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Post by Deleted on Feb 26, 2017 16:20:01 GMT -5
From jeans link above I been thinking about the trade name for this new tool. Jim calls it "The Ratcher", Jean calls it "The Hamchet"; I on the other hand have considered Jim's proposed use for this piece. Therefore I ask you to re-consider the name and call it "The Rammer". Yeah, I like it! Short, descriptive, easy to say, sort of just rolls off the tongue - rrrrammmmer. Especially appropriate when you consider where James said we could all put it! Now you learn another of my superpowers. I am good a naming shit. I also was privileged to make up names for many herptilian forms in my 11 years of retail. And Jim concedes: I see that you folks are inspired by the buttplug I designed for you. I certainly won't use it for such. <Snip> I already thought about the rammer 'butt' it was too xxx for the mood at the time. Now that yall let it hangout then sobeit. Whatever floats your butt. Maybe Scott can give it a herptillian name form form name. You guys keep an eye on Tela. I think she is a little too fond of my newly invented device. I bet money she will 'like w/the thumb stuck upwardly' this particular post cause she may also be a perv. The Rammer! The gift that just keeps giving! Love you Jim! Like a brother from another mother.
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Post by jamesp on Feb 26, 2017 17:27:42 GMT -5
Now on one has a memory like Jean. Renown memory. You will never have to worry about Alzheimer's rockpickerforever. Memory serves well now, y'all gave me hell about that ratcher lol. Became avatar for a long time. I save avatars for beloved, note present avatar... I think I was outvoted. And still stand behind "the rammer" as the perfect trade name for said tool! Lol Rammer is great, ratcher was the past label. Shall it be worthy of patent ? I it sells well any name suits. The Rammer, sounds like a porn tool, could exponentiate sales.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 26, 2017 17:51:46 GMT -5
I think I was outvoted. And still stand behind "the rammer" as the perfect trade name for said tool! Lol Rammer is great, ratcher was the past label. Shall it be worthy of patent ? I it sells well any name suits. The Rammer, sounds like a porn tool, could exponentiate sales. It's all marketing. Sex sells....
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Post by rockpickerforever on Feb 27, 2017 4:49:21 GMT -5
Finding and reading old posts takes me back to funner times...
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Post by jamesp on Feb 27, 2017 6:56:22 GMT -5
Finding and reading old posts takes me back to funner times... Cheer up Butterfly. There are many new adventures left in your horizon. Where's them crutches honey lol, maybe things have slowed down a bit. Oh well, guess memories suffice till memory lose makes it's rounds. That RTH 2012-2014 zone was a riot. Better yet, where's that time machine honey ?!
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Post by jamesp on Feb 27, 2017 7:02:20 GMT -5
From jeans link above I been thinking about the trade name for this new tool. Jim calls it "The Ratcher", Jean calls it "The Hamchet"; I on the other hand have considered Jim's proposed use for this piece. Therefore I ask you to re-consider the name and call it "The Rammer". Now you learn another of my superpowers. I am good a naming shit. I also was privileged to make up names for many herptilian forms in my 11 years of retail. And Jim concedes: I see that you folks are inspired by the buttplug I designed for you. I certainly won't use it for such. <Snip> I already thought about the rammer 'butt' it was too xxx for the mood at the time. Now that yall let it hangout then sobeit. Whatever floats your butt. Maybe Scott can give it a herptillian name form form name. You guys keep an eye on Tela. I think she is a little too fond of my newly invented device. I bet money she will 'like w/the thumb stuck upwardly' this particular post cause she may also be a perv. The Rammer! The gift that just keeps giving! Love you Jim! Like a brother from another mother. Love you too Brother Scott. Some totally stimulating conversations not forgotten. Where else can you find a forum that turns full tilt from cooking rocks to sex toys ? In the 'Rock Tumbling Photos' category of all places !#$@? Can't get better...
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Post by jamesp on Mar 3, 2017 5:19:28 GMT -5
a friend in Florida doing a jive video He is a an old master.
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Post by wigglinrocks on Mar 3, 2017 11:33:11 GMT -5
a friend in Florida doing a jive video He is a an old master. Glad to see he skipped the BBQ sauce
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Post by jamesp on Mar 3, 2017 12:56:21 GMT -5
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Post by wigglinrocks on Mar 3, 2017 13:20:10 GMT -5
Hope you didn't use sauce on the boxes that you are sending out , I prefer it without . Maybe just a touch of sauce .
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Post by jamesp on Mar 3, 2017 17:33:07 GMT -5
Hope you didn't use sauce on the boxes that you are sending out , I prefer it without . Maybe just a touch of sauce . Saw oil turns them brown, gotta let them dry out. Better to not cook oil sawn rocks. Many guys run water and put up with shorter blade life. Now perhaps using barbecue sauce for saw lubricant.....olive oil with greek seasoning ?
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Post by wigglinrocks on Mar 3, 2017 17:41:44 GMT -5
Toss in a few Lakers and ya got the fixins of a real gourmet meal
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Post by jamesp on Mar 4, 2017 4:58:12 GMT -5
Toss in a few Lakers and ya got the fixins of a real gourmet meal Agate cuisine, perhaps dino poop on the side.
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Post by Garage Rocker on Mar 4, 2017 5:19:23 GMT -5
Toss in a few Lakers and ya got the fixins of a real gourmet meal Agate cuisine, perhaps dino poop on the side. Uh, think I'll pass on that dinner invitation.
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Post by jamesp on Mar 4, 2017 5:51:14 GMT -5
Ah c'mon Randy I'm going to fill some plant pots w/straight rotary tumbling slurry and see how well aquatic plants grow in it Garage Rocker. Basically a wetland 'slurry' mediation project. Have test planted in industrial polluted soil for years on contract basis. Betcha they will do fine. Pure slurry w/time release fertilizer. Micronutrients probably off the chart. Will watch bloom rate compared to adjacent plantings in virgin soil. Container holds 120 pots, maybe 20 pots of slurry. I will use 6" azalea pots and plant fast growing 'Aztec Arrowhead' Sagittaria montevidensis from S. America. Then sell them at $5/pot, standard pricing for my 6" potted plants. Comparable study: Plants growing along crushed granite roads with granite dust continually being generated by vehicles crushing fine dust off of granite have excellent health and growth characteristics. Aztec Arrowhead last year May(white blooms) Same as above Aztecs being planted last year March. Very fast grower, early crop foreground, late crop background. Water level will be raised over soil after sprigging. "Certain plants, it turns out, have a particular gift for sucking up specific chemicals, either as a quirk of their biology or as a way to make themselves poisonous and avoid being eaten. When these plants are sown on contaminated ground, they absorb the contaminants into their tissues, gradually reducing the amount in the soil until it is safe for humans. Called phyto-remediation, this process has become one of the newest and most promising fields of biology."
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Post by Garage Rocker on Mar 4, 2017 6:02:21 GMT -5
That is a fast grower, jamesp. Seems my lawn does that overnight in the Summer. You going to test slurries from different type rocks to see what trace elements produce the best results? Or is it pretty much just Rio dust coming out of your slurry right now?
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Post by toiv0 on Mar 4, 2017 7:00:09 GMT -5
Ah c'mon Randy I'm going to fill some plant pots w/straight rotary tumbling slurry and see how well aquatic plants grow in it Garage Rocker . Basically a wetland 'slurry' mediation project. Have test planted in industrial polluted soil for years on contract basis. Betcha they will do fine. Pure slurry w/time release fertilizer. Micronutrients probably off the chart. Will watch bloom rate compared to adjacent plantings in virgin soil. Container holds 120 pots, maybe 20 pots of slurry. I will use 6" azalea pots and plant fast growing 'Aztec Arrowhead' Sagittaria montevidensis from S. America. Then sell them at $5/pot, standard pricing for my 6" potted plants. Comparable study: Plants growing along crushed granite roads with granite dust continually being generated by vehicles crushing fine dust off of granite have excellent health and growth characteristics. Aztec Arrowhead last year May(white blooms) Same as above Aztecs being planted last year March. Very fast grower, early crop foreground, late crop background. Water level will be raised over soil after sprigging. "Certain plants, it turns out, have a particular gift for sucking up specific chemicals, either as a quirk of their biology or as a way to make themselves poisonous and avoid being eaten. When these plants are sown on contaminated ground, they absorb the contaminants into their tissues, gradually reducing the amount in the soil until it is safe for humans. Called phyto-remediation, this process has become one of the newest and most promising fields of biology." We sold our tailings from a sphagnum peat operation to the Iron mines, seems that the peat with its acidity binds some of the bad things from their tailing piles. They can just burn the peat and recover the heavy metals. The secondary pond is planted in cattails which cleans the run off the rest of the way.
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Post by toiv0 on Mar 4, 2017 7:04:13 GMT -5
I bring home rock dust from crushing plants all over the usa when I drive and put it in my garden. I will be spreading 9 five gallon pails this morning. They recommend 1 lb per square foot. Maybe by the time I die I will have put that much on. The only problem I see with slurries is you use borax.
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Post by jamesp on Mar 4, 2017 8:37:23 GMT -5
That is a fast grower, jamesp. Seems my lawn does that overnight in the Summer. You going to test slurries from different type rocks to see what trace elements produce the best results? Or is it pretty much just Rio dust coming out of your slurry right now? Just rotary slurry of mixed rocks.. Not Borax/vibe. Reminder, I add lots of clay because I clean out weekly to add fresh clay for perky slurry. 1.5 cups/barrel/week/5 barrels. In a hot greenhouse that plant can be ready in 4 weeks. If planted in large earthen ponds it can seed out and cover entire pond in a season. It is kept way over in corner on hill.
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Post by jamesp on Mar 4, 2017 8:49:22 GMT -5
I bring home rock dust from crushing plants all over the usa when I drive and put it in my garden. I will be spreading 9 five gallon pails this morning. They recommend 1 lb per square foot. Maybe by the time I die I will have put that much on. The only problem I see with slurries is you use borax. Cattails polish many polluted waters, tough plant with lots of organic mass. Plant of choice for massive Copperhill TN. mines. Even handles aluminum to a point, very poisonous aluminum. Interesting Billy. You are using organic techniques and good on you. Granite dust is $10/ton delivered around here, it is a byproduct of our large granite gravel operations located on about 10 mile centers about Atlanta. if the highway dept. is cutting through a granite hill they often bring a portable granite mill in and make the aggregate on site. Concrete too. Same w/developers. Borax slurry ? Goes on the greenhouse floor for weed killer. How big is secondary polishing pond ?
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