Favorite team:LSU 
Location:south louisiana
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Registered on:10/6/2015
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re: 4 Wheeler Reccomendation

Posted by soileau123 on 10/21/24 at 4:47 pm to
Yamaha Kodiak or Grizzly
Probably lost refrigeration. It's probably not like the stuff we use at home. Almost guarantee it is pure peroxide and not diluted and if so organic peroxides will start self decomposing once they get above freezing and then boom. Similar thing happened at the Westlake plant in Geismar years ago. They were using organic peroxides in their PVC reactors and the building lost its refrigeration unit and it went up.
Yea I think in day care when kids just grab shite and throw it in their mouths without thinking about it, then it should not be allowed. My son who has a peanut allergy, no idea how it developed. He was fed peanut butter a lot when little then one day bam out of no where to the hospital we had to go. But now that he is 5 and he knows that he has a peanut allergy and he also knows to never touch it I personally would not have a problem with other kids having it.
I just ride my bike on top of the levee to the vet school. Just go to the park in the back of the neighborhood and you will see the walking path that connects you to the levee. I lock my bike up in front of the LSU police station
A24 rat and mouse trap. Basically you bait them, it has a sensor, when triggered it launches a bolt that kills instantly.

re: Anyone here ever had a wolf dog?

Posted by soileau123 on 12/14/22 at 5:07 am to
A wolf would wax the floor with a pit. A wolf literally had double the bit force of a pit, and that’s on the conservative side. It would out weight the pit, has more stamina, and literally kills for a living. It really would not be close.
This guy is bringing up games in the 80's and 90's like they matter. But then discounts LSU's resent national championship saying none of those players are here anymore. While I do agree with his second point that LSU's last national title has nothing to do with this game. You can't bring up stuff that happened 30 and 40 years ago like it applies today then say well LSU's recent success is irrelevant, just can't have it both ways. :geauxtigers:

re: ESPN's Top 60 Games of the 2000's

Posted by soileau123 on 2/18/22 at 11:42 am to
I mean the blue grass miracle was better than that one by a long shot. And even that one is far from the best in the 2000's for LSU.

re: Pirogue

Posted by soileau123 on 12/14/21 at 8:52 am to
Thanks everyone for the advice and suggestions it really helped

re: Pirogue

Posted by soileau123 on 12/14/21 at 8:51 am to
I am interested in that one

Pirogue

Posted by soileau123 on 12/13/21 at 8:43 pm
Hey guys just looking for a pirogue with a flat back that I can put a trolling motor on. I have a long paddle to my spot right now and just as long a walk. So I’m trying to get a consensus on what the OB thinks is the best pirogue to buy, and I don’t mind paying for quality.
I just had this issue... apparently its a common problem. Do not get OEM they will swell up just like the ones you have on there. Go aftermarket and you will be much happier. The OEM design is just terrible.


Edit: also make sure they are not a 2 part design like OEM. Get a good one piece they will not swell.
The GOAT will live its best life out to pasture if in my possession. Best of luck to everyone.
I own a 2019 Kodiak 700. It's the best bike I have ever owned. It's light, strong, and reliable. I've owned honda which is a great bike just under powered, and can-am which was powerful but staid in the shop.
Most doors on dryers are reversible. Yours may be different but most I have seen are.
Makita is what i roll with. Strong, ergonomic, and made to last. Also a ton of the pros use them, so that is how I made my decision. All three of the big boys (DeWalt, Milwaukee, and Makita) are really good brands. I stay away from DeWalt because they change their batteries to much. Batteries are really what your buying. Find a company that sticks to a battery platform and has the tools you want and run with it that way you will be able to expand your tool collection and know that batteries will be available in the future.

re: 1911 Suggestions

Posted by soileau123 on 3/28/20 at 2:53 pm to
The only ammo I can find right now is 10mm. It is popular enough that everyone carries a decent bit, but not popular enough that when everyone goes on an ammo craze they are wiped out. Right now I can't find 9mm or 45. Amd i have the Springfield trp operator in 10mm and it is by far my favorite pistol out of the 8 I own.

re: Sealing marble vanity top

Posted by soileau123 on 2/29/20 at 8:19 am to
Pro seal is what i used and it works great. It is not marketed like other stuff you see on the internet, but when I asked several pro's what they used they all recommended it to me. I would also recommend a solvent based sealer rather than a water based. They last longer and are better at stain defense. But they do have their downside, such as harmful chemicals when applying. So you would need a face respirator, which you can get from home depot or lowes. Also i opened a window and used a box fan to suck out the fumes and made sure my wife a kid were not home.
Nuttall oak is good i met areas is fast growing but will get pretty big. LSU ag says 80 to 100 feet tall and 25 to 40ft canopy.

re: One dead in Tigerland shooting

Posted by soileau123 on 11/6/19 at 9:56 am to
It's gotten a lot worse in the last 5 years. Like a whole lot. It was always shitty but now its full blown drug sales and gang wars back there.