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  • Several Regions have held meetups already, but others are being planned or are evaluating the interest. The Calgary Area Meetup is set for Saturday July 12th at 10am. The signup thread is here! Arbutus has also explored interest in a Fraser Valley meetup but it seems members either missed his thread or had other plans. Let him know if you are interested in a meetup later in the year by posting here! Slowpoke is trying to pull together an Ottawa area meetup later this summer. No date has been selected yet, so let him know if you are interested here! We are not aware of any other meetups being planned this year. If you are interested in doing something in your area, let everyone know and make it happen! Meetups are a great way to make new machining friends and get hands on help in your area. Don’t be shy, sign up and come, or plan your own meetup!

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    trevj replied to the thread Spring is Here!.
    I gotta admit, that I was SO very impressed with a Kuhn rotary rake, that I finally went out and bought one. A GA300GM, fwiw. What...
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    trevj replied to the thread Spring is Here!.
    I know a couple guys with some custom hay rakes, used for turning the hay over to allow heavy windrows to dry evenly. Basically, they...
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    trevj replied to the thread Spring is Here!.
    I don't think you are far off in your theory. If you can't be smart and careful, be prolific, accept the losses, and still be a success...
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    trevj reacted to Susquatch's post in the thread Spring is Here! with Like Like.
    Yup. So true. I have a theory. Darwin provides many ways for various species to survive and multiply. Brains and smarts for survival of...
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    trevj reacted to jorogi's post in the thread JCDammeyer's 42 projects with Like Like.
    Saw one painted yellow with black accent trim, "STOOL BUS" painted down the sides.
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    trevj replied to the thread Palmgren 3" Vice.
    I'll put in the obligatory "You Suck!", as a congratulatory message for a great score! Damn! $5 hardly gets you a decent coffee these...
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    trevj reacted to Ishmael's post in the thread Palmgren 3" Vice with Like Like.
    As found at a yard sale this morning. Worth $5.00?
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    trevj replied to the thread Machinery's 20th.
    Whitworth thread were very similar to BA threads, in that they stuck to a series of rules for deciding their dimensions, and the...
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    trevj reacted to Susquatch's post in the thread Machinery's 20th with Like Like.
    I think that is a reasonable approximation. In fact, it might even be precise. I'd have to think on that for a while to be sure. But for...
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    trevj replied to the thread JCDammeyer's 42 projects.
    LOL! I saw a Septic Pump truck that had two really interesting signs on the back. One said "Satisfaction Guaranteed, or Double your...
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    trevj reacted to jorogi's post in the thread JCDammeyer's 42 projects with Like Like.
    Jeez John, I thought that was the good side of town but if you have to lock you sewer.........
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    trevj replied to the thread JCDammeyer's 42 projects.
    Start with Start with dusting them with Diatomaceous Earth. The Diatoms in it wear holes through the carapaces (or more clearly, the...
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    trevj replied to the thread Real estate listings suck.
    I dealt with a Realtor in Alberta, who was a wonderful person. After we bought through her, we sent her flowers, delivered to her...
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    trevj replied to the thread Spring is Here!.
    Yeah, so do I. It was unnerving. I hustled the little sh!t to the side of the field, and got clear as fast as I could. Was pretty happy...
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    trevj replied to the thread Spring is Here!.
    I cut hay at about 4-5MPH, depending on the field conditions. I tend to have spent some time in the days and weeks prior to the cut...
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