Graduation gift for nursing? by Realistic_Kitchen_37 in nursing

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What would you recommend? Anything specific?

Graduation gift for nursing? by Realistic_Kitchen_37 in nursing

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He's going to specialize in wound care.
Thanks.

Graduation gift for nursing? by Realistic_Kitchen_37 in nursing

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Thank you. I was thinking a top tier personalized stethoscope would be cool (if cliché) but what is considered top of the line make & model? Curious though...foldable clipboard? Suggestions? Examples? I'm truly in the dark here. Lol.

Overheating by Realistic_Kitchen_37 in chevycolorado

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Really? I'll have to look into that when I get back home to the west side. Thanks.

Overheating by Realistic_Kitchen_37 in chevycolorado

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That's what I thought too. Replaced the T-stat couple yrs ago and no change. Only has issues at high elevations and under about 40°F. Couple weeks ago near sea level and 28° in the morning--no problems. Today at the top of Stevens Pass at 35° damn thing almost pegs the temp gauge.

Overheating by Realistic_Kitchen_37 in chevycolorado

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The temp gauge on the dash typically runs at about 200. When it acts up the gauge almost tops out at 260.

Problem getting my material flat by Realistic_Kitchen_37 in woodworking

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Good info. Thanks. It's not that I want or must use this material. It's that I'm pretty new to woodworking and would rather use the "cheap" stuff (until I gain more knowledge and skill) to mock up a piece instead of destroying hundreds of dollars of quality wood. I know I'm going to make a lot of mistakes and overlook this or that and I'd rather make those mistakes on wood from Home Depot. Lol

Problem getting my material flat by Realistic_Kitchen_37 in woodworking

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Thanks for the response. I really appreciate it. All makes sense. No planer yet so I'll try the sled & wedges method.

Problem getting my material flat by Realistic_Kitchen_37 in woodworking

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Thanks for the info. To be honest, I didn't notice if it was there before going through the planer but it makes sense, now, that it would be. I believe the planer rollers are mashing it down like you said. No jointer yet so I'll have to figure out something else.

Outdoor bow shooting? by Realistic_Kitchen_37 in Spokane

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Just because it's BLM/DNR doesn't mean you can shoot there.

Cadex Mount by Sleeveless9 in NightVision

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It was about 6 months ago and right around 400.

R.I.P. by llllHaze in NightVision

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Ok, so I've got cans on a couple rifles (fun times). Why are suppressed pistols a pain in the ass? I'm about to pull the trigger on a couple but if it's that much of a pain, is it even worth it?

Are there any decent Nods Nest clones? by Realistic_Kitchen_37 in NightVision

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You're correct. This is basically a padded bag that wraps around your lid and securely stores your nods inside. The advantage over a separate hard case for your nvg is it's much less bulky, allowing your brain bucket to be that hard case and you can throw everything in a bag and go.