backinit I have 2 exotics 4 woods on my stash. Bombers.
Model and shaft?
Some feedback please as I might be back in the fairway market.
I like the fact their models seem to have a fairway friendly sole.
You doing okay?
backinit I have 2 exotics 4 woods on my stash. Bombers.
Model and shaft?
Some feedback please as I might be back in the fairway market.
I like the fact their models seem to have a fairway friendly sole.
You doing okay?
The one on the left has a Miyazaki shaft and the one on the right has a UST PF V2 .335 hybrid shaft..comes stock with a fujikura branded shaft.
And I'm ok thanks for asking. My 3 year old male and I are really leaning on each other now.
Yesterday, I took my new Telecaster back. It wasn't that long ago that a Made in Mexico Fender guitar was almost top quality, needing no upgrades or much setup to be a fit player. Apparently, with prices going up, quality is dropping. I could NOT get this guitar setup properly. New strings, neck tweaking, fret polishing, and hours of adjustment did not give me the results I needed. The G string tuning key had SLOP in it! . This is what I expected from a Squire product.
I'm going to shop the used market for an older American made product. Fuck........I'm getting harder to please.
Thanks for the club info. Bomber seems to be a familiar reponse.
I'm glad you have your young buddy. Give him an extra treat or an ice cream bowl to clean.
KCee I've put a few bake elements and a broil element in our 17 year old oven. If you remove the element (usually a couple of small bolts - a nice 1/4" drive set comes in handy) there is usually a 5 or 6 digit number on the retention plate of the element that you can google. Amazon sells them. The last time I replaced the element one of the wire ends broke off. I crimped on an automotive fastener and it's been working still for a few years.
My wife bought a Breville when we moved and our oven is rarely used.
Nice in the summer as the kitchen does not heat up.
More plants for the yard. Two years ago I spent a lot of effort cutting out overgrown shrubs planted 25 years before. Enjoyed a year with an uncluttered yard, but my wife can’t abide open spaces. Bought 3 hydrangeas today to be planted over the next week. Fortunately, I’m able to exert enough influence to choose varieties that will not overgrow their spaces this time.
johnnydoom Two years ago I spent a lot of effort cutting out overgrown shrubs planted 25 years before.
Good move.
We did the same thing years ago including adding islands to reduce grass cutting time.
One day I was sweating like crazy and getting beat up using a rototiller.
A female neighbor stops me to say: "Please tell your wife how lovely her yard looks!"
johnnydoom Bought 3 hydrangeas
Curious, how much, per?
Also curious, do any of you ever say no or do it yourself?? Serious question.
My wife paid $30-35 / per.
Yard work I don't mind.
I always did it myself until we built a house and moved last June.
All the trees and large shrubs the nursery is planting as the soil is clay with shale.
I just beat my brains out last week digging for a 2 gallon size plant.
LBlack14 Curious, how much, per?
$40 each. One called “BloomStruck” and two called “Pop Star” in 3 gallon pots.
I don’t say no for reasonable requests that she has difficulty with - and gardening is one of those. I have told her to paint the interior herself if she wants it done since I have little skill in that area and it doesn’t require appreciable strength.
I ordered saddle bags for Archie. They should be here tomorrow. His free ride is over!