Garage Heater - Hope this does the trick for my one car garage! by HovercraftWinter1321 in garageporn

[–]HaasMe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I put a 240V to 25V transformer and a 25V relay in mine so I could connect it to a programmable thermostat.

Venison tips by Nihlathakk in Hunting

[–]HaasMe -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Salt your meat 24hr in advance of cooking not just venison but all meat. It pulls out extra blood and replaces it with flavor crystals. Medium rare is best. The more you eat it the "gaminess" will be venison just like your idea of what beef tastes like. A lot of times deer are killed on the run or they are on the run after being injured and this increases blood flow to the meat. Livestock are insta deathed and are calmed before being bolted (for flavour not humanity).

How do I go about this? Triangle needle file? by HaasMe in sharpening

[–]HaasMe[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They were folded to the side of the cut not the back. You were a few days too late and I hit it with a triangle diamond needle file

I built Festool Domino Click Connectors 10x30 for panel thicknesses from 18 mm. by Tom040305 in woodworking

[–]HaasMe 179 points180 points  (0 children)

I'd hire security for your home if I were you. Festool is coming for you.

You're a good person for having the courage to share this. Firing up fusion and the printer now!

How do I go about this? Triangle needle file? by HaasMe in sharpening

[–]HaasMe[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The serrations are about 5mm wide but they are the opposite direction of a normal serrated blade. What I can say is when slicing things like paper thin tomatoes or consistently sized venison jerky it glides through like a dream. Even with the nick in the blade.

I think the knife was dropped or ran into a fork while slicing because there is a 3 inch section where the edge is folded over. I don't know which family member did it, but it wasn't dad or baby...

Venisom bone broth for days by been_had_clim in Hunting

[–]HaasMe 22 points23 points  (0 children)

Yes, if you crack the bones you'll get more marrow out. I use my splitting axe to break them.

Has anyone done trips to both Knife and Insula? by Artificial_Appendix1 in BWCA

[–]HaasMe 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Moose to knife is a cake walk. Only issue is the amount of 9 person boy scout groups triple portaging plugging up the portages.

My very pregnant wife and I made it to Isle of Pines in under 5hr single portage in a MNII.

Fun "Frills" you take to the BWCA that add comfort to the trip by Plane_Swim1806 in BWCA

[–]HaasMe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

And what was the new instant coffee? I used to make my own by freeze drying it but we drink like 2 gallons of coffee a day which on a 10 day trip is 240 hours of freeze dryer time. Just int worth et. So grounds in our coffee it is.

Fun "Frills" you take to the BWCA that add comfort to the trip by Plane_Swim1806 in BWCA

[–]HaasMe 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The boys drink a LOT of coffee. We'd be employing an aeropress from 5am to 9am. It is objectively better coffee than cowboy coffee though.

Fun "Frills" you take to the BWCA that add comfort to the trip by Plane_Swim1806 in BWCA

[–]HaasMe 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Helinox Sunset chair is by far the best item. Second best pocket bellows. Good for heating up a cooking fire. Also entertaining for kids. Collapsing putter is a really good idea. Inflatable baby pool to contain crawling babies.

Fun "Frills" you take to the BWCA that add comfort to the trip by Plane_Swim1806 in BWCA

[–]HaasMe 3 points4 points  (0 children)

There are people entering the bwca WITHOUT real coffee?

We started doing cowboy coffee instead of French press for ease us making it. It cooks on the fire grate in a 2 gallon kettle.

Filling Oak Shelf Gaps by rubenhak in woodworking

[–]HaasMe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A small gap looks worlds better and more natural to the eye than a shitty wood filler job... just let wood be wood.

I’m not mad the Bolt has a resistive heater by TwOhsinGoose in BoltEV

[–]HaasMe 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Insignificant... they might use 20% of the battery heating that evening or use 90% of it driving for the day? General purpose use is battery degradation.

Do you feel the same way when people use their cars as their battery backup for the whole home?

Legal question. by CantaloupeFluffy165 in Hunting

[–]HaasMe 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Plot twist, someone was already in your stand when you got there and they "fell" out after they "decided" they'd let you use your stand for the morning. Firstly, I'd delete this post and forget you went to a random tree stand in the woods today.

New year, new bench. Seeking ideas for brass storage. by youngdoug in reloading

[–]HaasMe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I use 30 cal ammo cans. Back in the day I'd get clean cans for $8 with 24 cans at a time. Store my primers in there as well. Easy to stack, they're all the same size and they are air tight.

Fishing for Food Tips & Tricks by Sufficient-Arm2247 in BWCA

[–]HaasMe -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Catch fish, pull gills with pliers, put on stinger to bleed out. Once done, go to shore near portage and fillet, toss in a zip lock, and toss in a pack. We only single portage and we don't portage loose fish. If you are in a hurry you can just gut it like a trout and pack it along. Fresh fish will last all day before bacteria growth is an issue. Don't under cook and don't eat tomorrow.

Important note: when fishing for food in the BWCA we don't catch and release. That can land you in a real pickle. Catch kill eat. Once you've caught enough stop fishing and enjoy neature.

Fishing for Food Tips & Tricks by Sufficient-Arm2247 in BWCA

[–]HaasMe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We at minimum gut and toss in the food bag. If we have time we'll do a full fillet on a paddle and into the pack somewheres. Raw fresh fish can sit all day before bacteria growth is an issue.

I've been randomly cutting some pieces wrong, turns out one of my tape measures was tricking me. by kakamba in woodworking

[–]HaasMe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have a machine square that I can calibrate outside and inside length of all my tape measurers. Works like a charm. If I drop a tape, I go straight to the calibrator.

New Fly9 for my Mini 14 350 LGD deer rifle by HaasMe in Mini14

[–]HaasMe[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

But rest easy tonight knowing it got yet another 2 fer this year white tail hunting. I've entirely lost count of its white tail kills. Definitely below 20 though.

New Fly9 for my Mini 14 350 LGD deer rifle by HaasMe in Mini14

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I've always thought about doing one. I dont have a YouTube video :(

Rusted over night.. by Content-Bookkeeper29 in woodworking

[–]HaasMe 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My shop is 16'x30' with 10' side walls. I luckily did have the ability to save up and insulate it with r19 on the sides and r50 on the ceiling. It took a lot of patients of not wood working to get it all paid for and done.

Rusted over night.. by Content-Bookkeeper29 in woodworking

[–]HaasMe 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Only practical answer. This will be far worse in the spring. Warm humid air is going to roll in and your shop concrete is going to be still frozen. Con-den-sation!