead Posts: 42,109
    D601?
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  • nolaegghead
    nolaegghead Posts: 42,109

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  • tarheelmatt
    tarheelmatt Posts: 9,867
    D601?
    Haha... Not quite little buddy.  

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    My YouTube Channel - The Hungry Hussey
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  • DoubleEgger
    DoubleEgger Posts: 18,005
    D601?
    Haha... Not quite little buddy.  

    Z6
    Nice Matt. Well deserved upgrade. 
  • 1911Man
    1911Man Posts: 366
    Need to call DRO Pro's tomorrow to go over a set for the mill that's coming (still no ship notification, but I'm hoping it ships either tomorrow or Wednesday). Sounds like there's a set that I can get that will work and won't screw up my budget. ;) Magnetic scales, which will work better for me (smaller parts especially needed for the quill/Z axis).
    Large BGE with CGS Woo Ring, stone with stainless pan, Smokeware chimney cap, Kick Ash basket and Kick Ash can.
    Living free in the 603 (Pelham).
  • Gulfcoastguy
    Gulfcoastguy Posts: 6,718
    edited July 2019
    Botch said:

    Today I bought (hopefully finally please god oh please) my last tooth.  Only 1/3 the cost of, oh, say, a Nikon "Z" camera....  :tongue:
     
    The Oral MaxilloFacial Surgeon (they can charge more) pronounced my implant stud good to go, so today my regular dentist (he only sends his kids to Harvard) went in with his ratcheting wrench (not kidding), removed the temp tooth spacer, screwed on a taller, calibrated post, tightened with his Snap-On torque wrench, then mixed up a pail of blue, bubble-gum scented Bondo, ordered me to "Open", and poured it into my face.
    "Breathe thru your nose for ten minutes, and don't move!"
    "gleh burh"  ("Yes Sir", thru Bondo)

    Finally he squished a toilet plunger against my face, levered back, and pulled the Blue Bondo Block out of Botch's Blabberhole (I'm fairly creative, but I can NOT spell the sound that it made coming out).  
    The cute hygeinist hyjeanis assistant handed me a wet paper towel to clean my own face off, she was laughing too hard.  beotch.  
    The blue Bondo mold will now be sent to some kid in a hut in India, who will expertly carve a new tooth to fit me out of whalebone, or coconut shell or something; should have it by the end of the month!  
     
    This has been a miserable 4 or 5 years.  Between several root canals, two abscesses, two re-done root canals, three extractions, two implants, and a bridge that has come loose twice, I've only been able to chew with my whole mouth for, well, not for 4 or 5 years.  Hopefully by the end of this month I will, and won't have any more problems for a while.  Oof-dah.  
    I bought a tooth implant this past spring. I only wish that they had been available 25 years ago, I could have avoided a bridge on the other side. Darn my lousy teeth genes. Oh my dentist has some robot crown making machine in his office but with an implant I had to wait 4 months for the bone graft to take.
  • OshawaDave
    OshawaDave Posts: 198

    I'll likely take some heat, but, here goes. Saturday I bought a Eggspander. I cooked chicken breasts on the top rack and potatoes and asparagus on lower rack. I'm very impressed with the felt level cooking ability.

    Buying an AR is just not cost effective for Canadians, with a 35% exchange rate and Customs duties and taxes. I paid $210 CDN (~ $135 US) for the two piece multi level rack and the conveggtor basket.  

    I feel your pain re: trying to buy CGS from Canada. When I had looked into it a few years back, it was ridiculously pricey. 

    Surprised the Eggspander was only $210.
    If you buy the "5 piece" kit it's more money, but, I already had my stainless grill, so, I only needed the 2 piece multi-rack and conveggtor basket.

    Weber Genesis CP310; Weber Q1200 (camping); LBGE.

    "If you haven't heard a rumour by 8:30 am - start one"

  • fishlessman
    fishlessman Posts: 33,418
    Botch said:

    Today I bought (hopefully finally please god oh please) my last tooth.  Only 1/3 the cost of, oh, say, a Nikon "Z" camera....  :tongue:
     
    The Oral MaxilloFacial Surgeon (they can charge more) pronounced my implant stud good to go, so today my regular dentist (he only sends his kids to Harvard) went in with his ratcheting wrench (not kidding), removed the temp tooth spacer, screwed on a taller, calibrated post, tightened with his Snap-On torque wrench, then mixed up a pail of blue, bubble-gum scented Bondo, ordered me to "Open", and poured it into my face.
    "Breathe thru your nose for ten minutes, and don't move!"
    "gleh burh"  ("Yes Sir", thru Bondo)

    Finally he squished a toilet plunger against my face, levered back, and pulled the Blue Bondo Block out of Botch's Blabberhole (I'm fairly creative, but I can NOT spell the sound that it made coming out).  
    The cute hygeinist hyjeanis assistant handed me a wet paper towel to clean my own face off, she was laughing too hard.  beotch.  
    The blue Bondo mold will now be sent to some kid in a hut in India, who will expertly carve a new tooth to fit me out of whalebone, or coconut shell or something; should have it by the end of the month!  
     
    This has been a miserable 4 or 5 years.  Between several root canals, two abscesses, two re-done root canals, three extractions, two implants, and a bridge that has come loose twice, I've only been able to chew with my whole mouth for, well, not for 4 or 5 years.  Hopefully by the end of this month I will, and won't have any more problems for a while.  Oof-dah.  
    my croatian dentist scares the crap out of me but atleast has 3d imaging scanner, it does the full uppers and bottoms in about 5 minutes then sends the info out to 3d print the molds ;) getting a bite guard, maybe i scare her too.
    fukahwee maine

    you can lead a fish to water but you can not make him drink it
  • ColbyLang
    ColbyLang Posts: 3,823
    edited July 2019
    500 custom bun pans for a new slider burger account. Hopefully the concept proves itself 
  • DuckDogDr
    DuckDogDr Posts: 1,549
    ordering some new deceptive imitation devices for mister greenhead this year...hoping he'll get the memo to show up....

    I sent one last year but he never got it
  • ColbyLang
    ColbyLang Posts: 3,823
    DuckDogDr said:
    ordering some new deceptive imitation devices for mister greenhead this year...hoping he'll get the memo to show up....

    I sent one last year but he never got it
    Them sneaky bastards. Too bad they aren’t as gullible as grey ducks
  • nolaegghead
    nolaegghead Posts: 42,109
    Picked up a used Jenn-air gasser that's been converted to burn Freedom Gas(tm).   Since I have a Freedom Pipe run out to the deck already, should be pretty easy to hook up.  

    $70 plus my old gasser.
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  • 1911Man
    1911Man Posts: 366
    Placed the order for the set of DROs for the milling machine tonight. Should be winging their way to me starting tomorrow. Mill ships out tomorrow via UPS Freight so I'll have both by mid next week. Hoping that the mill arrives at the lower end of the scale (3-5 business days) so I can get it in the garage before I head to Maine on Thursday morning (the 18th) for a user group event. 
    Large BGE with CGS Woo Ring, stone with stainless pan, Smokeware chimney cap, Kick Ash basket and Kick Ash can.
    Living free in the 603 (Pelham).