Srixon ZX7 9.5 driver with a tensei white shaft from golfetail.

Well, this week I purchased a 4 pack of lithium ion AAA batteries. I have a small pocket flashlight that takes one of those, bright little sucker...
I ordered a 10 pack of T20 torn bits, received a 15 pack for the price of 10.
And finally, I ordered some more plain white t-shirts and polos. I'm planning of getting those done up, head down to Santa Barbara for the swap meet and see how many I can sell. I ordered 60 shirts total, I'm keeping 4 for myself 2 tees, and 2 polos. I figure that if I can sell 5-10 in a day it'll cover most of my costs for those sold, fuel, and the space.
Let's see if I can make some extra $$ this year, doing tye dye.
Yes, I'll post pics here, don't worry!!

CallMeAl I don't know how you guys get so many years out of grills. I've been in this house for 17 years and we've had three here.

    LBlack14

    Always kept mine covered. I have replaced the burner several times ( actually just did). And mine is cast aluminum, not the Chinese stainless most of them are now.

      CallMeAl we always keep ours covered, but use, wind, winter, etc., eats ours up. I've never replaced a burner.

      backinit I have a Kobalt 10" slider. Got a Wen roller stand for it. Had them for 2-3 years now, but am getting rid of them. Only used maybe 10 minutes. Bought thinking they would work for what I needed but did not, so they've been collecting dust. Needed this simple setup (no slider) for much better accuracy and to save space. Had/have a HF Chicago Electric for years, but it is finally wearing out after 5000+ cuts, including a lot of 1/2" aluminum lately. I'll give this a full workout later & see what she's made of. Metabo was Hitachi, who started the slider revolution, so we'll see if the QC is still there in all their saws. Made in Maylasia now though. ๐Ÿค”

      Picked up another project for myself. Found a sun mountain micro cart for the princely sum of $75.00 on Craigslist. Ad said it needed rear wheels and a new brake cable. Turns out it also needs front wheels, bearings in all four are shot, and the 'tires' are worn out. The guy he got it from ran screws through the rubber and into the whewls to make them stay.
      I figured that at that price I can take it apart, and do a full color change to the color I want. Put new wheels, and brake on it along with new grips; it should be better than new. Figure that when it's all said and done I should have a fantastic push cart for under $200.
      I'll post pics at some point, both before and after.

      Didn't buy anything but "unbought" several items. A few weeks ago I did a wee ho binge and bought a Honma XP-1 driver from Global and a headcover from Ebay. I also got a set of Honma XP-1 irons. Due to a bad shoulder I couldn't swing these any easier than what I had so I sent them all back. All returns went very smoothly with Ebay vendors and with Global Golf.

      Took delivery of a Cally Mack Daddy CB 56ยฐ wedge. Did not realize it was that funky full face crap. But, for a song (cheap song, off-key๐Ÿ˜…), it'll do.

        Par4QC Youโ€™ll be fine with the full faceโ€ฆ if anything itโ€™ll help.

          Q Star Tour Yellow

          The first time for yellow golf balls and it was great as the other 3 guys today had traditional white golf balls. ๐Ÿ˜Ž

          Typhoon I don't know how it will help when I only use the 1st 4-5 grooves, center anyway. ๐Ÿ˜‰

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            3 CO2 cylinders
            20 diet Pepsi syrups
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            12 1L bottles

            oh, and
            New Sketchers Go-Golf Torque in Charcoal/Black