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    canross liked post by caberslash On thread : Help with a wise ole rat
    Multi-pronged approach, extra strong glue paper around all possible runs. I prefer DIY, corn starch + water= super gloopy yet strong adhesive mix that they will eat, spread it across a wide bit...
    Liked On: 27-12-2020, 03:00 PM
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    canross liked post by On thread : Help with a wise ole rat
    I had the same problem with a rat. In the end i was putting peanut butter on an unset trap once the bait was regularly being eaten i set the trap and got it
    Liked On: 27-12-2020, 02:59 PM
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    canross liked post by Hermitage On thread : Leupold Scopes are NOT worth the money....IMO
    Leupold scopes are definitely quality...no doubt. My point is that the price vs value is just not there anymore if one takes in consideration other top line scope brands. I suppose that argument...
    Liked On: 13-12-2020, 12:27 PM
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    canross liked post by Stocky On thread : Leupold Scopes are NOT worth the money....IMO
    I think that in NZ due to the importer some dealers new prices are maybe a bit high especially when you have been shopping in the states. But they are still bloody good scopes. I've had a few mid...
    Liked On: 13-12-2020, 12:20 PM
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    canross liked post by Coote On thread : Good Progress With My Subsonic Mission
    I don't remember exactly when I experienced a 'silencer' for the first time. Maybe around 1970 my Dad cut a thread on the barrel of our Anschutz .22 rimfire and then made a simple silencer for it. ...
    Liked On: 28-11-2020, 11:47 PM
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    canross liked post by gonetropo On thread : Basic safe lighting and dehumidifying project
    PIR's and alarm reed switches are only rated for a few milliamps so will burn out, you will need to drive a relay to handle the current. i will supply one if you want it, pretty sure i have some...
    Liked On: 16-11-2020, 04:34 PM
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    canross liked post by 2post On thread : Basic safe lighting and dehumidifying project
    You are correct about an incandescent light bulb, I just thought putting a heat pad on the outside would be easier than drilling holes and you can use 230v stuff. I do recommend a thermostat as you’d...
    Liked On: 16-11-2020, 04:27 PM
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    canross liked post by Mintie On thread : Basic safe lighting and dehumidifying project
    Raising the temp is a good start to dehumidifying but you also need to vent, keeping the humidity down is part temp and part air flow. Just bringing up the temp inside of a sealed up safe just means...
    Liked On: 16-11-2020, 04:27 PM
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    canross liked post by timattalon On thread : Basic safe lighting and dehumidifying project
    Rather than generating heat, in my last one I set up a bathroom extraction fan and an inlet vent at the other end. I then put this on timer to run for about a couple hours during the hottest and...
    Liked On: 13-11-2020, 06:14 PM
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    canross liked post by timattalon On thread : Basic safe lighting and dehumidifying project
    Try one of those garden solar sensor lights. I chucked one in the garage and put the solar panel in a window. Like these,...
    Liked On: 13-11-2020, 06:13 PM
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    canross liked post by Mr Browning On thread : Basic safe lighting and dehumidifying project
    Hmm, DampRid Refillable Moisture Absorber 300g White Crystals https://www.mitre10.co.nz/shop/damprid-refillable-moisture-absorber-300g-white-crystals/p/325507 $6.91 Blazing LED Timer Jumbo COB...
    Liked On: 13-11-2020, 04:58 PM
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    canross liked post by Mr Browning On thread : Basic safe lighting and dehumidifying project
    The light bars are little gems. Magnetic as well, so still it to the roof inside the safe and they provide more than enough light to do the job. I only use the crystals in the safe in the garage...
    Liked On: 13-11-2020, 04:58 PM
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    canross liked post by 40mm On thread : rifle racks (fancy)
    Hi fellow "ghastly gun people" I have been putting off for too long the hanging of my rifles on the wall. I want to make a really discrete wall hook, something that is fixed to the wall behind...
    Liked On: 01-10-2020, 11:02 AM
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    canross liked post by homebrew.357 On thread : Making a Rolling block rifle on my lathe.
    OK, so having milled out all the centre it needs to be square in the round corners, this was achieved by using a T/C tipped cutter from a saw blade first and then a small HSS square one to finish....
    Liked On: 01-10-2020, 10:36 AM
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    canross liked post by Max Headroom On thread : Landowner Gift
    Finding a really good appropriate thankyou can be a tricky thing, but well worth the effort.
    Liked On: 01-10-2020, 10:22 AM
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