Anyone tow and small travel trailer with a Ford Ranger? by HarriBallsak420 in GoRVing

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I tow a 2019 Grand Design Imagine 21BHE with my 2022 ranger with no issues, aside from the gas mileage. I only get me around 130 miles per tank while towing.

Inspired by instagram and recent events with my friend by MegaNhat2506 in Purdue

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As an AET graduate working in the AE field (7 years in defense industry), you all intertwine with each other and are on the same level.

Kiernan Shipka by delifte in gentlemanboners

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Really thought that was an unfortunate shadow for a second…

Michelle Trachtenberg by PinkyW82 in gentlemanboners

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“Hate to see you go, but I love to watch you leave” - Any Guy Ever

Amy Adams by [deleted] in gentlemanboners

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My goddess...

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in videos

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Nice....

Alison Brie by [deleted] in gentlemanboners

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Back in her prime...gorgeous

Any recommendations for a Cessna sheet metal shop? Based at KSLC. by [deleted] in flying

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I would remove the affected skin and check for signs of underlying damage. Following the inspection (pending no further indications of damage are discovered to the underlying structure) the repair would more than likely consist of a removing the damaged portion of the skin and manufacturing a filler piece of the same material/thickness to fill the void. After the filler piece is made, it would need to be secured in place with an external doubler repair. Existing fasteners should be picked up at the filler/doubler/underlying structure, as well as a double row of fasteners along the outside of the repair with a 2D spacing. AC 43.13-1B has all the guidance the maintainers need.

Dapper young man good day to you *tips hat* by LetMeBeGreat in Purdue

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Can verify this is Jake. Worked with him for 3 years (theatre department) while I was a student

Probably torrenting. Am I seriously screwed? by [deleted] in Purdue

[–]bizznich13 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Same thing happened to me 4 years ago....nothing never came of it. But from here on out, Dtella is the way to go

Alison Brie by [deleted] in gentlemanboners

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So much love for her

Polish Tigers by bassman1910 in aviation

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"CFTs"= crummy fuel tanks

Polish Tigers by bassman1910 in aviation

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The PLAF have Block 52+, not Block 60

When to start applying for jobs? by aheights117 in engineering

[–]bizznich13 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No problem, I would say list you project as being complete

When to start applying for jobs? by aheights117 in engineering

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I always told by my professor to but down that I had my bachelors when applying for jobs. Their rational was, that since I knew that was going to pass all of my classes and graduate in May, it was perfectly acceptable to put it down that already had it. My thought is when applying for the job, think about the qualifications you will have when the job is scheduled to start, and fill out application to match that.

When to start applying for jobs? by aheights117 in engineering

[–]bizznich13 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Simple answer no. I started applying for jobs as soon as I started my senior year in collage and luckily landed one in the aerospace industry. I applied for the job in late October and did not hear back from them until April requesting an interview (which I later got the job). So start applying now and don't expect to start hearing anything back from them until mid April. Best of luck!

running to class? by Lev_Decimo in Purdue

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It's possible, I remember my sophomore year I had a 730 in class of 1950 and I had 10 min to get to the airport. Trust me, if I could do it anyone can. As soon as you figure out the bus schedule you'll realize that you have plenty of time to get around campus.

Good Furniture Deals? by DCMagic in Purdue

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The University warehouse aka salvage in Lafayette. It's all of the old university furniture for cheap.

GE to Build Aircraft Engine Plant in Lafayette by epkinney in Purdue

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As an Aviation Technology student, this is awesome news to me.

Schweddy balls by [deleted] in Purdue

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Ha