Re: [MBZ] OT fun times today

2024-03-09 Thread Allan Streib via Mercedes
Yep I live in a wooded area and any time we have a lot of rain is when trees 
start to fall. The wind doesn't seem to get them as much as the ground being 
wet.
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Re: [MBZ] OT- fun car with flux capacitor

2024-01-17 Thread Craig via Mercedes
On Wed, 17 Jan 2024 23:17:57 -0500 Allan Streib via Mercedes
 wrote:

> On Wed, Jan 17, 2024, at 18:05, dan penoff.com via Mercedes wrote:
> > ???
> >
> > 
>
> Just need 1.21 gigawatts and you can really go somewhere!

1.21 gigawatt = 1,622,636.7 horsepower

So, yes, with that you can really go somewhere.

It's interesting, though, the coil does not appear in the distant views
of the hood ...


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Re: [MBZ] OT- fun car with flux capacitor

2024-01-17 Thread Allan Streib via Mercedes
Just need 1.21 gigawatts and you can really go somewhere!

On Wed, Jan 17, 2024, at 18:05, dan penoff.com via Mercedes wrote:
> ???
>
> 
> [00c0c_4uCF15rUoWk_0gl0t2_600x450.jpg]
> 1968 VW kit for sale by owner - Lutz, FL - 
> craigslist
> tampa.craigslist.org
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[MBZ] OT- fun car with flux capacitor

2024-01-17 Thread dan penoff.com via Mercedes
???


[00c0c_4uCF15rUoWk_0gl0t2_600x450.jpg]
1968 VW kit for sale by owner - Lutz, FL - 
craigslist
tampa.craigslist.org

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Re: [MBZ] OT - Fun with ADS-B

2022-06-29 Thread Karl Wittnebel via Mercedes
Yeah, almost got swatted out of the sky in my 140 last year.


On Sun, Jun 26, 2022, 6:12 PM mitch--- via Mercedes 
wrote:

> Oops.
>
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tZLXMKMgnS8
>
> The pilot of the tail wheeled-equipped airplane reported that, he was on
> an approach to land at an uncontrolled airport behind two helicopters.
> An airport surveillance video showed the accident airplane flying over
> the runway about 20 seconds after a helicopter was in a slow hover taxi
> adjacent to the runway. The pilot reported that he saw the helicopter
> and decided to land long to maintain separation. He added that while on
> short final, he saw a helicopter 'cross'  the runway, so he increased
> engine power to full and attempted a go-around. About one-third of the
> way down the length of the runway, the airplane encountered the
> helicopter's downwash, and the airplane entered an uncommanded steep
> right bank. The pilot applied opposite aileron, but he was not able to
> maintain control of the airplane. Subsequently, the airplane impacted
> right of the runway and sustained substantial damage to the right wing
> and fuselage. The pilot reported that there were no preaccident
> mechanical malfunctions or failures with the airplane that would have
> precluded normal operation.
>
> According to Federal Aviation Administration Advisory Circular No.
> 90-23G, Aircraft Wake Turbulence, 'pilots should avoid taxiing or flying
> within a distance of three rotor diameters of a helicopter hovering or
> in a slow hover taxi, as the downwash can contain high wind speeds.
>
> Probable Cause: The pilot's loss of airplane control during a go-around
> as it encountered wake turbulence from a slow hover taxiing helicopter.
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Re: [MBZ] OT - Fun with ADS-B

2022-06-26 Thread mitch--- via Mercedes

Remember when F1 cars sounded really, really cool?
Aston Martin remembers.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XPn1RMh_msU=147

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Re: [MBZ] OT - Fun with ADS-B

2022-06-26 Thread mitch--- via Mercedes

Oops.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tZLXMKMgnS8

The pilot of the tail wheeled-equipped airplane reported that, he was on 
an approach to land at an uncontrolled airport behind two helicopters. 
An airport surveillance video showed the accident airplane flying over 
the runway about 20 seconds after a helicopter was in a slow hover taxi 
adjacent to the runway. The pilot reported that he saw the helicopter 
and decided to land long to maintain separation. He added that while on 
short final, he saw a helicopter 'cross' the runway, so he increased 
engine power to full and attempted a go-around. About one-third of the 
way down the length of the runway, the airplane encountered the 
helicopter's downwash, and the airplane entered an uncommanded steep 
right bank. The pilot applied opposite aileron, but he was not able to 
maintain control of the airplane. Subsequently, the airplane impacted 
right of the runway and sustained substantial damage to the right wing 
and fuselage. The pilot reported that there were no preaccident 
mechanical malfunctions or failures with the airplane that would have 
precluded normal operation.


According to Federal Aviation Administration Advisory Circular No. 
90-23G, Aircraft Wake Turbulence, 'pilots should avoid taxiing or flying 
within a distance of three rotor diameters of a helicopter hovering or 
in a slow hover taxi, as the downwash can contain high wind speeds.


Probable Cause: The pilot's loss of airplane control during a go-around 
as it encountered wake turbulence from a slow hover taxiing helicopter.


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Re: [MBZ] OT - Fun with ADS-B

2022-06-26 Thread OK Don via Mercedes
It is really cool to see a Boeing or Airbus pass under you both out the
window and on ADS-B while flying through the departure path of an airport
(TUL in my case). Yes, I was under air traffic control - they told the
airliner to stay under 5000 ft till they were past me.

On Sun, Jun 26, 2022 at 12:36 PM dan penoff.com via Mercedes <
mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:

> True. But it’s also fun to see what’s passing overhead.
>
> A lot of military flight ops here due to the relatively quiet airport and
> altitude. They clearly come to train on a regular basis.
>
> The youngest’s work is right under the final approach for 21, less than a
> mile out from the threshold, so he likes to be able to watch the activity
> in the pattern and see it when it passes over.
>
> -D
>
> > On Jun 26, 2022, at 11:24 AM, OK Don via Mercedes 
> wrote:
> >
> > It's even more fun to be that traffic!
> >
> >> On Sat, Jun 25, 2022 at 7:40 PM dan penoff.com via Mercedes <
> >> mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:
> >>
> >> Youngest son likes to track flights, so I got him an ADS-B RaspberryPi
> >> receiver from FlightAware. It came with a little base-loaded magnetic
> >> antenna that he had stuck up in one of the skylights in his room, which
> >> limited the reception somewhat.
> >>
> >> Just put up a full blown ADS-B “stick” on the roof today and hooked it
> up.
> >> Not a major difference in reception, but a lot better range, for sure.
> >> We’re picking up flights from as far away as 100 miles and a lot more
> >> traffic to the east and south, where there’s little in the way of
> >> topography to block our reception.
> >>
> >> Fun to see all the traffic going over the house.
> >>
> >> -D
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> > --
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> >
> > "Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it is time to
> > pause and reflect." Mark Twain
> >
> > “Basic research is what I’m doing when I don’t know what I am doing.”
> Wernher
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> > 2013 F150, 18 mpg
> > 2017 Subaru Legacy, 30 mpg
> > 1957 C182A, 12 mpg - but at 150 mph!
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Re: [MBZ] OT - Fun with ADS-B

2022-06-26 Thread OK Don via Mercedes
They can automate avoidance maneuvers with that data in the drone - I don't
trust human drone "pilots" to not hit me while I'm in the landing pattern.
I want it in all drones.

On Sun, Jun 26, 2022 at 12:59 PM mitch--- via Mercedes <
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> $1000 consumer drones now have ADS-B In. (the $500 drone I bought last
> month does not)
>
> https://www.dji.com/newsroom/news/dji-adds-airplane-and-helicopter-detectors-to-new-consumer-drones
> I'm not sure why they put the receiver in the drone and use the uplink
> signal to get the info to the pilot, seems like putting the receiver in
> the pilot's hands would be more than good enough.
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Re: [MBZ] OT - Fun with ADS-B

2022-06-26 Thread mitch--- via Mercedes
$1000 consumer drones now have ADS-B In. (the $500 drone I bought last 
month does not)

https://www.dji.com/newsroom/news/dji-adds-airplane-and-helicopter-detectors-to-new-consumer-drones
I'm not sure why they put the receiver in the drone and use the uplink 
signal to get the info to the pilot, seems like putting the receiver in 
the pilot's hands would be more than good enough.


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Re: [MBZ] OT - Fun with ADS-B

2022-06-26 Thread dan penoff.com via Mercedes
True. But it’s also fun to see what’s passing overhead.

A lot of military flight ops here due to the relatively quiet airport and 
altitude. They clearly come to train on a regular basis.

The youngest’s work is right under the final approach for 21, less than a mile 
out from the threshold, so he likes to be able to watch the activity in the 
pattern and see it when it passes over.

-D

> On Jun 26, 2022, at 11:24 AM, OK Don via Mercedes  
> wrote:
> 
> It's even more fun to be that traffic!
> 
>> On Sat, Jun 25, 2022 at 7:40 PM dan penoff.com via Mercedes <
>> mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:
>> 
>> Youngest son likes to track flights, so I got him an ADS-B RaspberryPi
>> receiver from FlightAware. It came with a little base-loaded magnetic
>> antenna that he had stuck up in one of the skylights in his room, which
>> limited the reception somewhat.
>> 
>> Just put up a full blown ADS-B “stick” on the roof today and hooked it up.
>> Not a major difference in reception, but a lot better range, for sure.
>> We’re picking up flights from as far away as 100 miles and a lot more
>> traffic to the east and south, where there’s little in the way of
>> topography to block our reception.
>> 
>> Fun to see all the traffic going over the house.
>> 
>> -D
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> OK Don
> 
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> pause and reflect." Mark Twain
> 
> “Basic research is what I’m doing when I don’t know what I am doing.”  Wernher
> Von Braun
> 2013 F150, 18 mpg
> 2017 Subaru Legacy, 30 mpg
> 1957 C182A, 12 mpg - but at 150 mph!
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Re: [MBZ] OT - Fun with ADS-B

2022-06-26 Thread OK Don via Mercedes
It's even more fun to be that traffic!

On Sat, Jun 25, 2022 at 7:40 PM dan penoff.com via Mercedes <
mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:

> Youngest son likes to track flights, so I got him an ADS-B RaspberryPi
> receiver from FlightAware. It came with a little base-loaded magnetic
> antenna that he had stuck up in one of the skylights in his room, which
> limited the reception somewhat.
>
> Just put up a full blown ADS-B “stick” on the roof today and hooked it up.
> Not a major difference in reception, but a lot better range, for sure.
> We’re picking up flights from as far away as 100 miles and a lot more
> traffic to the east and south, where there’s little in the way of
> topography to block our reception.
>
> Fun to see all the traffic going over the house.
>
> -D
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pause and reflect." Mark Twain

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Von Braun
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2017 Subaru Legacy, 30 mpg
1957 C182A, 12 mpg - but at 150 mph!
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[MBZ] OT - Fun with ADS-B

2022-06-25 Thread dan penoff.com via Mercedes
Youngest son likes to track flights, so I got him an ADS-B RaspberryPi receiver 
from FlightAware. It came with a little base-loaded magnetic antenna that he 
had stuck up in one of the skylights in his room, which limited the reception 
somewhat.

Just put up a full blown ADS-B “stick” on the roof today and hooked it up. Not 
a major difference in reception, but a lot better range, for sure. We’re 
picking up flights from as far away as 100 miles and a lot more traffic to the 
east and south, where there’s little in the way of topography to block our 
reception.

Fun to see all the traffic going over the house.

-D
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[MBZ] OT fun for the hol

2020-05-25 Thread Floyd Thursby via Mercedes

https://jalopnik.com/this-top-gear-style-test-of-three-weird-chinese-almost-1843615111

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Re: [MBZ] OT - Fun with Water Heaters [resend]

2020-01-02 Thread Craig via Mercedes
On Tue, 31 Dec 2019 11:33:50 -0500 Floyd Thursby via Mercedes
 wrote:

> We have been fighting this stuff and have gained some traction but it
> is a struggle against big money.

May you be successful in driving away that kind of stuff.


Craig

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Re: [MBZ] OT - Fun with Water Heaters [resend]

2020-01-02 Thread Craig via Mercedes
On Tue, 31 Dec 2019 08:09:14 -0600 Kaleb Striplin via Mercedes
 wrote:

> Are you going to FSBO it?

We sold our house in Los Alamos by owner.

I even painted up some nice signs to put in front of the house and on the
major road at the end of the street.


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Re: [MBZ] OT - Fun with Water Heaters

2020-01-02 Thread Craig via Mercedes
On Tue, 31 Dec 2019 11:33:50 -0500 Floyd Thursby via Mercedes
 wrote:

> We have been fighting this stuff and have gained some traction but it
> is a struggle against big money.

May you be successful in driving away that kind of stuff.


Craig

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Re: [MBZ] OT - Fun with Water Heaters

2020-01-02 Thread Craig via Mercedes
On Tue, 31 Dec 2019 08:09:14 -0600 Kaleb Striplin via Mercedes
 wrote:

> Are you going to FSBO it?

We sold our house in Los Alamos by owner.

I even painted up some nice signs to put in front of the house and on the
major road at the end of the street.


Craig

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Re: [MBZ] OT - Fun with Water Heaters

2020-01-01 Thread clay monroe via Mercedes
Seattle is going the way of banning single family zoning as well.  They want 
density in the worst way, in hopes of ameliorating the extreme cost of shelter. 
 Banning new homes over 2000 square feet, allowing three housing units per lot, 
banning NG in new construction and trying to claw back existing NG to 
buildings.  Massive property tax hikes for ineffective transit buildout coupled 
with huge fees to license your car, and a swap from fuel tax to per mile tax on 
your car.

I am sort of blessed that my house is in an upscale area with all manner of 
desirable amenities within minutes by foot, or bike.  That should garner a 
stout sales price for SWMBA.  After spending a hefty sum to bring systems up to 
date (25 year old kitchen remodel, 20 yo roof, oak floor, interior paint, 
carpeting)

The socialist already tried to ban weapons, so now the cops are killing people 
for wielding cutlery.  “he attacked me with a soup spoon!"

clay monroe

I turned my computer upside down and shook it, but the bookmark for what I'm 
looking for didn't fall out.



> On Dec 31, 2019, at 4:44 AM, Mitch Haley via Mercedes  
> wrote:
> 
> There is a proposal in VA, now that one party has finally taken control of 
> the House, Senate, and Governorship, to enact a law banning single family 
> residential zoning. So no matter what you and your county government and 
> zoning board want, an apartment complex can go anywhere houses can go. How 
> many apartments could that developer put on 15 acres, and how much traffic 
> would that generate?
> 
> And they've prefiled a handful of gun bills that have 1-2 million Virginians 
> really upset. Upset to the point that over 90% of the county governments have 
> already enacted sanctuary provisions against bills that won't even be debated 
> until the legislative session begins next month. Several of the counties had 
> 1000-3000 people show up to the Board of Supervisors meetings where the 
> Sanctuary bills were voted on. When was the last time Rockingham County moved 
> the BoS meeting to a basketball court and 3000 people filled the bleachers to 
> demand they pass a law?
> Current map: 
> https://vcdl.org/resources/Pictures/Virginia-2A_Second-Amendment-Sanctuary-VCDLMap_12-29-2019.jpeg
> 
> Between the suburban NIMBYs and the gun owners, we could easily see 4 million 
> sincerely upset voters in a month or two. A guy I know went to a mini town 
> hall with the incoming leader of the House of Delegates. After he explained 
> to her why so many are against the proposed legislation, she told him the 
> bills were reasonable, common sense, necessary, had 90% support (more like 
> 90% opposition) and would be passed no matter what. 
> Mitch. 
> 
>> On December 31, 2019 at 6:24 AM Dan Penoff via Mercedes 
>>  wrote:
> 
>> Around here land is in short supply. One of the things the County is 
>> promoting is “suburban infill” which is a fancy term for subdividing small 
>> plots of land (10 acres, for example) that exist here and there and building 
>> 20 homes on it. It’s the bane of the surrounding property owners, as it 
>> often messes with their existing zoning.
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Re: [MBZ] OT - Fun with Water Heaters

2020-01-01 Thread Mitch Haley via Mercedes
Shouldn't be any more not allowed than firing up a 2000i generator and plugging 
the fridge into it. 
Sunny Boy has an optional outlet that you wire up in the garage. 
You turn it on manually and plug a cord into it. 
At least I don't know of any NEC requirements to disconnect the panels from the 
inverter in a power failure. 
There is a recent requirement to make it easy for firemen to shut the panels 
down, which would be easier to comply with if we had better options in the 
microinverter market. 

> On January 1, 2020 at 11:10 AM Dan Penoff via Mercedes 
>  wrote:
> 
> 
> Not allowed here if you’re doing net metering unless you have storage 
> batteries.
> > I don't know about Mrs Dan, but I bet Dan could make do nicely in a power 
> > failure with the 2000W emergency outlet on a Sunny Boy inverter, assuming 
> > it didn't brown out every time a cloud came by.

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Re: [MBZ] OT - Fun with Water Heaters

2020-01-01 Thread Dan Penoff via Mercedes
It means that in Florida if you’re net metering (selling unused power back to 
the utility) that if the utility goes offline, so does your solar array.

Unless - you have local storage as in a battery bank. If you don’t have local 
storage, your inverter is shut down when the utility goes dark.

This surprised many owners who didn’t do their due diligence researching how 
these systems work when hurricanes or outages occur. They thought they would 
just keep cruising along on their solar system when the utility went down. 
Nope! When the utility fails your system goes offline.

So now you have a roof full of PV panels making electricity you can’t use.

This is only one of the batsh*t crazy laws regarding solar systems we have in 
this state courtesy of the utilities, who own our legislature.

-D


 
> On Jan 1, 2020, at 12:19 PM, tyee165 via Mercedes  
> wrote:
> 
> What does that mean?Sent from my Galaxy Tab® A
>  Original message From: Dan Penoff via Mercedes 
>  Date: 2020-01-01  10:10 AM  (GMT-06:00) To: Okie Benz 
>  Cc: Dan Penoff  Subject: Re: [MBZ] 
> OT - Fun with Water Heaters Not allowed here if you’re doing net metering 
> unless you have storage batteries.-D> On Jan 1, 2020, at 10:25 AM, Mitch 
> Haley via Mercedes  wrote:> > >> On December 31, 2019 
> at 2:13 PM Andrew Strasfogel via Mercedes  wrote:>> >> 
> >> Dan, have you priced out solar PV panels for your roof?> > > I don't know 
> about Mrs Dan, but I bet Dan could make do nicely in a power failure with the 
> 2000W emergency outlet on a Sunny Boy inverter, assuming it didn't brown out 
> every time a cloud came by. > > Mitch.> > 
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Re: [MBZ] OT - Fun with Water Heaters

2020-01-01 Thread tyee165 via Mercedes
What does that mean?Sent from my Galaxy Tab® A
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 Date: 2020-01-01  10:10 AM  (GMT-06:00) To: Okie Benz 
 Cc: Dan Penoff  Subject: Re: [MBZ] OT 
- Fun with Water Heaters Not allowed here if you’re doing net metering unless 
you have storage batteries.-D> On Jan 1, 2020, at 10:25 AM, Mitch Haley via 
Mercedes  wrote:> > >> On December 31, 2019 at 2:13 PM 
Andrew Strasfogel via Mercedes  wrote:>> >> >> Dan, have 
you priced out solar PV panels for your roof?> > > I don't know about Mrs Dan, 
but I bet Dan could make do nicely in a power failure with the 2000W emergency 
outlet on a Sunny Boy inverter, assuming it didn't brown out every time a cloud 
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Re: [MBZ] OT - Fun with Water Heaters

2020-01-01 Thread Dan Penoff via Mercedes
Not allowed here if you’re doing net metering unless you have storage batteries.

-D

> On Jan 1, 2020, at 10:25 AM, Mitch Haley via Mercedes  
> wrote:
> 
> 
>> On December 31, 2019 at 2:13 PM Andrew Strasfogel via Mercedes 
>>  wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> Dan, have you priced out solar PV panels for your roof?
> 
> 
> I don't know about Mrs Dan, but I bet Dan could make do nicely in a power 
> failure with the 2000W emergency outlet on a Sunny Boy inverter, assuming it 
> didn't brown out every time a cloud came by. 
> 
> Mitch.
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Re: [MBZ] OT - Fun with Water Heaters

2020-01-01 Thread Mitch Haley via Mercedes


> On December 31, 2019 at 2:13 PM Andrew Strasfogel via Mercedes 
>  wrote:
> 
> 
> Dan, have you priced out solar PV panels for your roof?


I don't know about Mrs Dan, but I bet Dan could make do nicely in a power 
failure with the 2000W emergency outlet on a Sunny Boy inverter, assuming it 
didn't brown out every time a cloud came by. 

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Re: [MBZ] OT - Fun with Water Heaters

2020-01-01 Thread Dan Penoff via Mercedes
Nope. Not going to.

We’ve had this discussion here before. While it makes total sense based on 
where I live, the utilities make it very difficult and not cost effective to do.

Once the other house is sold I’ll be searching for a standby generator for this 
place, but I’m not going to bother with solar. Until the utilities stop 
screwing around and preventing it form being a net gain for the consumer, I’ll 
stick with the infrastructure.

-D


> On Dec 31, 2019, at 2:13 PM, Andrew Strasfogel via Mercedes 
>  wrote:
> 
> Dan, have you priced out solar PV panels for your roof?
> 
> On Tue, Dec 31, 2019 at 11:35 AM Floyd Thursby via Mercedes <
> mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:
> 
>> I have 8.5 acres, high ground, marsh, and island which is fairly high
>> ground too.  Zoning is AG8 which is one house per 8 acres so unless the
>> zoning got changed that is it for houses.  I am in the County, there is
>> a lot of shadiness that goes on with zoning and development.  Part of
>> this Island is in the City of Charleston, having been annexed into the
>> City years ago.  Developers are buying land adjacent to the City and
>> annexing in, which increases zoning density by a large factor, and so
>> all manner of vinyl villages and apartments are being built now.  These
>> really aren't competition to my property, mine will take a special kind
>> of buyer, so this realtor I have has his work cut out for him.  I'm in
>> no rush, so that is in my favor.
>> 
>> The thing is, we are on a Sea Island, which some hundreds of thousands
>> of years ago was beachfront, so there are large dunes running across the
>> Island which were the beach front at different times as water levels
>> receded.  These are high ground, the highest is 24ft.  The rest of the
>> island is pretty low, from 10-16ft (i.e., the "Lowcountry") so it is
>> prone to flooding from storms and such.  A CAT2 or greater would flood a
>> good part of the Island.  So the developers buy up this land, which
>> historically was farm land, and clear cut the forests, muck out all the
>> organic spongy material that absorbs and controls water, then bring in
>> 6-10ft of high clay content fill material that is impervious basically,
>> like pavement, so the water runs off rapidly, either onto neighboring
>> properties that now flood, or directly into the marshes and rivers which
>> is toxic as the runoff has no dissolved oxygen in it.  These building
>> practices are a disaster, the houses are sh*tty, some of them actually
>> have foundations cracking due to the fill settling, before they are even
>> finished and have to be written off.  So that's a Big Deal.  We have
>> been fighting this stuff and have gained some traction but it is a
>> struggle against big money.
>> 
>> There's a lot more, but that is the jist of it.
>> 
>> --FT
>> 
>> On 12/31/19 6:24 AM, Dan Penoff via Mercedes wrote:
>>> Yes, but you’ve got a fair amount of land, too, don’t you? That has to
>> be in your favor.
>>> 
>>> Around here land is in short supply. One of the things the County is
>> promoting is “suburban infill” which is a fancy term for subdividing small
>> plots of land (10 acres, for example) that exist here and there and
>> building 20 homes on it. It’s the bane of the surrounding property owners,
>> as it often messes with their existing zoning. For example, just to the
>> east of my old house is an area of 1 acre tracts that’s been there since
>> the 1950s. It’s populated with homes from that time period along with any
>> number of trailers and manufactured housing. It’s zoned RU-1, which is
>> rural/residential with lots no smaller than 1/2 acre. There’s a 15 acre
>> plot in the middle of their area that’s being sold to a developer who wants
>> to get it rezoned to put (originally) 30+ homes on it. The locals have
>> banded together and taken on the zoning commission and run the developer
>> off - twice. He’s back again with it pared down to 20 homes, which is still
>> a higher density than the existing zoning allows.
>>> 
>>> He’s already pussed out once on the latest hearing, asking for a
>> continuance and trying to wait out the locals, but they’ll continue to
>> challenge him as they’re well organized and pissed. I’ve lent them some
>> support myself as an adjacent landowner and spoken to and written the
>> County Commissioners, the one representing our area just happening to have
>> been my former customer at the school district.
>>> 
>>> County government does work around here, and if you’re well organized
>> and represented you’ve got a good chance of prevailing. This developer is
>> not ready to give up, but he’s seeing his plans get pared down bit by bit
>> to the point where it may not be profitable to pursue this much longer.
>>> 
>>> -D
>> 
>> --
>> --FT
>> 
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Re: [MBZ] OT - Fun with Water Heaters

2020-01-01 Thread Andrew Strasfogel via Mercedes
Dan, have you priced out solar PV panels for your roof?

On Tue, Dec 31, 2019 at 11:35 AM Floyd Thursby via Mercedes <
mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:

> I have 8.5 acres, high ground, marsh, and island which is fairly high
> ground too.  Zoning is AG8 which is one house per 8 acres so unless the
> zoning got changed that is it for houses.  I am in the County, there is
> a lot of shadiness that goes on with zoning and development.  Part of
> this Island is in the City of Charleston, having been annexed into the
> City years ago.  Developers are buying land adjacent to the City and
> annexing in, which increases zoning density by a large factor, and so
> all manner of vinyl villages and apartments are being built now.  These
> really aren't competition to my property, mine will take a special kind
> of buyer, so this realtor I have has his work cut out for him.  I'm in
> no rush, so that is in my favor.
>
> The thing is, we are on a Sea Island, which some hundreds of thousands
> of years ago was beachfront, so there are large dunes running across the
> Island which were the beach front at different times as water levels
> receded.  These are high ground, the highest is 24ft.  The rest of the
> island is pretty low, from 10-16ft (i.e., the "Lowcountry") so it is
> prone to flooding from storms and such.  A CAT2 or greater would flood a
> good part of the Island.  So the developers buy up this land, which
> historically was farm land, and clear cut the forests, muck out all the
> organic spongy material that absorbs and controls water, then bring in
> 6-10ft of high clay content fill material that is impervious basically,
> like pavement, so the water runs off rapidly, either onto neighboring
> properties that now flood, or directly into the marshes and rivers which
> is toxic as the runoff has no dissolved oxygen in it.  These building
> practices are a disaster, the houses are sh*tty, some of them actually
> have foundations cracking due to the fill settling, before they are even
> finished and have to be written off.  So that's a Big Deal.  We have
> been fighting this stuff and have gained some traction but it is a
> struggle against big money.
>
> There's a lot more, but that is the jist of it.
>
> --FT
>
> On 12/31/19 6:24 AM, Dan Penoff via Mercedes wrote:
> > Yes, but you’ve got a fair amount of land, too, don’t you? That has to
> be in your favor.
> >
> > Around here land is in short supply. One of the things the County is
> promoting is “suburban infill” which is a fancy term for subdividing small
> plots of land (10 acres, for example) that exist here and there and
> building 20 homes on it. It’s the bane of the surrounding property owners,
> as it often messes with their existing zoning. For example, just to the
> east of my old house is an area of 1 acre tracts that’s been there since
> the 1950s. It’s populated with homes from that time period along with any
> number of trailers and manufactured housing. It’s zoned RU-1, which is
> rural/residential with lots no smaller than 1/2 acre. There’s a 15 acre
> plot in the middle of their area that’s being sold to a developer who wants
> to get it rezoned to put (originally) 30+ homes on it. The locals have
> banded together and taken on the zoning commission and run the developer
> off - twice. He’s back again with it pared down to 20 homes, which is still
> a higher density than the existing zoning allows.
> >
> > He’s already pussed out once on the latest hearing, asking for a
> continuance and trying to wait out the locals, but they’ll continue to
> challenge him as they’re well organized and pissed. I’ve lent them some
> support myself as an adjacent landowner and spoken to and written the
> County Commissioners, the one representing our area just happening to have
> been my former customer at the school district.
> >
> > County government does work around here, and if you’re well organized
> and represented you’ve got a good chance of prevailing. This developer is
> not ready to give up, but he’s seeing his plans get pared down bit by bit
> to the point where it may not be profitable to pursue this much longer.
> >
> > -D
>
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>
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Re: [MBZ] OT - Fun with Water Heaters

2019-12-31 Thread Dwight Giles via Mercedes
Sounds like a good plan, Dan

Dwight Giles Jr.
Wickford RI

On Tue, Dec 31, 2019, 9:54 PM dan--- via Mercedes 
wrote:

> Sort of.
>
> Because the market is very active here (2nd highest increase in home
> prices nationwide) we’re going to go with a fixed price broker. $400 will
> get us a year on MLS and full support from the brokerage as far as managing
> the listing and advice on pricing and comps.
>
> While we could likely sell doing a FSBO, and have done them in the past,
> there’s so much activity through brokers around here that it’s easy to be
> lost as an FSBO. Not only that, as you well know brokers typically won’t
> touch them since they won’t get a commission out of the deal.
>
> We’ve got a boatload of equity in the house, so we don’t mind giving up
> 2%-3% to a buyer’s broker to move the place. It’s a small price to pay to
> get the exposure that MLS will give us. A buyer could still contact us
> directly and avoid using a broker, too. We’ve got our handy real estate
> attorney friend four doors away who will handle the sale for us for a very
> reasonable fee.
>
> -D
>
> > On Dec 31, 2019, at 9:09 AM, Kaleb Striplin via Mercedes <
> mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:
> >
> > Are you going to FSBO it?
> >
> > Sent from my iPhone
> >
> >> On Dec 31, 2019, at 4:53 AM, Dan Penoff via Mercedes <
> mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:
> >>
> >> First of all, my apologies to Curley and others if I misunderstood.
> The real estate market here appears to be very different than yours. While
> I know that people are all about “new-new new!” as buyers, with the average
> age home being much less in years than in places like the Midwest and
> elsewhere that’s not as much of a driver for the marketability of a house.
> >>
> >> I think a lot of the “new-new-new” mentality comes from all of the HGTV
> remodeling shows that have what seems like everyone and their brother
> gutting their houses on a whim to encompass the latest and greatest styles
> and designs. I can’t help but wonder if places like the big box remodeling
> stores are behind a lot of this, as they’re the ones who stand to gain from
> it.
> >>
> >> In my immediate area you can find literally hundreds of new homes for
> sale on any given day. Development in this area has reached an insane pace,
> almost approaching the boom of the early 2000s. I see developments of
> 1600-2000 homes going up left and right, and they’re selling as quickly as
> they can put them up. If there’s a market for the “new-new-new!” folks it’s
> satisfied by these places, and we’ll never see those buyers looking at our
> house.
> >>
> >> However, with the way things are going, a buyer who wants in a house in
> short order, say less than 90 days, isn’t going to go that route. Inventory
> homes are rarely available, and the lead time on completion of a new home
> is easily 6-8 months from contract signing to occupancy, if not more. These
> are our buyers.
> >>
> >> Another thing on our side in the market is an established neighborhood
> with existing amenities and location. The billions of new homes being built
> are in areas where the infrastructure hasn’t been expanded to accommodate
> the influx of people, and as a result traffic and accessibility is nothing
> short of a nightmare. Those infrastructure upgrades will be years in the
> making, maybe as long as 6-8 years or more.
> >>
> >> I have a golf course, YMCA, little league, “A” rated elementary school
> and private park, all within walking distance. You won’t get those in a new
> development. Shopping at major stores is 5-10 minutes away, depending on
> where you want to shop. I’m just seven miles to the interstate and less
> than that to the Crosstown Expressway, a toll road going directly into
> downtown Tampa. Want to live in a new home? You’re looking at an hour
> commute to go 25 miles if you work in downtown Tampa. From my house
> depending on the time of day it’s roughly 30 minutes. We have a large
> contingent of military families here, thanks to being one of the highest
> rated areas by the BHO (Base Housing Office) at MacDill AFB, home of SOCOM.
> >>
> >> These are all things that make my neighborhood attractive in this
> market, and they’ve always been that way as long as we’ve been here. It’s
> one of the reasons why we built and bought here.
> >>
> >> Now - the “new-new-new!” folks will see our roof, AC and water heater
> as a plus, as other properties in the area that might be our competition
> won’t have their physical plants upgraded/replaced yet. With the age of
> most of these homes being in the early 20 year range, if these things
> haven’t been replaced, they’re at the threshold of needing to be. If I look
> at two roughly comparable homes, one that has a new roof and one that
> doesn’t, the one that will need a roof better be $20k less. If not, I’ll
> move on. That’s the average cost of a roof replacement around here. Brokers
> will definitely point this out to potential buyers. Paint is a 10 year
> item. 

Re: [MBZ] OT - Fun with Water Heaters

2019-12-31 Thread dan--- via Mercedes
Sort of.

Because the market is very active here (2nd highest increase in home prices 
nationwide) we’re going to go with a fixed price broker. $400 will get us a 
year on MLS and full support from the brokerage as far as managing the listing 
and advice on pricing and comps.

While we could likely sell doing a FSBO, and have done them in the past, 
there’s so much activity through brokers around here that it’s easy to be lost 
as an FSBO. Not only that, as you well know brokers typically won’t touch them 
since they won’t get a commission out of the deal.

We’ve got a boatload of equity in the house, so we don’t mind giving up 2%-3% 
to a buyer’s broker to move the place. It’s a small price to pay to get the 
exposure that MLS will give us. A buyer could still contact us directly and 
avoid using a broker, too. We’ve got our handy real estate attorney friend four 
doors away who will handle the sale for us for a very reasonable fee.

-D

> On Dec 31, 2019, at 9:09 AM, Kaleb Striplin via Mercedes 
>  wrote:
> 
> Are you going to FSBO it?
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
> 
>> On Dec 31, 2019, at 4:53 AM, Dan Penoff via Mercedes  
>> wrote:
>> 
>> First of all, my apologies to Curley and others if I misunderstood. The 
>> real estate market here appears to be very different than yours. While I 
>> know that people are all about “new-new new!” as buyers, with the average 
>> age home being much less in years than in places like the Midwest and 
>> elsewhere that’s not as much of a driver for the marketability of a house.
>> 
>> I think a lot of the “new-new-new” mentality comes from all of the HGTV 
>> remodeling shows that have what seems like everyone and their brother 
>> gutting their houses on a whim to encompass the latest and greatest styles 
>> and designs. I can’t help but wonder if places like the big box remodeling 
>> stores are behind a lot of this, as they’re the ones who stand to gain from 
>> it.
>> 
>> In my immediate area you can find literally hundreds of new homes for sale 
>> on any given day. Development in this area has reached an insane pace, 
>> almost approaching the boom of the early 2000s. I see developments of 
>> 1600-2000 homes going up left and right, and they’re selling as quickly as 
>> they can put them up. If there’s a market for the “new-new-new!” folks it’s 
>> satisfied by these places, and we’ll never see those buyers looking at our 
>> house.
>> 
>> However, with the way things are going, a buyer who wants in a house in 
>> short order, say less than 90 days, isn’t going to go that route. Inventory 
>> homes are rarely available, and the lead time on completion of a new home is 
>> easily 6-8 months from contract signing to occupancy, if not more. These are 
>> our buyers.
>> 
>> Another thing on our side in the market is an established neighborhood with 
>> existing amenities and location. The billions of new homes being built are 
>> in areas where the infrastructure hasn’t been expanded to accommodate the 
>> influx of people, and as a result traffic and accessibility is nothing short 
>> of a nightmare. Those infrastructure upgrades will be years in the making, 
>> maybe as long as 6-8 years or more.
>> 
>> I have a golf course, YMCA, little league, “A” rated elementary school and 
>> private park, all within walking distance. You won’t get those in a new 
>> development. Shopping at major stores is 5-10 minutes away, depending on 
>> where you want to shop. I’m just seven miles to the interstate and less than 
>> that to the Crosstown Expressway, a toll road going directly into downtown 
>> Tampa. Want to live in a new home? You’re looking at an hour commute to go 
>> 25 miles if you work in downtown Tampa. From my house depending on the time 
>> of day it’s roughly 30 minutes. We have a large contingent of military 
>> families here, thanks to being one of the highest rated areas by the BHO 
>> (Base Housing Office) at MacDill AFB, home of SOCOM.
>> 
>> These are all things that make my neighborhood attractive in this market, 
>> and they’ve always been that way as long as we’ve been here. It’s one of the 
>> reasons why we built and bought here.
>> 
>> Now - the “new-new-new!” folks will see our roof, AC and water heater as a 
>> plus, as other properties in the area that might be our competition won’t 
>> have their physical plants upgraded/replaced yet. With the age of most of 
>> these homes being in the early 20 year range, if these things haven’t been 
>> replaced, they’re at the threshold of needing to be. If I look at two 
>> roughly comparable homes, one that has a new roof and one that doesn’t, the 
>> one that will need a roof better be $20k less. If not, I’ll move on. That’s 
>> the average cost of a roof replacement around here. Brokers will definitely 
>> point this out to potential buyers. Paint is a 10 year item. AC, 20 years. 
>> Water heater, 10 years.
>> 
>> We’ll list this house like we have others in the past. First, we’ll get an 
>> appraisal - a 

Re: [MBZ] OT - Fun with Water Heaters

2019-12-31 Thread tyee165 via Mercedes
A retired realtor friend says people buy lipstick. If the house is clean and 
they can haul in the couch and flop onto it to watch TV, they are happy and 
will ignore the need for things like a new roof.Sent from my Galaxy Tab® A
 Original message From: Dan Penoff via Mercedes 
 Date: 2019-12-30  8:17 PM  (GMT-06:00) To: Okie Benz 
 Cc: Dan Penoff  Subject: Re: [MBZ] OT 
- Fun with Water Heaters You’re talking out your butt and you don’t know this 
real estate market.Properties like my house are under contract around here in 
three days on average unless there’s something seriously wrong with the place. 
No one is going to demand a new roof when one was just done less than 18 months 
ago. Nor are they going to expect/demand a new heat pump when the one in the 
house is under two years old. Same with the water heater. That’s crazy talk. 
There are institutional investors in the wings with cash who will also come out 
of the woodwork to grab homes like this to add to their rental portfolio.With 
an average home age of 20 years in this area, if these items haven’t been 
addressed yet it’s huge ding on the value of the home and will seriously affect 
the marketability. With all of them done the house is good for another 20 
years.I don’t know what you’re smoking, but you need to cut it out.-D> On Dec 
30, 2019, at 9:09 PM, Curley McLain via Mercedes  
wrote:> > +1   Having just been through the mill, Mitch is exactly right.   Any 
potential buyer will want a new roof, new furnace, new WH, and probably new 
appliances, and they don't give a shite about efficiency or cost, as long as 
they don't have to buy the new roof/appliances.    Cheap, crappy, new trumps 
fantastic, efficient, and low operating cost every time.> > Chances are the 
potential buyer will make you replace your fantastic, efficient, and low 
operating cost hybrid WH before they will buy.   (and the relatively new roof)> 
> Buyers are idiots, egged on by agents and brokers who are morons on top of 
being idiots.>> Mitch Haley via Mercedes <mailto:mercedes@okiebenz.com>>> 
December 30, 2019 at 6:47 PM>> >> >> Nobody cares about performance anymore, 
they want new.>> Buy the above and put it in the house you're selling.>> Better 
yet, wait a month and buy one with a 2020 manufacturing date.>> If the hybrid 
is well maintained and working well for the foreseeable future, stick it in the 
house you're moving into.>> >> _> > ___> 
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Re: [MBZ] OT - Fun with Water Heaters

2019-12-31 Thread Floyd Thursby via Mercedes
I have 8.5 acres, high ground, marsh, and island which is fairly high 
ground too.  Zoning is AG8 which is one house per 8 acres so unless the 
zoning got changed that is it for houses.  I am in the County, there is 
a lot of shadiness that goes on with zoning and development.  Part of 
this Island is in the City of Charleston, having been annexed into the 
City years ago.  Developers are buying land adjacent to the City and 
annexing in, which increases zoning density by a large factor, and so 
all manner of vinyl villages and apartments are being built now.  These 
really aren't competition to my property, mine will take a special kind 
of buyer, so this realtor I have has his work cut out for him.  I'm in 
no rush, so that is in my favor.


The thing is, we are on a Sea Island, which some hundreds of thousands 
of years ago was beachfront, so there are large dunes running across the 
Island which were the beach front at different times as water levels 
receded.  These are high ground, the highest is 24ft.  The rest of the 
island is pretty low, from 10-16ft (i.e., the "Lowcountry") so it is 
prone to flooding from storms and such.  A CAT2 or greater would flood a 
good part of the Island.  So the developers buy up this land, which 
historically was farm land, and clear cut the forests, muck out all the 
organic spongy material that absorbs and controls water, then bring in 
6-10ft of high clay content fill material that is impervious basically, 
like pavement, so the water runs off rapidly, either onto neighboring 
properties that now flood, or directly into the marshes and rivers which 
is toxic as the runoff has no dissolved oxygen in it.  These building 
practices are a disaster, the houses are sh*tty, some of them actually 
have foundations cracking due to the fill settling, before they are even 
finished and have to be written off.  So that's a Big Deal.  We have 
been fighting this stuff and have gained some traction but it is a 
struggle against big money.


There's a lot more, but that is the jist of it.

--FT

On 12/31/19 6:24 AM, Dan Penoff via Mercedes wrote:

Yes, but you’ve got a fair amount of land, too, don’t you? That has to be in 
your favor.

Around here land is in short supply. One of the things the County is promoting 
is “suburban infill” which is a fancy term for subdividing small plots of land 
(10 acres, for example) that exist here and there and building 20 homes on it. 
It’s the bane of the surrounding property owners, as it often messes with their 
existing zoning. For example, just to the east of my old house is an area of 1 
acre tracts that’s been there since the 1950s. It’s populated with homes from 
that time period along with any number of trailers and manufactured housing. 
It’s zoned RU-1, which is rural/residential with lots no smaller than 1/2 acre. 
There’s a 15 acre plot in the middle of their area that’s being sold to a 
developer who wants to get it rezoned to put (originally) 30+ homes on it. The 
locals have banded together and taken on the zoning commission and run the 
developer off - twice. He’s back again with it pared down to 20 homes, which is 
still a higher density than the existing zoning allows.

He’s already pussed out once on the latest hearing, asking for a continuance 
and trying to wait out the locals, but they’ll continue to challenge him as 
they’re well organized and pissed. I’ve lent them some support myself as an 
adjacent landowner and spoken to and written the County Commissioners, the one 
representing our area just happening to have been my former customer at the 
school district.

County government does work around here, and if you’re well organized and 
represented you’ve got a good chance of prevailing. This developer is not ready 
to give up, but he’s seeing his plans get pared down bit by bit to the point 
where it may not be profitable to pursue this much longer.

-D


--
--FT



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Re: [MBZ] OT - Fun with Water Heaters

2019-12-31 Thread Meade Dillon via Mercedes
They are attempting to re-create more paradise cities like San Francisco,
Seattle, LA, etc (read: rampant homelessness due to un-affordable housing).
-
Max
Charleston SC


On Tue, Dec 31, 2019 at 9:35 AM Dimitri Seretakis via Mercedes <
mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:

> I saw that VA proposal attempting to ban single family zoning. It’s
> absolutely outrageous. These idiots are chipping away at our country and
> our freedoms one bill at a time.
>
>
> https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.dailycaller.com/2019/12/23/virginia-house-zoning-environment
>
>
>
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Re: [MBZ] OT - Fun with Water Heaters

2019-12-31 Thread Dimitri Seretakis via Mercedes
I saw that VA proposal attempting to ban single family zoning. It’s absolutely 
outrageous. These idiots are chipping away at our country and our freedoms one 
bill at a time. 

https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.dailycaller.com/2019/12/23/virginia-house-zoning-environment

Sent from my iPhone

> On Dec 31, 2019, at 8:44 AM, Mitch Haley via Mercedes  
> wrote:
> 
> There is a proposal in VA, now that one party has finally taken control of 
> the House, Senate, and Governorship, to enact a law banning single family 
> residential zoning. So no matter what you and your county government and 
> zoning board want, an apartment complex can go anywhere houses can go. How 
> many apartments could that developer put on 15 acres, and how much traffic 
> would that generate?
> 
> And they've prefiled a handful of gun bills that have 1-2 million Virginians 
> really upset. Upset to the point that over 90% of the county governments have 
> already enacted sanctuary provisions against bills that won't even be debated 
> until the legislative session begins next month. Several of the counties had 
> 1000-3000 people show up to the Board of Supervisors meetings where the 
> Sanctuary bills were voted on. When was the last time Rockingham County moved 
> the BoS meeting to a basketball court and 3000 people filled the bleachers to 
> demand they pass a law?
> Current map: 
> https://vcdl.org/resources/Pictures/Virginia-2A_Second-Amendment-Sanctuary-VCDLMap_12-29-2019.jpeg
> 
> Between the suburban NIMBYs and the gun owners, we could easily see 4 million 
> sincerely upset voters in a month or two. A guy I know went to a mini town 
> hall with the incoming leader of the House of Delegates. After he explained 
> to her why so many are against the proposed legislation, she told him the 
> bills were reasonable, common sense, necessary, had 90% support (more like 
> 90% opposition) and would be passed no matter what. 
> Mitch. 
> 
>>> On December 31, 2019 at 6:24 AM Dan Penoff via Mercedes 
>>>  wrote:
>> 
>> Around here land is in short supply. One of the things the County is 
>> promoting is “suburban infill” which is a fancy term for subdividing small 
>> plots of land (10 acres, for example) that exist here and there and building 
>> 20 homes on it. It’s the bane of the surrounding property owners, as it 
>> often messes with their existing zoning.
> 
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Re: [MBZ] OT - Fun with Water Heaters

2019-12-31 Thread Kaleb Striplin via Mercedes
Are you going to FSBO it?

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> On Dec 31, 2019, at 4:53 AM, Dan Penoff via Mercedes  
> wrote:
> 
> First of all, my apologies to Curley and others if I misunderstood. The real 
> estate market here appears to be very different than yours. While I know that 
> people are all about “new-new new!” as buyers, with the average age home 
> being much less in years than in places like the Midwest and elsewhere that’s 
> not as much of a driver for the marketability of a house.
> 
> I think a lot of the “new-new-new” mentality comes from all of the HGTV 
> remodeling shows that have what seems like everyone and their brother gutting 
> their houses on a whim to encompass the latest and greatest styles and 
> designs. I can’t help but wonder if places like the big box remodeling stores 
> are behind a lot of this, as they’re the ones who stand to gain from it.
> 
> In my immediate area you can find literally hundreds of new homes for sale on 
> any given day. Development in this area has reached an insane pace, almost 
> approaching the boom of the early 2000s. I see developments of 1600-2000 
> homes going up left and right, and they’re selling as quickly as they can put 
> them up. If there’s a market for the “new-new-new!” folks it’s satisfied by 
> these places, and we’ll never see those buyers looking at our house.
> 
> However, with the way things are going, a buyer who wants in a house in short 
> order, say less than 90 days, isn’t going to go that route. Inventory homes 
> are rarely available, and the lead time on completion of a new home is easily 
> 6-8 months from contract signing to occupancy, if not more. These are our 
> buyers.
> 
> Another thing on our side in the market is an established neighborhood with 
> existing amenities and location. The billions of new homes being built are in 
> areas where the infrastructure hasn’t been expanded to accommodate the influx 
> of people, and as a result traffic and accessibility is nothing short of a 
> nightmare. Those infrastructure upgrades will be years in the making, maybe 
> as long as 6-8 years or more.
> 
> I have a golf course, YMCA, little league, “A” rated elementary school and 
> private park, all within walking distance. You won’t get those in a new 
> development. Shopping at major stores is 5-10 minutes away, depending on 
> where you want to shop. I’m just seven miles to the interstate and less than 
> that to the Crosstown Expressway, a toll road going directly into downtown 
> Tampa. Want to live in a new home? You’re looking at an hour commute to go 25 
> miles if you work in downtown Tampa. From my house depending on the time of 
> day it’s roughly 30 minutes. We have a large contingent of military families 
> here, thanks to being one of the highest rated areas by the BHO (Base Housing 
> Office) at MacDill AFB, home of SOCOM.
> 
> These are all things that make my neighborhood attractive in this market, and 
> they’ve always been that way as long as we’ve been here. It’s one of the 
> reasons why we built and bought here.
> 
> Now - the “new-new-new!” folks will see our roof, AC and water heater as a 
> plus, as other properties in the area that might be our competition won’t 
> have their physical plants upgraded/replaced yet. With the age of most of 
> these homes being in the early 20 year range, if these things haven’t been 
> replaced, they’re at the threshold of needing to be. If I look at two roughly 
> comparable homes, one that has a new roof and one that doesn’t, the one that 
> will need a roof better be $20k less. If not, I’ll move on. That’s the 
> average cost of a roof replacement around here. Brokers will definitely point 
> this out to potential buyers. Paint is a 10 year item. AC, 20 years. Water 
> heater, 10 years.
> 
> We’ll list this house like we have others in the past. First, we’ll get an 
> appraisal - a real appraisal, not a “market valuation”. That way we know 
> where a buyer has to be as far as financing. Then we’ll do a survey of 
> comparable sales in the immediate area for the last 12 months. With this 
> information, we’ll establish a fair price and list the property for that 
> amount. None of this “start high and work our way down.” The listing price 
> will be a reasonable amount for the property based on the data we’ve 
> collected. We might leave a little money on the table, but we’re more 
> interested in selling than making a windfall.
> 
> -D
> 
> 
>>> On Dec 30, 2019, at 10:58 PM, Mitch Haley via Mercedes 
>>>  wrote:
>>> 
>>> 
 On December 30, 2019 at 9:30 PM Curley McLain via Mercedes 
  wrote:
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Exactly.   His market may be different that the rest of the country, 
>>> because of all the people fleeing stupid states and moving to FL wanting 
>>> to buy houses.   but he needs to consider it is exactly these people who 
>>> made their state of origin stupid.
>> 
>> I thought Dan bought that water heater 5-6 years ago, shortly after I bought 
>> my 

Re: [MBZ] OT - Fun with Water Heaters

2019-12-31 Thread Mitch Haley via Mercedes
There is a proposal in VA, now that one party has finally taken control of the 
House, Senate, and Governorship, to enact a law banning single family 
residential zoning. So no matter what you and your county government and zoning 
board want, an apartment complex can go anywhere houses can go. How many 
apartments could that developer put on 15 acres, and how much traffic would 
that generate?

And they've prefiled a handful of gun bills that have 1-2 million Virginians 
really upset. Upset to the point that over 90% of the county governments have 
already enacted sanctuary provisions against bills that won't even be debated 
until the legislative session begins next month. Several of the counties had 
1000-3000 people show up to the Board of Supervisors meetings where the 
Sanctuary bills were voted on. When was the last time Rockingham County moved 
the BoS meeting to a basketball court and 3000 people filled the bleachers to 
demand they pass a law?
Current map: 
https://vcdl.org/resources/Pictures/Virginia-2A_Second-Amendment-Sanctuary-VCDLMap_12-29-2019.jpeg

Between the suburban NIMBYs and the gun owners, we could easily see 4 million 
sincerely upset voters in a month or two. A guy I know went to a mini town hall 
with the incoming leader of the House of Delegates. After he explained to her 
why so many are against the proposed legislation, she told him the bills were 
reasonable, common sense, necessary, had 90% support (more like 90% opposition) 
and would be passed no matter what. 
Mitch. 

> On December 31, 2019 at 6:24 AM Dan Penoff via Mercedes 
>  wrote:
 
> Around here land is in short supply. One of the things the County is 
> promoting is “suburban infill” which is a fancy term for subdividing small 
> plots of land (10 acres, for example) that exist here and there and building 
> 20 homes on it. It’s the bane of the surrounding property owners, as it often 
> messes with their existing zoning.

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Re: [MBZ] OT - Fun with Water Heaters

2019-12-31 Thread Dan Penoff via Mercedes
Yes, but you’ve got a fair amount of land, too, don’t you? That has to be in 
your favor.

Around here land is in short supply. One of the things the County is promoting 
is “suburban infill” which is a fancy term for subdividing small plots of land 
(10 acres, for example) that exist here and there and building 20 homes on it. 
It’s the bane of the surrounding property owners, as it often messes with their 
existing zoning. For example, just to the east of my old house is an area of 1 
acre tracts that’s been there since the 1950s. It’s populated with homes from 
that time period along with any number of trailers and manufactured housing. 
It’s zoned RU-1, which is rural/residential with lots no smaller than 1/2 acre. 
There’s a 15 acre plot in the middle of their area that’s being sold to a 
developer who wants to get it rezoned to put (originally) 30+ homes on it. The 
locals have banded together and taken on the zoning commission and run the 
developer off - twice. He’s back again with it pared down to 20 homes, which is 
still a higher density than the existing zoning allows.

He’s already pussed out once on the latest hearing, asking for a continuance 
and trying to wait out the locals, but they’ll continue to challenge him as 
they’re well organized and pissed. I’ve lent them some support myself as an 
adjacent landowner and spoken to and written the County Commissioners, the one 
representing our area just happening to have been my former customer at the 
school district.

County government does work around here, and if you’re well organized and 
represented you’ve got a good chance of prevailing. This developer is not ready 
to give up, but he’s seeing his plans get pared down bit by bit to the point 
where it may not be profitable to pursue this much longer.

-D




> On Dec 31, 2019, at 6:06 AM, Buggered Benzmail via Mercedes 
>  wrote:
> 
> I’m going to put my house on the market soon. Some similarities here with 
> out-of-control development on fill-and-build tracts of too-low land that 
> needs 6 or 8ft of impervious fill to throw up sh*tty slab-on-grade low 
> quality vinyl villages that won’t likely survive the next big blow. That’s 
> not really my competition but it distorts the market by catering to the 
> younger comyahs who know nothing. 
> 
> --FT
> Sent from iPhone
> 
>> On Dec 31, 2019, at 5:53 AM, Dan Penoff via Mercedes  
>> wrote:
>> 
>> First of all, my apologies to Curley and others if I misunderstood. The 
>> real estate market here appears to be very different than yours. While I 
>> know that people are all about “new-new new!” as buyers, with the average 
>> age home being much less in years than in places like the Midwest and 
>> elsewhere that’s not as much of a driver for the marketability of a house.
>> 
>> I think a lot of the “new-new-new” mentality comes from all of the HGTV 
>> remodeling shows that have what seems like everyone and their brother 
>> gutting their houses on a whim to encompass the latest and greatest styles 
>> and designs. I can’t help but wonder if places like the big box remodeling 
>> stores are behind a lot of this, as they’re the ones who stand to gain from 
>> it.
>> 
>> In my immediate area you can find literally hundreds of new homes for sale 
>> on any given day. Development in this area has reached an insane pace, 
>> almost approaching the boom of the early 2000s. I see developments of 
>> 1600-2000 homes going up left and right, and they’re selling as quickly as 
>> they can put them up. If there’s a market for the “new-new-new!” folks it’s 
>> satisfied by these places, and we’ll never see those buyers looking at our 
>> house.
>> 
>> However, with the way things are going, a buyer who wants in a house in 
>> short order, say less than 90 days, isn’t going to go that route. Inventory 
>> homes are rarely available, and the lead time on completion of a new home is 
>> easily 6-8 months from contract signing to occupancy, if not more. These are 
>> our buyers.
>> 
>> Another thing on our side in the market is an established neighborhood with 
>> existing amenities and location. The billions of new homes being built are 
>> in areas where the infrastructure hasn’t been expanded to accommodate the 
>> influx of people, and as a result traffic and accessibility is nothing short 
>> of a nightmare. Those infrastructure upgrades will be years in the making, 
>> maybe as long as 6-8 years or more.
>> 
>> I have a golf course, YMCA, little league, “A” rated elementary school and 
>> private park, all within walking distance. You won’t get those in a new 
>> development. Shopping at major stores is 5-10 minutes away, depending on 
>> where you want to shop. I’m just seven miles to the interstate and less than 
>> that to the Crosstown Expressway, a toll road going directly into downtown 
>> Tampa. Want to live in a new home? You’re looking at an hour commute to go 
>> 25 miles if you work in downtown Tampa. From my house depending on the time 

Re: [MBZ] OT - Fun with Water Heaters

2019-12-31 Thread Buggered Benzmail via Mercedes
I’m going to put my house on the market soon. Some similarities here with 
out-of-control development on fill-and-build tracts of too-low land that needs 
6 or 8ft of impervious fill to throw up sh*tty slab-on-grade low quality vinyl 
villages that won’t likely survive the next big blow. That’s not really my 
competition but it distorts the market by catering to the younger comyahs who 
know nothing. 

--FT
Sent from iPhone

> On Dec 31, 2019, at 5:53 AM, Dan Penoff via Mercedes  
> wrote:
> 
> First of all, my apologies to Curley and others if I misunderstood. The real 
> estate market here appears to be very different than yours. While I know that 
> people are all about “new-new new!” as buyers, with the average age home 
> being much less in years than in places like the Midwest and elsewhere that’s 
> not as much of a driver for the marketability of a house.
> 
> I think a lot of the “new-new-new” mentality comes from all of the HGTV 
> remodeling shows that have what seems like everyone and their brother gutting 
> their houses on a whim to encompass the latest and greatest styles and 
> designs. I can’t help but wonder if places like the big box remodeling stores 
> are behind a lot of this, as they’re the ones who stand to gain from it.
> 
> In my immediate area you can find literally hundreds of new homes for sale on 
> any given day. Development in this area has reached an insane pace, almost 
> approaching the boom of the early 2000s. I see developments of 1600-2000 
> homes going up left and right, and they’re selling as quickly as they can put 
> them up. If there’s a market for the “new-new-new!” folks it’s satisfied by 
> these places, and we’ll never see those buyers looking at our house.
> 
> However, with the way things are going, a buyer who wants in a house in short 
> order, say less than 90 days, isn’t going to go that route. Inventory homes 
> are rarely available, and the lead time on completion of a new home is easily 
> 6-8 months from contract signing to occupancy, if not more. These are our 
> buyers.
> 
> Another thing on our side in the market is an established neighborhood with 
> existing amenities and location. The billions of new homes being built are in 
> areas where the infrastructure hasn’t been expanded to accommodate the influx 
> of people, and as a result traffic and accessibility is nothing short of a 
> nightmare. Those infrastructure upgrades will be years in the making, maybe 
> as long as 6-8 years or more.
> 
> I have a golf course, YMCA, little league, “A” rated elementary school and 
> private park, all within walking distance. You won’t get those in a new 
> development. Shopping at major stores is 5-10 minutes away, depending on 
> where you want to shop. I’m just seven miles to the interstate and less than 
> that to the Crosstown Expressway, a toll road going directly into downtown 
> Tampa. Want to live in a new home? You’re looking at an hour commute to go 25 
> miles if you work in downtown Tampa. From my house depending on the time of 
> day it’s roughly 30 minutes. We have a large contingent of military families 
> here, thanks to being one of the highest rated areas by the BHO (Base Housing 
> Office) at MacDill AFB, home of SOCOM.
> 
> These are all things that make my neighborhood attractive in this market, and 
> they’ve always been that way as long as we’ve been here. It’s one of the 
> reasons why we built and bought here.
> 
> Now - the “new-new-new!” folks will see our roof, AC and water heater as a 
> plus, as other properties in the area that might be our competition won’t 
> have their physical plants upgraded/replaced yet. With the age of most of 
> these homes being in the early 20 year range, if these things haven’t been 
> replaced, they’re at the threshold of needing to be. If I look at two roughly 
> comparable homes, one that has a new roof and one that doesn’t, the one that 
> will need a roof better be $20k less. If not, I’ll move on. That’s the 
> average cost of a roof replacement around here. Brokers will definitely point 
> this out to potential buyers. Paint is a 10 year item. AC, 20 years. Water 
> heater, 10 years.
> 
> We’ll list this house like we have others in the past. First, we’ll get an 
> appraisal - a real appraisal, not a “market valuation”. That way we know 
> where a buyer has to be as far as financing. Then we’ll do a survey of 
> comparable sales in the immediate area for the last 12 months. With this 
> information, we’ll establish a fair price and list the property for that 
> amount. None of this “start high and work our way down.” The listing price 
> will be a reasonable amount for the property based on the data we’ve 
> collected. We might leave a little money on the table, but we’re more 
> interested in selling than making a windfall.
> 
> -D
> 
> 
>>> On Dec 30, 2019, at 10:58 PM, Mitch Haley via Mercedes 
>>>  wrote:
>>> 
>>> 
 On December 30, 2019 at 9:30 PM Curley McLain via Mercedes 
  

Re: [MBZ] OT - Fun with Water Heaters

2019-12-31 Thread Dan Penoff via Mercedes
First of all, my apologies to Curley and others if I misunderstood. The real 
estate market here appears to be very different than yours. While I know that 
people are all about “new-new new!” as buyers, with the average age home being 
much less in years than in places like the Midwest and elsewhere that’s not as 
much of a driver for the marketability of a house.

I think a lot of the “new-new-new” mentality comes from all of the HGTV 
remodeling shows that have what seems like everyone and their brother gutting 
their houses on a whim to encompass the latest and greatest styles and designs. 
I can’t help but wonder if places like the big box remodeling stores are behind 
a lot of this, as they’re the ones who stand to gain from it.

In my immediate area you can find literally hundreds of new homes for sale on 
any given day. Development in this area has reached an insane pace, almost 
approaching the boom of the early 2000s. I see developments of 1600-2000 homes 
going up left and right, and they’re selling as quickly as they can put them 
up. If there’s a market for the “new-new-new!” folks it’s satisfied by these 
places, and we’ll never see those buyers looking at our house.

However, with the way things are going, a buyer who wants in a house in short 
order, say less than 90 days, isn’t going to go that route. Inventory homes are 
rarely available, and the lead time on completion of a new home is easily 6-8 
months from contract signing to occupancy, if not more. These are our buyers.

Another thing on our side in the market is an established neighborhood with 
existing amenities and location. The billions of new homes being built are in 
areas where the infrastructure hasn’t been expanded to accommodate the influx 
of people, and as a result traffic and accessibility is nothing short of a 
nightmare. Those infrastructure upgrades will be years in the making, maybe as 
long as 6-8 years or more.

I have a golf course, YMCA, little league, “A” rated elementary school and 
private park, all within walking distance. You won’t get those in a new 
development. Shopping at major stores is 5-10 minutes away, depending on where 
you want to shop. I’m just seven miles to the interstate and less than that to 
the Crosstown Expressway, a toll road going directly into downtown Tampa. Want 
to live in a new home? You’re looking at an hour commute to go 25 miles if you 
work in downtown Tampa. From my house depending on the time of day it’s roughly 
30 minutes. We have a large contingent of military families here, thanks to 
being one of the highest rated areas by the BHO (Base Housing Office) at 
MacDill AFB, home of SOCOM.

These are all things that make my neighborhood attractive in this market, and 
they’ve always been that way as long as we’ve been here. It’s one of the 
reasons why we built and bought here.

Now - the “new-new-new!” folks will see our roof, AC and water heater as a 
plus, as other properties in the area that might be our competition won’t have 
their physical plants upgraded/replaced yet. With the age of most of these 
homes being in the early 20 year range, if these things haven’t been replaced, 
they’re at the threshold of needing to be. If I look at two roughly comparable 
homes, one that has a new roof and one that doesn’t, the one that will need a 
roof better be $20k less. If not, I’ll move on. That’s the average cost of a 
roof replacement around here. Brokers will definitely point this out to 
potential buyers. Paint is a 10 year item. AC, 20 years. Water heater, 10 years.

We’ll list this house like we have others in the past. First, we’ll get an 
appraisal - a real appraisal, not a “market valuation”. That way we know where 
a buyer has to be as far as financing. Then we’ll do a survey of comparable 
sales in the immediate area for the last 12 months. With this information, 
we’ll establish a fair price and list the property for that amount. None of 
this “start high and work our way down.” The listing price will be a reasonable 
amount for the property based on the data we’ve collected. We might leave a 
little money on the table, but we’re more interested in selling than making a 
windfall.

-D


> On Dec 30, 2019, at 10:58 PM, Mitch Haley via Mercedes 
>  wrote:
> 
> 
>> On December 30, 2019 at 9:30 PM Curley McLain via Mercedes 
>>  wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> Exactly.   His market may be different that the rest of the country, 
>> because of all the people fleeing stupid states and moving to FL wanting 
>> to buy houses.   but he needs to consider it is exactly these people who 
>> made their state of origin stupid.
> 
> I thought Dan bought that water heater 5-6 years ago, shortly after I bought 
> my current house. 
> Mitch.
> 
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Re: [MBZ] OT - Fun with Water Heaters

2019-12-30 Thread Mitch Haley via Mercedes

> On December 30, 2019 at 9:30 PM Curley McLain via Mercedes 
>  wrote:
> 
> 
> Exactly.   His market may be different that the rest of the country, 
> because of all the people fleeing stupid states and moving to FL wanting 
> to buy houses.   but he needs to consider it is exactly these people who 
> made their state of origin stupid.

I thought Dan bought that water heater 5-6 years ago, shortly after I bought my 
current house. 
Mitch.

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Re: [MBZ] OT - Fun with Water Heaters

2019-12-30 Thread Curley McLain via Mercedes
BTW, the "experts" don't evaluate a roof by looking at it on the roof. 
(and under the roof)  They look at a satellite picture, then try to 
figure out the worst case scenario for the roof.   THat goes on the 
report to the buyer and their agent.   It is completely bogus, but it is 
how they do it now.



Kaleb Striplin via Mercedes 
December 30, 2019 at 8:20 PM
I do not think Curley was talking specifics with your house, just 
making a point of how stupid people are these days, and he is not 
wrong about that.





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Re: [MBZ] OT - Fun with Water Heaters

2019-12-30 Thread Curley McLain via Mercedes
Exactly.   His market may be different that the rest of the country, 
because of all the people fleeing stupid states and moving to FL wanting 
to buy houses.   but he needs to consider it is exactly these people who 
made their state of origin stupid.


I had 2 experienced agents tell me the same thing.  buyers don't give a 
rats ass about efficiency or operating cost.  They want everything new, 
painted fixed etc.   They are too dumb to paint a room, and too lazy to 
hire someone to paint.    Our selling experience bore this out.   We 
spent thousands and months fixing up everything and still got beat up 
badly.   To be fair, a large portion of that was due to the city's 
stupidity.


If there are more people fleeing high tax states wanting to buy his 
house, than houses available, then it is different.   But the buyers are 
still idiots, and they will still be egged on by agents and brokers who 
are as bad or worse.




Kaleb Striplin via Mercedes 
December 30, 2019 at 8:20 PM
I do not think Curley was talking specifics with your house, just 
making a point of how stupid people are these days, and he is not 
wrong about that.




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Re: [MBZ] OT - Fun with Water Heaters

2019-12-30 Thread Kaleb Striplin via Mercedes
I do not think Curley was talking specifics with your house, just making 
a point of how stupid people are these days, and he is not wrong about that.


On 12/30/2019 8:17 PM, Dan Penoff via Mercedes wrote:

You’re talking out your butt and you don’t know this real estate market.

Properties like my house are under contract around here in three days on 
average unless there’s something seriously wrong with the place. No one is 
going to demand a new roof when one was just done less than 18 months ago. Nor 
are they going to expect/demand a new heat pump when the one in the house is 
under two years old. Same with the water heater. That’s crazy talk. There are 
institutional investors in the wings with cash who will also come out of the 
woodwork to grab homes like this to add to their rental portfolio.

With an average home age of 20 years in this area, if these items haven’t been 
addressed yet it’s huge ding on the value of the home and will seriously affect 
the marketability. With all of them done the house is good for another 20 years.

I don’t know what you’re smoking, but you need to cut it out.

-D




On Dec 30, 2019, at 9:09 PM, Curley McLain via Mercedes  
wrote:

+1   Having just been through the mill, Mitch is exactly right.   Any potential 
buyer will want a new roof, new furnace, new WH, and probably new appliances, 
and they don't give a shite about efficiency or cost, as long as they don't 
have to buy the new roof/appliances.Cheap, crappy, new trumps fantastic, 
efficient, and low operating cost every time.

Chances are the potential buyer will make you replace your fantastic, 
efficient, and low operating cost hybrid WH before they will buy.   (and the 
relatively new roof)

Buyers are idiots, egged on by agents and brokers who are morons on top of 
being idiots.

Mitch Haley via Mercedes 
December 30, 2019 at 6:47 PM


Nobody cares about performance anymore, they want new.
Buy the above and put it in the house you're selling.
Better yet, wait a month and buy one with a 2020 manufacturing date.
If the hybrid is well maintained and working well for the foreseeable future, 
stick it in the house you're moving into.

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Re: [MBZ] OT - Fun with Water Heaters

2019-12-30 Thread Dan Penoff via Mercedes
You’re talking out your butt and you don’t know this real estate market.

Properties like my house are under contract around here in three days on 
average unless there’s something seriously wrong with the place. No one is 
going to demand a new roof when one was just done less than 18 months ago. Nor 
are they going to expect/demand a new heat pump when the one in the house is 
under two years old. Same with the water heater. That’s crazy talk. There are 
institutional investors in the wings with cash who will also come out of the 
woodwork to grab homes like this to add to their rental portfolio.

With an average home age of 20 years in this area, if these items haven’t been 
addressed yet it’s huge ding on the value of the home and will seriously affect 
the marketability. With all of them done the house is good for another 20 years.

I don’t know what you’re smoking, but you need to cut it out.

-D



> On Dec 30, 2019, at 9:09 PM, Curley McLain via Mercedes 
>  wrote:
> 
> +1   Having just been through the mill, Mitch is exactly right.   Any 
> potential buyer will want a new roof, new furnace, new WH, and probably new 
> appliances, and they don't give a shite about efficiency or cost, as long as 
> they don't have to buy the new roof/appliances.Cheap, crappy, new trumps 
> fantastic, efficient, and low operating cost every time.
> 
> Chances are the potential buyer will make you replace your fantastic, 
> efficient, and low operating cost hybrid WH before they will buy.   (and the 
> relatively new roof)
> 
> Buyers are idiots, egged on by agents and brokers who are morons on top of 
> being idiots.
>> Mitch Haley via Mercedes 
>> December 30, 2019 at 6:47 PM
>> 
>> 
>> Nobody cares about performance anymore, they want new.
>> Buy the above and put it in the house you're selling.
>> Better yet, wait a month and buy one with a 2020 manufacturing date.
>> If the hybrid is well maintained and working well for the foreseeable 
>> future, stick it in the house you're moving into.
>> 
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Re: [MBZ] OT - Fun with Water Heaters

2019-12-30 Thread Curley McLain via Mercedes
+1   Having just been through the mill, Mitch is exactly right.   Any 
potential buyer will want a new roof, new furnace, new WH, and probably 
new appliances, and they don't give a shite about efficiency or cost, as 
long as they don't have to buy the new roof/appliances.    Cheap, 
crappy, new trumps fantastic, efficient, and low operating cost every time.


Chances are the potential buyer will make you replace your fantastic, 
efficient, and low operating cost hybrid WH before they will buy.   (and 
the relatively new roof)


Buyers are idiots, egged on by agents and brokers who are morons on top 
of being idiots.

Mitch Haley via Mercedes 
December 30, 2019 at 6:47 PM


Nobody cares about performance anymore, they want new.
Buy the above and put it in the house you're selling.
Better yet, wait a month and buy one with a 2020 manufacturing date.
If the hybrid is well maintained and working well for the foreseeable 
future, stick it in the house you're moving into.


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Re: [MBZ] OT - Fun with Water Heaters

2019-12-30 Thread Curley McLain via Mercedes
yes.  All you need for solar water heating (in summer or where it never 
freezes) is black pvc tubing laid out where the sun will heat it and a 
circ pump.  It can be on the roof, or on the ground/pavement, or 
anywhere else it will catch sun.   When/where freezing conditions exist, 
it gets a little more complicated.   There is science also to 
determining the dia and length of the tubing needed, but that can be 
trial and error.


On the roof, it can be a gravity hydronic system, without a circ pump.

Mitch Haley via Mercedes 
December 30, 2019 at 5:07 PM


Back around 1980, I saw plans in Popular Science for a very cheap 
solar heater.
It was, IIRC, a 100' coil of black poly pipe mounted to a black 
painted marine plywood box and affixed on the roof.
The same black poly pipe that transports potable water from my well to 
my house.
It was to be plumbed between the water supply and the water heater to 
preheat the input to the heater.

No need to drain it and bypass it for the winter in Pinellas.
And it sounds like Dan's already got the plumbing loop to the roof.


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Re: [MBZ] OT - Fun with Water Heaters

2019-12-30 Thread Dan Penoff via Mercedes
I’m not going through all the gyrations to swap stuff out of the old house, 
it’s just not worth the hassle. Everything in it is less than two years old, 
that's AC, exterior paint, water heater, carpet, etc., etc.

Close enough to make it a marketing plus.

-D


> On Dec 30, 2019, at 7:47 PM, Mitch Haley via Mercedes  
> wrote:
> 
> 
>> On December 30, 2019 at 6:34 PM Dan Penoff via Mercedes 
>>  wrote:
>> Energy guide for standard 50 gallon electric heater, roughly $500:
>> 
>> 
>> http://pdf.lowes.com/energyguides/035505002440.pdf
> 
> Nobody cares about performance anymore, they want new. 
> Buy the above and put it in the house you're selling.
> Better yet, wait a month and buy one with a 2020 manufacturing date. 
> If the hybrid is well maintained and working well for the foreseeable future, 
> stick it in the house you're moving into.
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Re: [MBZ] OT - Fun with Water Heaters

2019-12-30 Thread Mitch Haley via Mercedes


> On December 30, 2019 at 6:34 PM Dan Penoff via Mercedes 
>  wrote:
> Energy guide for standard 50 gallon electric heater, roughly $500:
> 
> 
> http://pdf.lowes.com/energyguides/035505002440.pdf

Nobody cares about performance anymore, they want new. 
Buy the above and put it in the house you're selling.
Better yet, wait a month and buy one with a 2020 manufacturing date. 
If the hybrid is well maintained and working well for the foreseeable future, 
stick it in the house you're moving into.

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Re: [MBZ] OT - Fun with Water Heaters

2019-12-30 Thread Scott Ritchey via Mercedes
Also need a condensate drain for hybrid water heater.

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> From: Mercedes [mailto:mercedes-boun...@okiebenz.com] On Behalf Of
> Kaleb Striplin via Mercedes
> Sent: Monday, December 30, 2019 6:51 PM
> To: Mercedes Discussion List 
> Cc: Kaleb Striplin 
> Subject: Re: [MBZ] OT - Fun with Water Heaters
> 
> I have never heard of these hybrid water heaters before so I looked into them.
> I like the idea but the problem here is our water heater is actually in its 
> own
> closet inside the house. The cold air it would vent in the winter would be a
> problem unless I installed some sort of vent to vent it into the attic space. 
> In
> the summer it would be great. Hmm.
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
> 
> > On Dec 30, 2019, at 5:35 PM, Dan Penoff via Mercedes
>  wrote:
> >
> > The infrastructure is already 12+ years old and hasn’t been maintained. I
> would have to pretty much start from scratch.
> >
> > I want hot water without hassle. No:
> >
> > Penetrations in my roof
> > Circulation pumps
> > Having to drain down should freezing temperatures occur Potential for
> > damage in the event of a hurricane
> >
> > I’ll go with my hybrid heat pump water heater and get the free cooling for
> the garage. Do the math:
> >
> > Energy guide for standard 50 gallon electric heater, roughly $500:
> >
> > <035505002440.pdf>
> >
> > http://pdf.lowes.com/energyguides/035505002440.pdf
> >
> >
> > Energy guide for hybrid (heat pump) 50 gallon electric heater, roughly
> $1200:
> > <035505003348.pdf>
> >
> > http://pdf.lowes.com/energyguides/035505003348.pdf
> >
> > Mitch can put his pencil to paper and come up with the details if he’s so
> inclined, as he’s definitely good at that sort of thing, but the rough numbers
> would suggest that the payback is far better on the hybrid heater. And it even
> has better recovery.
> >
> > -D
> >
> >>> On Dec 30, 2019, at 6:07 PM, Mitch Haley via Mercedes
>  wrote:
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>> On December 30, 2019 at 4:48 PM Andrew Strasfogel
>  wrote:
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> So what's wrong with installing a properly designed solar hot water
> heater?
> >>> Isn't the plumbing infrastructure already in place?
> >>
> >> Back around 1980, I saw plans in Popular Science for a very cheap solar
> heater.
> >> It was, IIRC, a 100' coil of black poly pipe mounted to a black painted 
> >> marine
> plywood box and affixed on the roof.
> >> The same black poly pipe that transports potable water from my well to my
> house.
> >> It was to be plumbed between the water supply and the water heater to
> preheat the input to the heater.
> >> No need to drain it and bypass it for the winter in Pinellas.
> >> And it sounds like Dan's already got the plumbing loop to the roof.
> >>
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Re: [MBZ] OT - Fun with Water Heaters

2019-12-30 Thread Scott Ritchey via Mercedes
Interesting.  I've seen a lot of black iron pipe for natural gas but all the 
piping for my LP system is copper/brass/bronze (except for the stub going into 
the generator).  All this tubing is in a protected area (buried or in the 
crawlspace).

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> Subject: Re: [MBZ] OT - Fun with Water Heaters
> 
> That reminds of something. So my father is living in mi grandparents house.
> This is about a 100 year old house and they bought it in 71 or 72. My
> grandfather died in 91 and grandmother died in 03. Not too long before she
> died she hired a plumbing company to completely replace all of the gas lines
> under the house and paid probably $3k or so. A couple of weeks ago I was
> over there and immediately smelled natural gas. Of course my father did not.
> Nevertheless he had a plumber come check it out. Plumber says he has never
> seen gas lines so rusty and they are definitely original to the house. No way
> they were replaced in the early 00’s. They are supposed to replace them all
> this week.
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
> 
> > On Dec 30, 2019, at 10:47 AM, Dan Penoff via Mercedes
>  wrote:
> >
> > Since most of the household is back to work today, I figured it would be a
> good time to do some maintenance on the hot water heater.
> >
> > A bit of a build-up:
> >
> > This (new) house was owned by a widow for probably 8 years after her
> husband (allegedly) offed himself. That’s a pretty bizarre story for another 
> day.
> Anyway, as you might suspect, she was prone to get sucked in by contractors
> as well as not maintain things as one should. One of her early “misses” was
> installing a solar water heater system. She did this when we still lived 
> across
> the street, so it was about 10 years ago at least. She pissed everyone in the
> neighborhood off, as she gave the contractor everyone’s contact information
> so they could come around and pitch their crap. That did not go over well.
> >
> > When she had the roof replaced a year ago she had the roofer remove the
> solar panel, yet they left the stub-ups for the water lines. WTF? So I’ve got 
> a
> new roof with a couple of pipes sticking out of it about a foot, but again, 
> that’s
> just another issue for the list that I keep…
> >
> > The water heater is really a glorified storage tank. It’s an 80 gallon 
> > American
> water heater with a closed loop that the solar panel’s water would circulate
> through. Funny, as when we moved in I heard this whirring sound in the
> garage. The circulating pump was still connected to the loop piping and
> running, despite everything being disconnected. Duh! Oh yeah - because it’s a
> solar storage tank, it’s only got one 4500W heating element in it, too. 
> Great. 80
> gallons of water and a 4500W heating element...
> >
> > I was sure the water heater had never been flushed, so I did my morning run
> to Home Despot/Lowe’s and got some brass parts to replace the usual crappy
> drain valves on most water heaters. 3/4” brass nipple, brass ball valve, hose
> adapter and a cap.
> >
> > I get home, turn power off to the heater, get the garden hose run out of the
> garage, open a couple of hot water faucets in the house and get ready to open
> the nylon/plastic drain valve.
> >
> > Nothing. Nada. Not a drip.
> >
> > Get the compressor and a spray gun with a rubber tip. Open the drain valve,
> hit it with 100 psi air, and BOOM! A huge blowout on my side. Water and
> probably a 1/2 cup of scale comes flying out of the drain and coats me. Nice,
> but progress.
> >
> > Nope. There’s so much scale in this thing it just clogs the valve right 
> > back up
> after I blow it clear.
> >
> > OK, so we’re going to play nasty, eh?
> >
> > Got out my spray can of Kroil and hosed down the joint between a nipple
> coming out of the tank and the nylon/plastic drain valve. I’m enjoying some
> lunch while the Kroil does it’s thing. I’ll go out shortly and see if I can 
> turn the
> valve loose. Earlier attempts yielded no movement.
> >
> > This could get ugly.
> >
> > -D
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Re: [MBZ] OT - Fun with Water Heaters

2019-12-30 Thread Kaleb Striplin via Mercedes
At our other house the water heater is in the garage which would be OK but in 
the winter mah not be as effective. At this house if some sort of vent could be 
installed that had some sort of diverted to vent the cold in the winter and 
direct in into the house in the summer. I wonder if that sort of setup would be 
possible. 

Sent from my iPhone

> On Dec 30, 2019, at 5:57 PM, Dan Penoff via Mercedes  
> wrote:
> 
> Yeah, that’s one of the issues with these being used in colder climates. 
> That and their efficiency drops off when the ambient goes down, too. In a 
> basement they seem to do OK but if they’re in the living quarters like in 
> your place it’s probably not the ideal setup.
> 
> I did a lot of research on these before I bought the one for the old house. 
> They’re definitely best for certain kinds of applications, but not all. More 
> heat = more efficient. That’s ideal in my climate, as the garage is always 
> warm even in the “winter”. Definitely made a difference in the energy 
> consumption. Between my new AC unit and the hybrid water heater, both 
> replaced at about the same time, my very worst electric bill went from 
> $275/month to maybe $150/month. That convinced me I made the right decision. 
> I wished I had known the new AC would make such a significant difference in 
> energy consumption, as I would have replaced it a long time ago.
> 
> -D
> 
>> On Dec 30, 2019, at 6:50 PM, Kaleb Striplin via Mercedes 
>>  wrote:
>> 
>> I have never heard of these hybrid water heaters before so I looked into 
>> them. I like the idea but the problem here is our water heater is actually 
>> in its own closet inside the house. The cold air it would vent in the winter 
>> would be a problem unless I installed some sort of vent to vent it into the 
>> attic space. In the summer it would be great. Hmm. 
>> 
>> Sent from my iPhone
>> 
 On Dec 30, 2019, at 5:35 PM, Dan Penoff via Mercedes 
 mailto:mercedes@okiebenz.com>> wrote:
>>> 
>>> The infrastructure is already 12+ years old and hasn’t been maintained. I 
>>> would have to pretty much start from scratch.
>>> 
>>> I want hot water without hassle. No:
>>> 
>>> Penetrations in my roof
>>> Circulation pumps
>>> Having to drain down should freezing temperatures occur
>>> Potential for damage in the event of a hurricane
>>> 
>>> I’ll go with my hybrid heat pump water heater and get the free cooling for 
>>> the garage. Do the math:
>>> 
>>> Energy guide for standard 50 gallon electric heater, roughly $500:
>>> 
>>> <035505002440.pdf>
>>> 
>>> http://pdf.lowes.com/energyguides/035505002440.pdf 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Energy guide for hybrid (heat pump) 50 gallon electric heater, roughly 
>>> $1200:
>>> <035505003348.pdf>
>>> 
>>> http://pdf.lowes.com/energyguides/035505003348.pdf
>>> 
>>> Mitch can put his pencil to paper and come up with the details if he’s so 
>>> inclined, as he’s definitely good at that sort of thing, but the rough 
>>> numbers would suggest that the payback is far better on the hybrid heater. 
>>> And it even has better recovery.
>>> 
>>> -D
>>> 
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Re: [MBZ] OT - Fun with Water Heaters

2019-12-30 Thread Dan Penoff via Mercedes
Yeah, that’s one of the issues with these being used in colder climates. That 
and their efficiency drops off when the ambient goes down, too. In a basement 
they seem to do OK but if they’re in the living quarters like in your place 
it’s probably not the ideal setup.

I did a lot of research on these before I bought the one for the old house. 
They’re definitely best for certain kinds of applications, but not all. More 
heat = more efficient. That’s ideal in my climate, as the garage is always warm 
even in the “winter”. Definitely made a difference in the energy consumption. 
Between my new AC unit and the hybrid water heater, both replaced at about the 
same time, my very worst electric bill went from $275/month to maybe 
$150/month. That convinced me I made the right decision. I wished I had known 
the new AC would make such a significant difference in energy consumption, as I 
would have replaced it a long time ago.

-D

> On Dec 30, 2019, at 6:50 PM, Kaleb Striplin via Mercedes 
>  wrote:
> 
> I have never heard of these hybrid water heaters before so I looked into 
> them. I like the idea but the problem here is our water heater is actually in 
> its own closet inside the house. The cold air it would vent in the winter 
> would be a problem unless I installed some sort of vent to vent it into the 
> attic space. In the summer it would be great. Hmm. 
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
> 
>> On Dec 30, 2019, at 5:35 PM, Dan Penoff via Mercedes > > wrote:
>> 
>> The infrastructure is already 12+ years old and hasn’t been maintained. I 
>> would have to pretty much start from scratch.
>> 
>> I want hot water without hassle. No:
>> 
>> Penetrations in my roof
>> Circulation pumps
>> Having to drain down should freezing temperatures occur
>> Potential for damage in the event of a hurricane
>> 
>> I’ll go with my hybrid heat pump water heater and get the free cooling for 
>> the garage. Do the math:
>> 
>> Energy guide for standard 50 gallon electric heater, roughly $500:
>> 
>> <035505002440.pdf>
>> 
>> http://pdf.lowes.com/energyguides/035505002440.pdf 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Energy guide for hybrid (heat pump) 50 gallon electric heater, roughly $1200:
>> <035505003348.pdf>
>> 
>> http://pdf.lowes.com/energyguides/035505003348.pdf
>> 
>> Mitch can put his pencil to paper and come up with the details if he’s so 
>> inclined, as he’s definitely good at that sort of thing, but the rough 
>> numbers would suggest that the payback is far better on the hybrid heater. 
>> And it even has better recovery.
>> 
>> -D
>> 

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Re: [MBZ] OT - Fun with Water Heaters

2019-12-30 Thread Kaleb Striplin via Mercedes
I have never heard of these hybrid water heaters before so I looked into them. 
I like the idea but the problem here is our water heater is actually in its own 
closet inside the house. The cold air it would vent in the winter would be a 
problem unless I installed some sort of vent to vent it into the attic space. 
In the summer it would be great. Hmm. 

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> On Dec 30, 2019, at 5:35 PM, Dan Penoff via Mercedes  
> wrote:
> 
> The infrastructure is already 12+ years old and hasn’t been maintained. I 
> would have to pretty much start from scratch.
> 
> I want hot water without hassle. No:
> 
> Penetrations in my roof
> Circulation pumps
> Having to drain down should freezing temperatures occur
> Potential for damage in the event of a hurricane
> 
> I’ll go with my hybrid heat pump water heater and get the free cooling for 
> the garage. Do the math:
> 
> Energy guide for standard 50 gallon electric heater, roughly $500:
> 
> <035505002440.pdf>
> 
> http://pdf.lowes.com/energyguides/035505002440.pdf
> 
> 
> Energy guide for hybrid (heat pump) 50 gallon electric heater, roughly $1200:
> <035505003348.pdf>
> 
> http://pdf.lowes.com/energyguides/035505003348.pdf
> 
> Mitch can put his pencil to paper and come up with the details if he’s so 
> inclined, as he’s definitely good at that sort of thing, but the rough 
> numbers would suggest that the payback is far better on the hybrid heater. 
> And it even has better recovery.
> 
> -D
> 
>>> On Dec 30, 2019, at 6:07 PM, Mitch Haley via Mercedes 
>>>  wrote:
>>> 
>>> 
 On December 30, 2019 at 4:48 PM Andrew Strasfogel  
 wrote:
>>> 
>>> 
>>> So what's wrong with installing a properly designed solar hot water heater?
>>> Isn't the plumbing infrastructure already in place?
>> 
>> Back around 1980, I saw plans in Popular Science for a very cheap solar 
>> heater. 
>> It was, IIRC, a 100' coil of black poly pipe mounted to a black painted 
>> marine plywood box and affixed on the roof. 
>> The same black poly pipe that transports potable water from my well to my 
>> house. 
>> It was to be plumbed between the water supply and the water heater to 
>> preheat the input to the heater. 
>> No need to drain it and bypass it for the winter in Pinellas. 
>> And it sounds like Dan's already got the plumbing loop to the roof.
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Re: [MBZ] OT - Fun with Water Heaters

2019-12-30 Thread Mitch Haley via Mercedes


> On December 30, 2019 at 4:48 PM Andrew Strasfogel  
> wrote:
> 
> 
> So what's wrong with installing a properly designed solar hot water heater?
> Isn't the plumbing infrastructure already in place?

Back around 1980, I saw plans in Popular Science for a very cheap solar heater. 
It was, IIRC, a 100' coil of black poly pipe mounted to a black painted marine 
plywood box and affixed on the roof. 
The same black poly pipe that transports potable water from my well to my 
house. 
It was to be plumbed between the water supply and the water heater to preheat 
the input to the heater. 
No need to drain it and bypass it for the winter in Pinellas. 
And it sounds like Dan's already got the plumbing loop to the roof.

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Re: [MBZ] OT - Fun with Water Heaters

2019-12-30 Thread Andrew Strasfogel via Mercedes
So what's wrong with installing a properly designed solar hot water heater?
Isn't the plumbing infrastructure already in place?

On Mon, Dec 30, 2019 at 4:46 PM Mitch Haley via Mercedes <
mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:

> Time to put a new electric water heater in the old house, and put the old
> hybrid in the new house.
> Mitch.
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Re: [MBZ] OT - Fun with Water Heaters

2019-12-30 Thread Mitch Haley via Mercedes
Time to put a new electric water heater in the old house, and put the old 
hybrid in the new house. 
Mitch.

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Re: [MBZ] OT - Fun with Water Heaters

2019-12-30 Thread Craig via Mercedes
On Mon, 30 Dec 2019 16:34:46 -0500 dan--- via Mercedes
 wrote:

> Time to make a Lowe’s trip in the morning with a 10% off coupon and buy
> another hybrid water heater like the one I put in at the old house.
> Yeah, they’re $1200 new, but cost about $100/year to operate. A
> comparable standard resistance element water heater costs around
> $400/year, so the hybrid payback is pretty quick.
> 
> After all, it’s only money...

So have you decided to remove the tank you just drained, or will it
continue to be used for storage?


Craig

> >>On Monday, December 30, 2019, 1:00:29 PM EST, Dan Penoff via
> >> Mercedes < mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:
> >> 
> >> Kroil 1, water heater 0.
> >> 
> >> Old valve removed, new setup with brass fittings and ball valve in
> >> place. Now draining into my front yard for some free landscape
> >> watering. Long time for 80 gallons of water to drain via gravity
> >> through a 3/4” garden hose. Then the pulsing comes in to hopefully
> >> clear some of the scale out.



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Re: [MBZ] OT - Fun with Water Heaters

2019-12-30 Thread dan--- via Mercedes
Time to make a Lowe’s trip in the morning with a 10% off coupon and buy another 
hybrid water heater like the one I put in at the old house. Yeah, they’re $1200 
new, but cost about $100/year to operate. A comparable standard resistance 
element water heater costs around $400/year, so the hybrid payback is pretty 
quick.

After all, it’s only money...

-D

> On Dec 30, 2019, at 2:33 PM, Andrew Strasfogel via Mercedes 
>  wrote:
> 
> Dan wrote: "This could get ugly."
> 
> You meant "uglier".
> 
> On Mon, Dec 30, 2019 at 1:07 PM Curt Raymond via Mercedes <
> mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:
> 
>> The best part about Kroil is its largely inoffensive smell, unlike PB
>> Blaster...
>> Would a gallon of white vinegar allowed to sit for an hour be worth doing?
>> In lantern land vinegar gets used to clean parts quite often. I upgraded to
>> citric acid, I can make it stronger and in the long run its cheaper too.
>> -Curt
>> 
>>On Monday, December 30, 2019, 1:00:29 PM EST, Dan Penoff via Mercedes <
>> mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:
>> 
>> Kroil 1, water heater 0.
>> 
>> Old valve removed, new setup with brass fittings and ball valve in place.
>> Now draining into my front yard for some free landscape watering. Long time
>> for 80 gallons of water to drain via gravity through a 3/4” garden hose.
>> Then the pulsing comes in to hopefully clear some of the scale out.
>> 
>> -D
>> 
>> 
>>> On Dec 30, 2019, at 12:53 PM, Curt Raymond  wrote:
>>> 
>>> This reminds me, we're going to (finally!) replace the exhaust manifold
>> on the Pisten Bully on Wednesday. Its cracked near the flange to the turbo
>> and has been leaking the whole time I've been around the machine. Ben says
>> the machine is noticeably down on power because of it. Oh and you need to
>> run with the windows open all the time because the cab fills with exhaust.
>> The "crack" is by now nearly 1/16" wide, its huge...
>>> 
>>> I went down yesterday and soaked all the bolts in Kroil. The studs from
>> the manifold to the turbo are a lost cause. The bolts into the engine don't
>> look bad though. Fortunately the manifold comes with new studs.
>>> 
>>> $1700 for the manifold direct from Pisten Bully. You might remember that
>> this is an MB engine but the Pisten Bully tilts the turbo differently, we
>> never could find an MB manifold that we could work with...
>>> 
>>> -Curt
>>> 
>>> On Monday, December 30, 2019, 11:47:40 AM EST, Dan Penoff via Mercedes <
>> mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Since most of the household is back to work today, I figured it would be
>> a good time to do some maintenance on the hot water heater.
>>> 
>>> A bit of a build-up:
>>> 
>>> This (new) house was owned by a widow for probably 8 years after her
>> husband (allegedly) offed himself. That’s a pretty bizarre story for
>> another day. Anyway, as you might suspect, she was prone to get sucked in
>> by contractors as well as not maintain things as one should. One of her
>> early “misses” was installing a solar water heater system. She did this
>> when we still lived across the street, so it was about 10 years ago at
>> least. She pissed everyone in the neighborhood off, as she gave the
>> contractor everyone’s contact information so they could come around and
>> pitch their crap. That did not go over well.
>>> 
>>> When she had the roof replaced a year ago she had the roofer remove the
>> solar panel, yet they left the stub-ups for the water lines. WTF? So I’ve
>> got a new roof with a couple of pipes sticking out of it about a foot, but
>> again, that’s just another issue for the list that I keep…
>>> 
>>> The water heater is really a glorified storage tank. It’s an 80 gallon
>> American water heater with a closed loop that the solar panel’s water would
>> circulate through. Funny, as when we moved in I heard this whirring sound
>> in the garage. The circulating pump was still connected to the loop piping
>> and running, despite everything being disconnected. Duh! Oh yeah - because
>> it’s a solar storage tank, it’s only got one 4500W heating element in it,
>> too. Great. 80 gallons of water and a 4500W heating element...
>>> 
>>> I was sure the water heater had never been flushed, so I did my morning
>> run to Home Despot/Lowe’s and got some brass parts to replace the usual
>> crappy drain valves on most water heaters. 3/4” brass nipple, brass ball
>> valve, hose adapter and a cap.
>>> 
>>> I get home, turn power off to the heater, get the garden hose run out of
>> the garage, open a couple of hot water faucets in the house and get ready
>> to open the nylon/plastic drain valve.
>>> 
>>> Nothing. Nada. Not a drip.
>>> 
>>> Get the compressor and a spray gun with a rubber tip. Open the drain
>> valve, hit it with 100 psi air, and BOOM! A huge blowout on my side. Water
>> and probably a 1/2 cup of scale comes flying out of the drain and coats me.
>> Nice, but progress.
>>> 
>>> Nope. There’s so much scale in this thing it just clogs the valve right
>> back up after I 

Re: [MBZ] OT - Fun with Water Heaters

2019-12-30 Thread Andrew Strasfogel via Mercedes
Dan wrote: "This could get ugly."

You meant "uglier".

On Mon, Dec 30, 2019 at 1:07 PM Curt Raymond via Mercedes <
mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:

>  The best part about Kroil is its largely inoffensive smell, unlike PB
> Blaster...
> Would a gallon of white vinegar allowed to sit for an hour be worth doing?
> In lantern land vinegar gets used to clean parts quite often. I upgraded to
> citric acid, I can make it stronger and in the long run its cheaper too.
> -Curt
>
> On Monday, December 30, 2019, 1:00:29 PM EST, Dan Penoff via Mercedes <
> mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:
>
>  Kroil 1, water heater 0.
>
> Old valve removed, new setup with brass fittings and ball valve in place.
> Now draining into my front yard for some free landscape watering. Long time
> for 80 gallons of water to drain via gravity through a 3/4” garden hose.
> Then the pulsing comes in to hopefully clear some of the scale out.
>
> -D
>
>
> > On Dec 30, 2019, at 12:53 PM, Curt Raymond  wrote:
> >
> > This reminds me, we're going to (finally!) replace the exhaust manifold
> on the Pisten Bully on Wednesday. Its cracked near the flange to the turbo
> and has been leaking the whole time I've been around the machine. Ben says
> the machine is noticeably down on power because of it. Oh and you need to
> run with the windows open all the time because the cab fills with exhaust.
> The "crack" is by now nearly 1/16" wide, its huge...
> >
> > I went down yesterday and soaked all the bolts in Kroil. The studs from
> the manifold to the turbo are a lost cause. The bolts into the engine don't
> look bad though. Fortunately the manifold comes with new studs.
> >
> > $1700 for the manifold direct from Pisten Bully. You might remember that
> this is an MB engine but the Pisten Bully tilts the turbo differently, we
> never could find an MB manifold that we could work with...
> >
> > -Curt
> >
> > On Monday, December 30, 2019, 11:47:40 AM EST, Dan Penoff via Mercedes <
> mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:
> >
> >
> > Since most of the household is back to work today, I figured it would be
> a good time to do some maintenance on the hot water heater.
> >
> > A bit of a build-up:
> >
> > This (new) house was owned by a widow for probably 8 years after her
> husband (allegedly) offed himself. That’s a pretty bizarre story for
> another day. Anyway, as you might suspect, she was prone to get sucked in
> by contractors as well as not maintain things as one should. One of her
> early “misses” was installing a solar water heater system. She did this
> when we still lived across the street, so it was about 10 years ago at
> least. She pissed everyone in the neighborhood off, as she gave the
> contractor everyone’s contact information so they could come around and
> pitch their crap. That did not go over well.
> >
> > When she had the roof replaced a year ago she had the roofer remove the
> solar panel, yet they left the stub-ups for the water lines. WTF? So I’ve
> got a new roof with a couple of pipes sticking out of it about a foot, but
> again, that’s just another issue for the list that I keep…
> >
> > The water heater is really a glorified storage tank. It’s an 80 gallon
> American water heater with a closed loop that the solar panel’s water would
> circulate through. Funny, as when we moved in I heard this whirring sound
> in the garage. The circulating pump was still connected to the loop piping
> and running, despite everything being disconnected. Duh! Oh yeah - because
> it’s a solar storage tank, it’s only got one 4500W heating element in it,
> too. Great. 80 gallons of water and a 4500W heating element...
> >
> > I was sure the water heater had never been flushed, so I did my morning
> run to Home Despot/Lowe’s and got some brass parts to replace the usual
> crappy drain valves on most water heaters. 3/4” brass nipple, brass ball
> valve, hose adapter and a cap.
> >
> > I get home, turn power off to the heater, get the garden hose run out of
> the garage, open a couple of hot water faucets in the house and get ready
> to open the nylon/plastic drain valve.
> >
> > Nothing. Nada. Not a drip.
> >
> > Get the compressor and a spray gun with a rubber tip. Open the drain
> valve, hit it with 100 psi air, and BOOM! A huge blowout on my side. Water
> and probably a 1/2 cup of scale comes flying out of the drain and coats me.
> Nice, but progress.
> >
> > Nope. There’s so much scale in this thing it just clogs the valve right
> back up after I blow it clear.
> >
> > OK, so we’re going to play nasty, eh?
> >
> > Got out my spray can of Kroil and hosed down the joint between a nipple
> coming out of the tank and the nylon/plastic drain valve. I’m enjoying some
> lunch while the Kroil does it’s thing. I’ll go out shortly and see if I can
> turn the valve loose. Earlier attempts yielded no movement.
> >
> > This could get ugly.
> >
> > -D
> >
> >
> >
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Re: [MBZ] OT - Fun with Water Heaters

2019-12-30 Thread Curt Raymond via Mercedes
 The best part about Kroil is its largely inoffensive smell, unlike PB 
Blaster...
Would a gallon of white vinegar allowed to sit for an hour be worth doing? In 
lantern land vinegar gets used to clean parts quite often. I upgraded to citric 
acid, I can make it stronger and in the long run its cheaper too.
-Curt

On Monday, December 30, 2019, 1:00:29 PM EST, Dan Penoff via Mercedes 
 wrote:  
 
 Kroil 1, water heater 0.

Old valve removed, new setup with brass fittings and ball valve in place. Now 
draining into my front yard for some free landscape watering. Long time for 80 
gallons of water to drain via gravity through a 3/4” garden hose. Then the 
pulsing comes in to hopefully clear some of the scale out.

-D


> On Dec 30, 2019, at 12:53 PM, Curt Raymond  wrote:
> 
> This reminds me, we're going to (finally!) replace the exhaust manifold on 
> the Pisten Bully on Wednesday. Its cracked near the flange to the turbo and 
> has been leaking the whole time I've been around the machine. Ben says the 
> machine is noticeably down on power because of it. Oh and you need to run 
> with the windows open all the time because the cab fills with exhaust. The 
> "crack" is by now nearly 1/16" wide, its huge...
> 
> I went down yesterday and soaked all the bolts in Kroil. The studs from the 
> manifold to the turbo are a lost cause. The bolts into the engine don't look 
> bad though. Fortunately the manifold comes with new studs.
> 
> $1700 for the manifold direct from Pisten Bully. You might remember that this 
> is an MB engine but the Pisten Bully tilts the turbo differently, we never 
> could find an MB manifold that we could work with...
> 
> -Curt
> 
> On Monday, December 30, 2019, 11:47:40 AM EST, Dan Penoff via Mercedes 
>  wrote:
> 
> 
> Since most of the household is back to work today, I figured it would be a 
> good time to do some maintenance on the hot water heater.
> 
> A bit of a build-up:
> 
> This (new) house was owned by a widow for probably 8 years after her husband 
> (allegedly) offed himself. That’s a pretty bizarre story for another day. 
> Anyway, as you might suspect, she was prone to get sucked in by contractors 
> as well as not maintain things as one should. One of her early “misses” was 
> installing a solar water heater system. She did this when we still lived 
> across the street, so it was about 10 years ago at least. She pissed everyone 
> in the neighborhood off, as she gave the contractor everyone’s contact 
> information so they could come around and pitch their crap. That did not go 
> over well.
> 
> When she had the roof replaced a year ago she had the roofer remove the solar 
> panel, yet they left the stub-ups for the water lines. WTF? So I’ve got a new 
> roof with a couple of pipes sticking out of it about a foot, but again, 
> that’s just another issue for the list that I keep…
> 
> The water heater is really a glorified storage tank. It’s an 80 gallon 
> American water heater with a closed loop that the solar panel’s water would 
> circulate through. Funny, as when we moved in I heard this whirring sound in 
> the garage. The circulating pump was still connected to the loop piping and 
> running, despite everything being disconnected. Duh! Oh yeah - because it’s a 
> solar storage tank, it’s only got one 4500W heating element in it, too. 
> Great. 80 gallons of water and a 4500W heating element...
> 
> I was sure the water heater had never been flushed, so I did my morning run 
> to Home Despot/Lowe’s and got some brass parts to replace the usual crappy 
> drain valves on most water heaters. 3/4” brass nipple, brass ball valve, hose 
> adapter and a cap.
> 
> I get home, turn power off to the heater, get the garden hose run out of the 
> garage, open a couple of hot water faucets in the house and get ready to open 
> the nylon/plastic drain valve.
> 
> Nothing. Nada. Not a drip.
> 
> Get the compressor and a spray gun with a rubber tip. Open the drain valve, 
> hit it with 100 psi air, and BOOM! A huge blowout on my side. Water and 
> probably a 1/2 cup of scale comes flying out of the drain and coats me. Nice, 
> but progress.
> 
> Nope. There’s so much scale in this thing it just clogs the valve right back 
> up after I blow it clear.
> 
> OK, so we’re going to play nasty, eh?
> 
> Got out my spray can of Kroil and hosed down the joint between a nipple 
> coming out of the tank and the nylon/plastic drain valve. I’m enjoying some 
> lunch while the Kroil does it’s thing. I’ll go out shortly and see if I can 
> turn the valve loose. Earlier attempts yielded no movement.
> 
> This could get ugly.
> 
> -D
> 
> 
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Re: [MBZ] OT - Fun with Water Heaters

2019-12-30 Thread Dan Penoff via Mercedes
Kroil 1, water heater 0.

Old valve removed, new setup with brass fittings and ball valve in place. Now 
draining into my front yard for some free landscape watering. Long time for 80 
gallons of water to drain via gravity through a 3/4” garden hose. Then the 
pulsing comes in to hopefully clear some of the scale out.

-D


> On Dec 30, 2019, at 12:53 PM, Curt Raymond  wrote:
> 
> This reminds me, we're going to (finally!) replace the exhaust manifold on 
> the Pisten Bully on Wednesday. Its cracked near the flange to the turbo and 
> has been leaking the whole time I've been around the machine. Ben says the 
> machine is noticeably down on power because of it. Oh and you need to run 
> with the windows open all the time because the cab fills with exhaust. The 
> "crack" is by now nearly 1/16" wide, its huge...
> 
> I went down yesterday and soaked all the bolts in Kroil. The studs from the 
> manifold to the turbo are a lost cause. The bolts into the engine don't look 
> bad though. Fortunately the manifold comes with new studs.
> 
> $1700 for the manifold direct from Pisten Bully. You might remember that this 
> is an MB engine but the Pisten Bully tilts the turbo differently, we never 
> could find an MB manifold that we could work with...
> 
> -Curt
> 
> On Monday, December 30, 2019, 11:47:40 AM EST, Dan Penoff via Mercedes 
>  wrote:
> 
> 
> Since most of the household is back to work today, I figured it would be a 
> good time to do some maintenance on the hot water heater.
> 
> A bit of a build-up:
> 
> This (new) house was owned by a widow for probably 8 years after her husband 
> (allegedly) offed himself. That’s a pretty bizarre story for another day. 
> Anyway, as you might suspect, she was prone to get sucked in by contractors 
> as well as not maintain things as one should. One of her early “misses” was 
> installing a solar water heater system. She did this when we still lived 
> across the street, so it was about 10 years ago at least. She pissed everyone 
> in the neighborhood off, as she gave the contractor everyone’s contact 
> information so they could come around and pitch their crap. That did not go 
> over well.
> 
> When she had the roof replaced a year ago she had the roofer remove the solar 
> panel, yet they left the stub-ups for the water lines. WTF? So I’ve got a new 
> roof with a couple of pipes sticking out of it about a foot, but again, 
> that’s just another issue for the list that I keep…
> 
> The water heater is really a glorified storage tank. It’s an 80 gallon 
> American water heater with a closed loop that the solar panel’s water would 
> circulate through. Funny, as when we moved in I heard this whirring sound in 
> the garage. The circulating pump was still connected to the loop piping and 
> running, despite everything being disconnected. Duh! Oh yeah - because it’s a 
> solar storage tank, it’s only got one 4500W heating element in it, too. 
> Great. 80 gallons of water and a 4500W heating element...
> 
> I was sure the water heater had never been flushed, so I did my morning run 
> to Home Despot/Lowe’s and got some brass parts to replace the usual crappy 
> drain valves on most water heaters. 3/4” brass nipple, brass ball valve, hose 
> adapter and a cap.
> 
> I get home, turn power off to the heater, get the garden hose run out of the 
> garage, open a couple of hot water faucets in the house and get ready to open 
> the nylon/plastic drain valve.
> 
> Nothing. Nada. Not a drip.
> 
> Get the compressor and a spray gun with a rubber tip. Open the drain valve, 
> hit it with 100 psi air, and BOOM! A huge blowout on my side. Water and 
> probably a 1/2 cup of scale comes flying out of the drain and coats me. Nice, 
> but progress.
> 
> Nope. There’s so much scale in this thing it just clogs the valve right back 
> up after I blow it clear.
> 
> OK, so we’re going to play nasty, eh?
> 
> Got out my spray can of Kroil and hosed down the joint between a nipple 
> coming out of the tank and the nylon/plastic drain valve. I’m enjoying some 
> lunch while the Kroil does it’s thing. I’ll go out shortly and see if I can 
> turn the valve loose. Earlier attempts yielded no movement.
> 
> This could get ugly.
> 
> -D
> 
> 
> 
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Re: [MBZ] OT - Fun with Water Heaters

2019-12-30 Thread Curt Raymond via Mercedes
 This reminds me, we're going to (finally!) replace the exhaust manifold on the 
Pisten Bully on Wednesday. Its cracked near the flange to the turbo and has 
been leaking the whole time I've been around the machine. Ben says the machine 
is noticeably down on power because of it. Oh and you need to run with the 
windows open all the time because the cab fills with exhaust. The "crack" is by 
now nearly 1/16" wide, its huge...
I went down yesterday and soaked all the bolts in Kroil. The studs from the 
manifold to the turbo are a lost cause. The bolts into the engine don't look 
bad though. Fortunately the manifold comes with new studs.
$1700 for the manifold direct from Pisten Bully. You might remember that this 
is an MB engine but the Pisten Bully tilts the turbo differently, we never 
could find an MB manifold that we could work with...
-Curt

On Monday, December 30, 2019, 11:47:40 AM EST, Dan Penoff via Mercedes 
 wrote:  
 
 Since most of the household is back to work today, I figured it would be a 
good time to do some maintenance on the hot water heater.

A bit of a build-up:

This (new) house was owned by a widow for probably 8 years after her husband 
(allegedly) offed himself. That’s a pretty bizarre story for another day. 
Anyway, as you might suspect, she was prone to get sucked in by contractors as 
well as not maintain things as one should. One of her early “misses” was 
installing a solar water heater system. She did this when we still lived across 
the street, so it was about 10 years ago at least. She pissed everyone in the 
neighborhood off, as she gave the contractor everyone’s contact information so 
they could come around and pitch their crap. That did not go over well.

When she had the roof replaced a year ago she had the roofer remove the solar 
panel, yet they left the stub-ups for the water lines. WTF? So I’ve got a new 
roof with a couple of pipes sticking out of it about a foot, but again, that’s 
just another issue for the list that I keep…

The water heater is really a glorified storage tank. It’s an 80 gallon American 
water heater with a closed loop that the solar panel’s water would circulate 
through. Funny, as when we moved in I heard this whirring sound in the garage. 
The circulating pump was still connected to the loop piping and running, 
despite everything being disconnected. Duh! Oh yeah - because it’s a solar 
storage tank, it’s only got one 4500W heating element in it, too. Great. 80 
gallons of water and a 4500W heating element...

I was sure the water heater had never been flushed, so I did my morning run to 
Home Despot/Lowe’s and got some brass parts to replace the usual crappy drain 
valves on most water heaters. 3/4” brass nipple, brass ball valve, hose adapter 
and a cap.

I get home, turn power off to the heater, get the garden hose run out of the 
garage, open a couple of hot water faucets in the house and get ready to open 
the nylon/plastic drain valve.

Nothing. Nada. Not a drip.

Get the compressor and a spray gun with a rubber tip. Open the drain valve, hit 
it with 100 psi air, and BOOM! A huge blowout on my side. Water and probably a 
1/2 cup of scale comes flying out of the drain and coats me. Nice, but progress.

Nope. There’s so much scale in this thing it just clogs the valve right back up 
after I blow it clear.

OK, so we’re going to play nasty, eh?

Got out my spray can of Kroil and hosed down the joint between a nipple coming 
out of the tank and the nylon/plastic drain valve. I’m enjoying some lunch 
while the Kroil does it’s thing. I’ll go out shortly and see if I can turn the 
valve loose. Earlier attempts yielded no movement.

This could get ugly.

-D



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Re: [MBZ] OT - Fun with Water Heaters

2019-12-30 Thread Kaleb Striplin via Mercedes
That reminds of something. So my father is living in mi grandparents house. 
This is about a 100 year old house and they bought it in 71 or 72. My 
grandfather died in 91 and grandmother died in 03. Not too long before she died 
she hired a plumbing company to completely replace all of the gas lines under 
the house and paid probably $3k or so. A couple of weeks ago I was over there 
and immediately smelled natural gas. Of course my father did not. Nevertheless 
he had a plumber come check it out. Plumber says he has never seen gas lines so 
rusty and they are definitely original to the house. No way they were replaced 
in the early 00’s. They are supposed to replace them all this week. 

Sent from my iPhone

> On Dec 30, 2019, at 10:47 AM, Dan Penoff via Mercedes  
> wrote:
> 
> Since most of the household is back to work today, I figured it would be a 
> good time to do some maintenance on the hot water heater.
> 
> A bit of a build-up:
> 
> This (new) house was owned by a widow for probably 8 years after her husband 
> (allegedly) offed himself. That’s a pretty bizarre story for another day. 
> Anyway, as you might suspect, she was prone to get sucked in by contractors 
> as well as not maintain things as one should. One of her early “misses” was 
> installing a solar water heater system. She did this when we still lived 
> across the street, so it was about 10 years ago at least. She pissed everyone 
> in the neighborhood off, as she gave the contractor everyone’s contact 
> information so they could come around and pitch their crap. That did not go 
> over well.
> 
> When she had the roof replaced a year ago she had the roofer remove the solar 
> panel, yet they left the stub-ups for the water lines. WTF? So I’ve got a new 
> roof with a couple of pipes sticking out of it about a foot, but again, 
> that’s just another issue for the list that I keep…
> 
> The water heater is really a glorified storage tank. It’s an 80 gallon 
> American water heater with a closed loop that the solar panel’s water would 
> circulate through. Funny, as when we moved in I heard this whirring sound in 
> the garage. The circulating pump was still connected to the loop piping and 
> running, despite everything being disconnected. Duh! Oh yeah - because it’s a 
> solar storage tank, it’s only got one 4500W heating element in it, too. 
> Great. 80 gallons of water and a 4500W heating element...
> 
> I was sure the water heater had never been flushed, so I did my morning run 
> to Home Despot/Lowe’s and got some brass parts to replace the usual crappy 
> drain valves on most water heaters. 3/4” brass nipple, brass ball valve, hose 
> adapter and a cap.
> 
> I get home, turn power off to the heater, get the garden hose run out of the 
> garage, open a couple of hot water faucets in the house and get ready to open 
> the nylon/plastic drain valve.
> 
> Nothing. Nada. Not a drip.
> 
> Get the compressor and a spray gun with a rubber tip. Open the drain valve, 
> hit it with 100 psi air, and BOOM! A huge blowout on my side. Water and 
> probably a 1/2 cup of scale comes flying out of the drain and coats me. Nice, 
> but progress.
> 
> Nope. There’s so much scale in this thing it just clogs the valve right back 
> up after I blow it clear.
> 
> OK, so we’re going to play nasty, eh?
> 
> Got out my spray can of Kroil and hosed down the joint between a nipple 
> coming out of the tank and the nylon/plastic drain valve. I’m enjoying some 
> lunch while the Kroil does it’s thing. I’ll go out shortly and see if I can 
> turn the valve loose. Earlier attempts yielded no movement.
> 
> This could get ugly.
> 
> -D
> 
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[MBZ] OT - Fun with Water Heaters

2019-12-30 Thread Dan Penoff via Mercedes
Since most of the household is back to work today, I figured it would be a good 
time to do some maintenance on the hot water heater.

A bit of a build-up:

This (new) house was owned by a widow for probably 8 years after her husband 
(allegedly) offed himself. That’s a pretty bizarre story for another day. 
Anyway, as you might suspect, she was prone to get sucked in by contractors as 
well as not maintain things as one should. One of her early “misses” was 
installing a solar water heater system. She did this when we still lived across 
the street, so it was about 10 years ago at least. She pissed everyone in the 
neighborhood off, as she gave the contractor everyone’s contact information so 
they could come around and pitch their crap. That did not go over well.

When she had the roof replaced a year ago she had the roofer remove the solar 
panel, yet they left the stub-ups for the water lines. WTF? So I’ve got a new 
roof with a couple of pipes sticking out of it about a foot, but again, that’s 
just another issue for the list that I keep…

The water heater is really a glorified storage tank. It’s an 80 gallon American 
water heater with a closed loop that the solar panel’s water would circulate 
through. Funny, as when we moved in I heard this whirring sound in the garage. 
The circulating pump was still connected to the loop piping and running, 
despite everything being disconnected. Duh! Oh yeah - because it’s a solar 
storage tank, it’s only got one 4500W heating element in it, too. Great. 80 
gallons of water and a 4500W heating element...

I was sure the water heater had never been flushed, so I did my morning run to 
Home Despot/Lowe’s and got some brass parts to replace the usual crappy drain 
valves on most water heaters. 3/4” brass nipple, brass ball valve, hose adapter 
and a cap.

I get home, turn power off to the heater, get the garden hose run out of the 
garage, open a couple of hot water faucets in the house and get ready to open 
the nylon/plastic drain valve.

Nothing. Nada. Not a drip.

Get the compressor and a spray gun with a rubber tip. Open the drain valve, hit 
it with 100 psi air, and BOOM! A huge blowout on my side. Water and probably a 
1/2 cup of scale comes flying out of the drain and coats me. Nice, but progress.

Nope. There’s so much scale in this thing it just clogs the valve right back up 
after I blow it clear.

OK, so we’re going to play nasty, eh?

Got out my spray can of Kroil and hosed down the joint between a nipple coming 
out of the tank and the nylon/plastic drain valve. I’m enjoying some lunch 
while the Kroil does it’s thing. I’ll go out shortly and see if I can turn the 
valve loose. Earlier attempts yielded no movement.

This could get ugly.

-D



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Re: [MBZ] OT - Fun

2019-06-10 Thread Max Dillon via Mercedes
That's a good 'un!
-- 
Max Dillon
Charleston SC

On June 10, 2019 12:31:49 PM EDT, Mountain Man via Mercedes 
 wrote:
>> Time is like a river. You cannot touch the water twice, because the
>flow that has passed will never pass again. Enjoy every moment of life.
>As a bagpiper, I play many gigs. Recently I was asked by a funeral
>director to play at a graveside service for a homeless man. He had no
>family or friends, so the service was to be at a pauper's cemetery in
>the Nova Scotia back country. As I was not familiar with the backwoods,
>I got lost and, being a typical man, I didn't stop for directions.
>>
>> I finally arrived an hour late and saw the funeral guy had evidently
>gone and the hearse was nowhere in sight. There were only the diggers
>and crew left and they were eating lunch. I felt badly and apologized
>to the men for being late.
>>
>> I went to the side of the grave and looked down and the vault lid was
>already in place. I didn't know what else to do, so I started to play.
>>
>> The workers put down their lunches and began to gather around. I
>played out my heart and soul for this man with no family and friends. I
>played like I've never played before for this homeless man. And as I
>played "Amazing Grace", the workers began to weep. They wept, I wept,
>we all wept together. When I finished, I packed up my bagpipes and
>started for my car. Though my head was hung low, my heart was full.
>>
>> As I opened the door to my car, I heard one of the workers say, "I
>never seen anything like that before, and I've been putting in septic
>tanks for twenty years."
>>
>> Apparently, I'm still lostit's a man thing.
>
>tin
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[MBZ] OT - Fun

2019-06-10 Thread Mountain Man via Mercedes
> Time is like a river. You cannot touch the water twice, because the flow that 
> has passed will never pass again. Enjoy every moment of life. As a bagpiper, 
> I play many gigs. Recently I was asked by a funeral director to play at a 
> graveside service for a homeless man. He had no family or friends, so the 
> service was to be at a pauper's cemetery in the Nova Scotia back country. As 
> I was not familiar with the backwoods, I got lost and, being a typical man, I 
> didn't stop for directions.
>
> I finally arrived an hour late and saw the funeral guy had evidently gone and 
> the hearse was nowhere in sight. There were only the diggers and crew left 
> and they were eating lunch. I felt badly and apologized to the men for being 
> late.
>
> I went to the side of the grave and looked down and the vault lid was already 
> in place. I didn't know what else to do, so I started to play.
>
> The workers put down their lunches and began to gather around. I played out 
> my heart and soul for this man with no family and friends. I played like I've 
> never played before for this homeless man. And as I played "Amazing Grace", 
> the workers began to weep. They wept, I wept, we all wept together. When I 
> finished, I packed up my bagpipes and started for my car. Though my head was 
> hung low, my heart was full.
>
> As I opened the door to my car, I heard one of the workers say, "I never seen 
> anything like that before, and I've been putting in septic tanks for twenty 
> years."
>
> Apparently, I'm still lostit's a man thing.

tin

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Re: [MBZ] OT fun shooting day

2019-01-01 Thread Larry Turner via Mercedes
Hey, speak of coincidences - I traded a couple and sold a couple bought 
a  new EC9s Ruger (not sure what the dif is to the LC9s) I hope to get 
to the range if the weather cooperates.  When I lived in Summerville SC 
we were able to shoot in the backyard but I worked so much it was hard 
to find time. The Range I belong to is about 40 min away so a bit of 
advance planning is needed.  I hope to break it in soon and run 200 rds 
through it - that seems to be the magic #.

You;re right about it being a great carry gun!
LarryT

On 01/01/2019 2:37 PM, Buggered Benzmail via Mercedes wrote:

Daughter unit set up a target out off the back deck so we went at it with her 
Browning.22 target pistol and my .380 M Bodyguard and Ruger LC9s 9mm. The 
Browning is a great pistol, I really like it. Very tight groups. Might have to get 
one. She got it barely used, a real good deal.

The .380 is kind of a blunt instrument with a long trigger pull (the “safety”) 
and quite small so hard to get a good grip on it. She did a little better with 
it, smaller hands. It’s kinda hard to control but possible to get a fairly 
tight group but since it is a small carry personal defense gun that is not the 
main concern. It has a built-in laser too, mostly useful as an attention getter 
I think.

The 9 can get some nice tight groups and is easy to shoot but is powerful. Fits 
my hands pretty well, so comfortable for me. I carry that one too, probably the 
better choice unless I want to have the little pea shooter a bit more concealed.

70F today so nice being on the back deck and having some father-daughter time. 
She has a .38 revolver too but we didn’t shoot that.

Happy New Year y’all!

--FT
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Re: [MBZ] OT fun shooting day

2019-01-01 Thread Curt Raymond via Mercedes
 I wish I could shoot off the back deck...
I went over to the range today, took the .54 muzzle loader, I'd carried it 
though hunting season and wanted to discharge. Fired 5 shots (the loaded one 
plus the 4 reloads I carried) and kept all the shots on the paper offhand at 50 
yards, I was pleased.
Then worked on my 1853 Enfield replica. I'd tried it on Labor day but it 
wouldn't go off. Some testing suggests the load (40 grains) was too light so I 
upped to 50. That seemed to work but would sometimes missfire, 60 grains proved 
reliable. After some messing around I found a point of aim that worked (165 
year old sight design isn't the best) and put 3 shots into the black. I'm super 
pleased. Next time out I need to take some files so I can start reforming the 
sights to make something that will put the sights picture in the right place.
Overall not a bad day at the range.
-Curt

On Tuesday, January 1, 2019, 2:38:26 PM EST, Buggered Benzmail via Mercedes 
 wrote:  
 
 Daughter unit set up a target out off the back deck so we went at it with her 
Browning.22 target pistol and my .380 M Bodyguard and Ruger LC9s 9mm. The 
Browning is a great pistol, I really like it. Very tight groups. Might have to 
get one. She got it barely used, a real good deal. 

The .380 is kind of a blunt instrument with a long trigger pull (the “safety”) 
and quite small so hard to get a good grip on it. She did a little better with 
it, smaller hands. It’s kinda hard to control but possible to get a fairly 
tight group but since it is a small carry personal defense gun that is not the 
main concern. It has a built-in laser too, mostly useful as an attention getter 
I think. 

The 9 can get some nice tight groups and is easy to shoot but is powerful. Fits 
my hands pretty well, so comfortable for me. I carry that one too, probably the 
better choice unless I want to have the little pea shooter a bit more 
concealed. 

70F today so nice being on the back deck and having some father-daughter time. 
She has a .38 revolver too but we didn’t shoot that. 

Happy New Year y’all!

--FT
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Re: [MBZ] OT fun shooting day

2019-01-01 Thread Dan Penoff via Mercedes
I would be happy with 25 yards.

-D


> On Jan 1, 2019, at 7:48 PM, OK Don via Mercedes  wrote:
> 
> We also have a "range" in the backyard where we shoot rifles at 25 and 50
> yards. What are standard distances for pistols? At 25 yards, the 2"
> barreled PPK can hardly hit anything.
> 
> On Tue, Jan 1, 2019 at 5:20 PM Dan Penoff via Mercedes <
> mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:
> 
>> How true.  I would probably shoot on an almost daily basis if I could do
>> it on my property.
>> 
>> -D
>> 
>> 
>>> On Jan 1, 2019, at 6:05 PM, Curley McLain via Mercedes <
>> mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Nice to be able to do that in  the backyard.
>>> 
>>> Buggered Benzmail via Mercedes wrote on 1/1/19 1:37 PM:
 Daughter unit set up a target out off the back deck so we went at it
>> with her Browning.22 target pistol and my .380 M Bodyguard and Ruger LC9s
>> 9mm. The Browning is a great pistol, I really like it. Very tight groups.
>> Might have to get one. She got it barely used, a real good deal.
 
 The .380 is kind of a blunt instrument with a long trigger pull (the
>> “safety”) and quite small so hard to get a good grip on it. She did a
>> little better with it, smaller hands. It’s kinda hard to control but
>> possible to get a fairly tight group but since it is a small carry personal
>> defense gun that is not the main concern. It has a built-in laser too,
>> mostly useful as an attention getter I think.
 
 The 9 can get some nice tight groups and is easy to shoot but is
>> powerful. Fits my hands pretty well, so comfortable for me. I carry that
>> one too, probably the better choice unless I want to have the little pea
>> shooter a bit more concealed.
 
 70F today so nice being on the back deck and having some
>> father-daughter time. She has a .38 revolver too but we didn’t shoot that.
 
 Happy New Year y’all!
 
 --FT
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Re: [MBZ] OT fun shooting day

2019-01-01 Thread OK Don via Mercedes
We also have a "range" in the backyard where we shoot rifles at 25 and 50
yards. What are standard distances for pistols? At 25 yards, the 2"
barreled PPK can hardly hit anything.

On Tue, Jan 1, 2019 at 5:20 PM Dan Penoff via Mercedes <
mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:

> How true.  I would probably shoot on an almost daily basis if I could do
> it on my property.
>
> -D
>
>
> > On Jan 1, 2019, at 6:05 PM, Curley McLain via Mercedes <
> mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:
> >
> > Nice to be able to do that in  the backyard.
> >
> > Buggered Benzmail via Mercedes wrote on 1/1/19 1:37 PM:
> >> Daughter unit set up a target out off the back deck so we went at it
> with her Browning.22 target pistol and my .380 M Bodyguard and Ruger LC9s
> 9mm. The Browning is a great pistol, I really like it. Very tight groups.
> Might have to get one. She got it barely used, a real good deal.
> >>
> >> The .380 is kind of a blunt instrument with a long trigger pull (the
> “safety”) and quite small so hard to get a good grip on it. She did a
> little better with it, smaller hands. It’s kinda hard to control but
> possible to get a fairly tight group but since it is a small carry personal
> defense gun that is not the main concern. It has a built-in laser too,
> mostly useful as an attention getter I think.
> >>
> >> The 9 can get some nice tight groups and is easy to shoot but is
> powerful. Fits my hands pretty well, so comfortable for me. I carry that
> one too, probably the better choice unless I want to have the little pea
> shooter a bit more concealed.
> >>
> >> 70F today so nice being on the back deck and having some
> father-daughter time. She has a .38 revolver too but we didn’t shoot that.
> >>
> >> Happy New Year y’all!
> >>
> >> --FT
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Re: [MBZ] OT fun shooting day

2019-01-01 Thread Dan Penoff via Mercedes
How true.  I would probably shoot on an almost daily basis if I could do it on 
my property.

-D


> On Jan 1, 2019, at 6:05 PM, Curley McLain via Mercedes 
>  wrote:
> 
> Nice to be able to do that in  the backyard.
> 
> Buggered Benzmail via Mercedes wrote on 1/1/19 1:37 PM:
>> Daughter unit set up a target out off the back deck so we went at it with 
>> her Browning.22 target pistol and my .380 M Bodyguard and Ruger LC9s 9mm. 
>> The Browning is a great pistol, I really like it. Very tight groups. Might 
>> have to get one. She got it barely used, a real good deal.
>> 
>> The .380 is kind of a blunt instrument with a long trigger pull (the 
>> “safety”) and quite small so hard to get a good grip on it. She did a little 
>> better with it, smaller hands. It’s kinda hard to control but possible to 
>> get a fairly tight group but since it is a small carry personal defense gun 
>> that is not the main concern. It has a built-in laser too, mostly useful as 
>> an attention getter I think.
>> 
>> The 9 can get some nice tight groups and is easy to shoot but is powerful. 
>> Fits my hands pretty well, so comfortable for me. I carry that one too, 
>> probably the better choice unless I want to have the little pea shooter a 
>> bit more concealed.
>> 
>> 70F today so nice being on the back deck and having some father-daughter 
>> time. She has a .38 revolver too but we didn’t shoot that.
>> 
>> Happy New Year y’all!
>> 
>> --FT
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Re: [MBZ] OT fun shooting day

2019-01-01 Thread Curley McLain via Mercedes

Nice to be able to do that in  the backyard.

Buggered Benzmail via Mercedes wrote on 1/1/19 1:37 PM:

Daughter unit set up a target out off the back deck so we went at it with her 
Browning.22 target pistol and my .380 M Bodyguard and Ruger LC9s 9mm. The 
Browning is a great pistol, I really like it. Very tight groups. Might have to get 
one. She got it barely used, a real good deal.

The .380 is kind of a blunt instrument with a long trigger pull (the “safety”) 
and quite small so hard to get a good grip on it. She did a little better with 
it, smaller hands. It’s kinda hard to control but possible to get a fairly 
tight group but since it is a small carry personal defense gun that is not the 
main concern. It has a built-in laser too, mostly useful as an attention getter 
I think.

The 9 can get some nice tight groups and is easy to shoot but is powerful. Fits 
my hands pretty well, so comfortable for me. I carry that one too, probably the 
better choice unless I want to have the little pea shooter a bit more concealed.

70F today so nice being on the back deck and having some father-daughter time. 
She has a .38 revolver too but we didn’t shoot that.

Happy New Year y’all!

--FT
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Re: [MBZ] OT fun shooting day

2019-01-01 Thread Dan Penoff via Mercedes
I should have gone to the range over the holidays, dang it. I’m having too much 
fun with the finnie.

We’re shoveling sunshine with temps at an unseasonable +80F or thereabouts.  
Been that way all week and appears that it will continue into the weekend.

Guess I’ll need to make getting the finnie’s FrigiKing unit working a priority. 
 Gotta find some R12 hoses for my manifold gauge set.

-D


> On Jan 1, 2019, at 5:20 PM, Craig via Mercedes  wrote:
> 
> On Tue, 1 Jan 2019 14:37:37 -0500 Buggered Benzmail via Mercedes
>  wrote:
> 
>> Daughter unit set up a target out off the back deck so we went at it
>> with her Browning.22 target pistol and my .380 M Bodyguard and Ruger
>> LC9s 9mm.
> 
> Thank you, Rich, for the report.
> 
> 
>> The 9 can get some nice tight groups and is easy to shoot but is
>> powerful.
> 
> Perhaps compared to the .22 and .380, but not compared to a .45 ...
> 
> 
>> 70F today so nice being on the back deck and having some
>> father-daughter time. She has a .38 revolver too but we didn’t shoot
>> that. 
>> 
>> Happy New Year y’all!
> 
> Happy New Year to all y'all, too!
> 
> It's 16F outside and I'm still waiting for some help to get the new E300D
> off the trailer ...
> 
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Re: [MBZ] OT fun shooting day

2019-01-01 Thread Craig via Mercedes
On Tue, 1 Jan 2019 14:37:37 -0500 Buggered Benzmail via Mercedes
 wrote:

> Daughter unit set up a target out off the back deck so we went at it
> with her Browning.22 target pistol and my .380 M Bodyguard and Ruger
> LC9s 9mm.

Thank you, Rich, for the report.

 
> The 9 can get some nice tight groups and is easy to shoot but is
> powerful.

Perhaps compared to the .22 and .380, but not compared to a .45 ...


> 70F today so nice being on the back deck and having some
> father-daughter time. She has a .38 revolver too but we didn’t shoot
> that. 
> 
> Happy New Year y’all!

Happy New Year to all y'all, too!

It's 16F outside and I'm still waiting for some help to get the new E300D
off the trailer ...


Craig

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Re: [MBZ] OT fun shooting day

2019-01-01 Thread Meade Dillon via Mercedes
Nice.  Plinking off the back porch, doesn't get much better than that.
-
Max
Charleston SC


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> Daughter unit set up a target out off the back deck so we went at it with
> her Browning.22 target pistol and my .380 M Bodyguard and Ruger LC9s 9mm.
> The Browning is a great pistol, I really like it. Very tight groups. Might
> have to get one. She got it barely used, a real good deal.
>
> The .380 is kind of a blunt instrument with a long trigger pull (the
> “safety”) and quite small so hard to get a good grip on it. She did a
> little better with it, smaller hands. It’s kinda hard to control but
> possible to get a fairly tight group but since it is a small carry personal
> defense gun that is not the main concern. It has a built-in laser too,
> mostly useful as an attention getter I think.
>
> The 9 can get some nice tight groups and is easy to shoot but is powerful.
> Fits my hands pretty well, so comfortable for me. I carry that one too,
> probably the better choice unless I want to have the little pea shooter a
> bit more concealed.
>
> 70F today so nice being on the back deck and having some father-daughter
> time. She has a .38 revolver too but we didn’t shoot that.
>
> Happy New Year y’all!
>
> --FT
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[MBZ] OT fun shooting day

2019-01-01 Thread Buggered Benzmail via Mercedes
Daughter unit set up a target out off the back deck so we went at it with her 
Browning.22 target pistol and my .380 M Bodyguard and Ruger LC9s 9mm. The 
Browning is a great pistol, I really like it. Very tight groups. Might have to 
get one. She got it barely used, a real good deal. 

The .380 is kind of a blunt instrument with a long trigger pull (the “safety”) 
and quite small so hard to get a good grip on it. She did a little better with 
it, smaller hands. It’s kinda hard to control but possible to get a fairly 
tight group but since it is a small carry personal defense gun that is not the 
main concern. It has a built-in laser too, mostly useful as an attention getter 
I think. 

The 9 can get some nice tight groups and is easy to shoot but is powerful. Fits 
my hands pretty well, so comfortable for me. I carry that one too, probably the 
better choice unless I want to have the little pea shooter a bit more 
concealed. 

70F today so nice being on the back deck and having some father-daughter time. 
She has a .38 revolver too but we didn’t shoot that. 

Happy New Year y’all!

--FT
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Re: [MBZ] OT - Fun At the Range

2018-06-15 Thread Dan--- via Mercedes
Hardly, I was just lucky and had a good firearm.

-D

> On Jun 15, 2018, at 1:56 PM, Meade Dillon via Mercedes 
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> 
> DED - Dead Eye Dan.
> 
> -
> Max
> Charleston SC
> 
> On Fri, Jun 15, 2018 at 10:07 AM, Dan--- via Mercedes > wrote:
> 
>> Took the Ruger Super Single Six to the range for a quick visit yesterday.
>> Got some excellent instruction on it from the RSO, a 30+ year certified NRA
>> instructor and competition pistol guy.
>> 
>> I only put about 30 rounds through it as I didn’t have a lot of time, but
>> it was definitely fun to shoot and amazingly accurate.
>> 
>> I had a target set up at 10 yards and was able to hit the bullseye easily
>> as well as keep a grouping within about 1-1/2-2”.  I had another target set
>> up at 25 yards for my Marlin 60 as well, so I took a couple of shots at it
>> with the revolver, too.  First two shots were bullseyes.  Wow!
>> 
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Re: [MBZ] OT - Fun At the Range

2018-06-15 Thread Meade Dillon via Mercedes
DED - Dead Eye Dan.

-
Max
Charleston SC

On Fri, Jun 15, 2018 at 10:07 AM, Dan--- via Mercedes  wrote:

> Took the Ruger Super Single Six to the range for a quick visit yesterday.
> Got some excellent instruction on it from the RSO, a 30+ year certified NRA
> instructor and competition pistol guy.
>
> I only put about 30 rounds through it as I didn’t have a lot of time, but
> it was definitely fun to shoot and amazingly accurate.
>
> I had a target set up at 10 yards and was able to hit the bullseye easily
> as well as keep a grouping within about 1-1/2-2”.  I had another target set
> up at 25 yards for my Marlin 60 as well, so I took a couple of shots at it
> with the revolver, too.  First two shots were bullseyes.  Wow!
>
> -D
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[MBZ] OT - Fun At the Range

2018-06-15 Thread Dan--- via Mercedes
Took the Ruger Super Single Six to the range for a quick visit yesterday.  Got 
some excellent instruction on it from the RSO, a 30+ year certified NRA 
instructor and competition pistol guy.

I only put about 30 rounds through it as I didn’t have a lot of time, but it 
was definitely fun to shoot and amazingly accurate.

I had a target set up at 10 yards and was able to hit the bullseye easily as 
well as keep a grouping within about 1-1/2-2”.  I had another target set up at 
25 yards for my Marlin 60 as well, so I took a couple of shots at it with the 
revolver, too.  First two shots were bullseyes.  Wow!

-D

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[MBZ] OT - Fun w/Guns & This Weekend

2018-02-09 Thread Dan Penoff via Mercedes
I took the SKS and my brand new SA 1911 Range Officer to the range on Tuesday 
and had a great time.  The SKS didn’t want to cycle, which didn’t concern me.  
It sure was accurate, though.  I was able to group 5 shots in a 4” circle at 25 
yards holding it by hand.  I could only find some Tula steel jacketed ammo 
locally, which is what I shot.  Dang thing sure is heavy.

On Wednesday I stripped the SKS completely down and gave it a good cleaning.  
It was in pretty good shape, but while I had it apart I hand polished the bolt 
and gas pistons as well as giving everything a good coat of dry lube.  The bore 
was amazingly clean.  Got it all back together and ready to go back out.

Went to the range after work for an hour.  Ran 30 rounds through the SKS.  
Didn’t miss a lick.  Tossed every spent shell over my shoulder.  Still deadly 
accurate.  I may take it to another range in the area that’s set up for rifles 
to see how it does at a distance.

Shot the SA 1911 again.  I was a lot better with it out of the box - I’ve got 
to do some practice with this trigger as there’s almost no take up in it.  Very 
tight.

This weekend should be fun - tomorrow will start off with a 6:00 am grocery 
run, finish some laundry, and pressure wash the driveway and sidewalk.  Might 
have time to wash the cars, too.  The 400E gets picked up at 9:00, so it will 
be on the way as well.

On Sunday I’m hoping the 400E will arrive.  If so I’ll have my hands full 
getting it inducted into the system with photos and a major inventory of 
everything.  I’ve also got to do the wiring for a 20A receptacle for my garage 
window AC.  Ordered the stuff online tonight with Lowe’s and a 10% off promo 
code.  That should only take about an hour to do.  Put a section of 6' vinyl 
fence, two posts and a couple of bags of concrete for a privacy fence for that 
side of the garage on the same order, but it won’t be in until later this month.

Fun!

-D


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Re: [MBZ] OT- Fun With Guns Today

2017-12-24 Thread Dan Penoff via Mercedes
+1

-D


> On Dec 24, 2017, at 6:35 PM, Buggered Benzmail via Mercedes 
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> We all need a road trip to Okieland in our Benzes to shoot at OKDon’s
> 
> --R
> Sent from iPhone
> 
>> On Dec 24, 2017, at 6:30 PM, OK Don via Mercedes  
>> wrote:
>> 
>> The sand is only $10/ton - one more load will finish the job, plus I can
>> back the pickup right up to where we're piling the sandbags. The funnel
>> stand that I made for filling the bags makes it easy.
>> 
>> On Sat, Dec 23, 2017 at 9:29 PM, Mitch Haley via Mercedes <
>> mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:
>> 
>>> 
>>> You could always order a 20 yard truck load of 'road gravel' (not clean
>>> stone, but the rocky dirt that dirt roads are made of), have them dump half
>>> of it in the driveway and use the other ten yards to make a backstop berm.
>>> I think I paid $14/yard for the last load I bought.
>>> 
>>> Mitch.
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>> -- 
>> OK Don
>> 
>> *“Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry and narrow-mindedness, and many of
>> our people need it sorely on these accounts.”* – Mark Twain
>> 
>> "There are three kinds of men: The ones that learns by reading. The few who
>> learn by observation. The rest of them have to pee on the electric fence
>> for themselves."
>> 
>> WILL ROGERS, *The Manly Wisdom of Will Rogers*
>> 2013 F150, 18 mpg
>> 2017 Subaru Legacy, 30 mpg
>> 1957 C182A, 12 mpg - but at 150 mph!
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Re: [MBZ] OT- Fun With Guns Today

2017-12-24 Thread Buggered Benzmail via Mercedes
We all need a road trip to Okieland in our Benzes to shoot at OKDon’s

--R
Sent from iPhone

> On Dec 24, 2017, at 6:30 PM, OK Don via Mercedes  
> wrote:
> 
> The sand is only $10/ton - one more load will finish the job, plus I can
> back the pickup right up to where we're piling the sandbags. The funnel
> stand that I made for filling the bags makes it easy.
> 
> On Sat, Dec 23, 2017 at 9:29 PM, Mitch Haley via Mercedes <
> mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:
> 
>> 
>> You could always order a 20 yard truck load of 'road gravel' (not clean
>> stone, but the rocky dirt that dirt roads are made of), have them dump half
>> of it in the driveway and use the other ten yards to make a backstop berm.
>> I think I paid $14/yard for the last load I bought.
>> 
>> Mitch.
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> OK Don
> 
> *“Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry and narrow-mindedness, and many of
> our people need it sorely on these accounts.”* – Mark Twain
> 
> "There are three kinds of men: The ones that learns by reading. The few who
> learn by observation. The rest of them have to pee on the electric fence
> for themselves."
> 
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> 2013 F150, 18 mpg
> 2017 Subaru Legacy, 30 mpg
> 1957 C182A, 12 mpg - but at 150 mph!
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Re: [MBZ] OT- Fun With Guns Today

2017-12-24 Thread OK Don via Mercedes
The sand is only $10/ton - one more load will finish the job, plus I can
back the pickup right up to where we're piling the sandbags. The funnel
stand that I made for filling the bags makes it easy.

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mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:

>
> You could always order a 20 yard truck load of 'road gravel' (not clean
> stone, but the rocky dirt that dirt roads are made of), have them dump half
> of it in the driveway and use the other ten yards to make a backstop berm.
> I think I paid $14/yard for the last load I bought.
>
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our people need it sorely on these accounts.”* – Mark Twain

"There are three kinds of men: The ones that learns by reading. The few who
learn by observation. The rest of them have to pee on the electric fence
for themselves."

WILL ROGERS, *The Manly Wisdom of Will Rogers*
2013 F150, 18 mpg
2017 Subaru Legacy, 30 mpg
1957 C182A, 12 mpg - but at 150 mph!
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Re: [MBZ] OT- Fun With Guns Today

2017-12-24 Thread Dan Penoff via Mercedes
Congrats!

Just checked the status on mine.  Still waiting.  They have 90 days to do it 
and I just applied on the 7th, so I wasn’t expecting any results just yet 
anyway…

Just finished wrapping the Walther P22 for the wife.  Didn’t want to put a 
firearm under the tree and leave it for an extended period of time. I’m betting 
the range will be crazy busy on the 26th.  I went on Friday afternoon and it 
was nuts.  They had a group of 8 people come to get certified at one time.  
Between two RSOs it was pretty crazy - I got drafted to helping out for a bit 
by the head RSO.  I didn’t mind, as he ends up giving me free pistol 
instruction that would otherwise cost me $125/hour.

On a related note, I’ve been practicing a lot based on a lot of the links and 
tips given here - thanks to everyone for their assistance!  I’m far from 
perfect, but I’ve pretty much eliminated my lower left quadrant (target) issue 
by doing a lot of dry firing to get a good feel for the trigger on my pistols. 
That has made a tremendous difference in my ability to hit the center 
consistently and have some really good groupings.  I’m learning exactly where 
they release and as a result I’m not dropping the barrel when I shoot.

Practice makes perfect!

-D


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> Speaking of which, my CWP came in the mail the other day from The Man.  Merry 
> Christmas!  And my inside the waist holster.  And 2 extra mags.  (from 
> another source)
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Re: [MBZ] OT- Fun With Guns Today

2017-12-24 Thread Floyd Thursby via Mercedes
Speaking of which, my CWP came in the mail the other day from The Man.  
Merry Christmas!  And my inside the waist holster.  And 2 extra mags.  
(from another source)


--FT

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Re: [MBZ] OT- Fun With Guns Today

2017-12-23 Thread Mitch Haley via Mercedes

You could always order a 20 yard truck load of 'road gravel' (not clean stone, 
but the rocky dirt that dirt roads are made of), have them dump half of it in 
the driveway and use the other ten yards to make a backstop berm. I think I 
paid $14/yard for the last load I bought. 

Mitch.

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Re: [MBZ] OT- Fun With Guns Today

2017-12-23 Thread OK Don via Mercedes
So we stacked a ton of sand's worth of sandbags and perforated them with
the M1 and Winchester 94. We'll double it with another ton of sand next
week. Picture at:

https://1drv.ms/i/s!Aq8Oa078p_LjrC8w-OsOJsMHzB90

On Mon, Dec 11, 2017 at 12:39 PM, G Mann via Mercedes  wrote:

> Why not use a bank of sand bags... add as many layers as you need or wish..
> bags contain the sand [more or less until they get "shot out" then you
> just rebag the sand, and you are back in business
>
> It worked in Vietnam absorbing enemy fire. Should work for you.
>
> On Mon, Dec 11, 2017 at 10:12 AM, Curt Raymond via Mercedes <
> mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:
>
> > Wow, thats certainly substantial research.
> > He's using a 7.62x39 which is a much smaller, less powerful round than a
> > 30.06 although I suppose you could load down. I'm not saying traps
> couldn't
> > be made its just difficult.
> > Where are you doing this? Not somewhere around the airfield I'd guess.
> > -Curt
> >
> >
> > On Monday, December 11, 2017, 1:03:54 PM EST, OK Don via Mercedes <
> > mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:
> >
> >  It seems that someone wrote a masters thesis on the subject:
> > http://scholarcommons.usf.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=
> 4759=etd
> >
> > The bottom line being that 7.62 rounds penetrate about 10 inches into
> sand,
> > so I'll build traps with at least 15 inches of sand.
> >
> > On Mon, Dec 11, 2017 at 8:37 AM, Curt Raymond via Mercedes <
> > mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:
> >
> > > Nope I saw it...
> > > Maybe park a dumpster full of sand behind it? Dig a hole and shoot from
> > an
> > > elevated position?
> > > -Curt
> > >
> > >
> > >On Monday, December 11, 2017, 1:46:22 AM EST, fmiser via Mercedes <
> > > mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:
> > >
> > >  > > > OK Don wrote:
> > > > > >
> > > > > > I'm thinking of building a trap consisting of several (5 to
> > > > > > 7) sheets of 3/4" plywood, separated by 2X4's on the long
> > > > > > edge, with the space between the sheets filled with sand.
> > >
> > > > > Curt wrote:
> > > > >
> > > > > Back the "trap" with about 100 cubic yards of sand and you'll
> > > > > have something. FMJ wants to go and keep going...
> > >
> > > > Mitch wrote:
> > > >
> > > > I'm with Curt.
> > > > I've got .177 air rifles that will punch a nice clean hole
> > > > through 3/4" ply with 7 grain soft lead wadcutter pellets at
> > > > 1000fps or so. 160gr FMJ will sail through dozens of sheets of
> > > > ply at 2700 fps.
> > >
> > > I think you both missed his plan to put 3.5 inches of sand between
> > > each sheet of plywood.
> > >
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> of
> > our people need it sorely on these accounts.”* – Mark Twain
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> who
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> > for themselves."
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Re: [MBZ] OT- Fun With Guns Today

2017-12-14 Thread Floyd Thursby via Mercedes

https://nypost.com/2017/12/14/this-is-the-the-us-armys-newest-pistol/

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Re: [MBZ] OT- Fun With Guns Today

2017-12-11 Thread Curley McLain via Mercedes




Meade Dillon via Mercedes 
December 11, 2017 at 4:34 PM
I presume slanted to reflect all rounds down into the ground?

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Charleston SC

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Re: [MBZ] OT- Fun With Guns Today

2017-12-11 Thread OK Don via Mercedes
I plan to just screw another piece of plywood over the front one when it's
too torn up. Plans are changing with the report of sandbags, and the
drawing of the proper way to stack them though.

On Mon, Dec 11, 2017 at 4:20 PM, as.thompson--- via Mercedes <
mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:

>
> On Dec 11, 2017, Craig wrote:
> Subject: Re: [MBZ] OT- Fun With Guns Today
>
> > OK, scrap the FMJ and just use softpoints. Remember there will be 14 to
> > 21" of sand between the sheets of plywood . . .
>
> Maybe I should go to the local indoor range and ask them what they have.
> I stopped by a while back and asked what calibers they allowed. They said
> anything up to an elephant gun ...
>
> Craig
>
> So what happens to the plywood after 100 rounds through the 10 ring?
> My local range uses a slanted reinforced concrete back drop and allows all
> calibers and all bullet types. I often fire my M-4 there when I change
> sights, etc. and have seen others firing .308s, etc.
> Regards,
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Re: [MBZ] OT- Fun With Guns Today

2017-12-11 Thread Dan Penoff via Mercedes
My outdoor range has a 30 foot high berm that ie easily 30-40 feet deep at the 
base.  The BAR that was being fired yesterday just kicked up piles of dirt when 
it hit the berm.

-D


> On Dec 11, 2017, at 5:34 PM, Meade Dillon via Mercedes 
>  wrote:
> 
> I presume slanted to reflect all rounds down into the ground?
> 
> -
> Max
> Charleston SC
> 
> On Mon, Dec 11, 2017 at 5:20 PM, as.thompson--- via Mercedes <
> mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:
> 
>> My local range uses a slanted reinforced concrete back drop and allows all
>> calibers and all bullet types. I often fire my M-4 there when I change
>> sights, etc. and have seen others firing .308s, etc.
>> 
>> 
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Re: [MBZ] OT- Fun With Guns Today

2017-12-11 Thread Meade Dillon via Mercedes
I presume slanted to reflect all rounds down into the ground?

-
Max
Charleston SC

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mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:

> My local range uses a slanted reinforced concrete back drop and allows all
> calibers and all bullet types. I often fire my M-4 there when I change
> sights, etc. and have seen others firing .308s, etc.
>
>
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Re: [MBZ] OT- Fun With Guns Today

2017-12-11 Thread as.thompson--- via Mercedes

On Dec 11, 2017, Craig wrote:
Subject: Re: [MBZ] OT- Fun With Guns Today

> OK, scrap the FMJ and just use softpoints. Remember there will be 14 to
> 21" of sand between the sheets of plywood . . .

Maybe I should go to the local indoor range and ask them what they have.
I stopped by a while back and asked what calibers they allowed. They said
anything up to an elephant gun ...

Craig

So what happens to the plywood after 100 rounds through the 10 ring?
My local range uses a slanted reinforced concrete back drop and allows all 
calibers and all bullet types. I often fire my M-4 there when I change sights, 
etc. and have seen others firing .308s, etc.
Regards,
Addison
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Re: [MBZ] OT- Fun With Guns Today

2017-12-11 Thread Craig via Mercedes
On Sun, 10 Dec 2017 18:29:42 -0600 OK Don via Mercedes
 wrote:

> OK, scrap the FMJ and just use softpoints. Remember there will be 14 to
> 21" of sand between the sheets of plywood . . .

Maybe I should go to the local indoor range and ask them what they have.
I stopped by a while back and asked what calibers they allowed. They said
anything up to an elephant gun ...


Craig

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Re: [MBZ] OT- Fun With Guns Today

2017-12-11 Thread Floyd Thursby via Mercedes

And in the next flood you are also covered!

--FT


On 12/11/17 1:39 PM, G Mann via Mercedes wrote:

Why not use a bank of sand bags... add as many layers as you need or wish..
bags contain the sand [more or less until they get "shot out" then you
just rebag the sand, and you are back in business

It worked in Vietnam absorbing enemy fire. Should work for you.

On Mon, Dec 11, 2017 at 10:12 AM, Curt Raymond via Mercedes <
mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:


Wow, thats certainly substantial research.
He's using a 7.62x39 which is a much smaller, less powerful round than a
30.06 although I suppose you could load down. I'm not saying traps couldn't
be made its just difficult.
Where are you doing this? Not somewhere around the airfield I'd guess.
-Curt


 On Monday, December 11, 2017, 1:03:54 PM EST, OK Don via Mercedes <
mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:

  It seems that someone wrote a masters thesis on the subject:
http://scholarcommons.usf.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=4759=etd

The bottom line being that 7.62 rounds penetrate about 10 inches into sand,
so I'll build traps with at least 15 inches of sand.

On Mon, Dec 11, 2017 at 8:37 AM, Curt Raymond via Mercedes <
mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:


Nope I saw it...
Maybe park a dumpster full of sand behind it? Dig a hole and shoot from

an

elevated position?
-Curt


On Monday, December 11, 2017, 1:46:22 AM EST, fmiser via Mercedes <
mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:

  > > > OK Don wrote:

I'm thinking of building a trap consisting of several (5 to
7) sheets of 3/4" plywood, separated by 2X4's on the long
edge, with the space between the sheets filled with sand.

Curt wrote:

Back the "trap" with about 100 cubic yards of sand and you'll
have something. FMJ wants to go and keep going...

Mitch wrote:

I'm with Curt.
I've got .177 air rifles that will punch a nice clean hole
through 3/4" ply with 7 grain soft lead wadcutter pellets at
1000fps or so. 160gr FMJ will sail through dozens of sheets of
ply at 2700 fps.

I think you both missed his plan to put 3.5 inches of sand between
each sheet of plywood.

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Re: [MBZ] OT- Fun With Guns Today

2017-12-11 Thread OK Don via Mercedes
After reading this thesis, that is what we will do . . .

On Mon, Dec 11, 2017 at 12:39 PM, G Mann via Mercedes  wrote:

> Why not use a bank of sand bags... add as many layers as you need or wish..
> bags contain the sand [more or less until they get "shot out" then you
> just rebag the sand, and you are back in business
>
> It worked in Vietnam absorbing enemy fire. Should work for you.
>
> On Mon, Dec 11, 2017 at 10:12 AM, Curt Raymond via Mercedes <
> mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:
>
> > Wow, thats certainly substantial research.
> > He's using a 7.62x39 which is a much smaller, less powerful round than a
> > 30.06 although I suppose you could load down. I'm not saying traps
> couldn't
> > be made its just difficult.
> > Where are you doing this? Not somewhere around the airfield I'd guess.
> > -Curt
> >
> >
> > On Monday, December 11, 2017, 1:03:54 PM EST, OK Don via Mercedes <
> > mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:
> >
> >  It seems that someone wrote a masters thesis on the subject:
> > http://scholarcommons.usf.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=
> 4759=etd
> >
> > The bottom line being that 7.62 rounds penetrate about 10 inches into
> sand,
> > so I'll build traps with at least 15 inches of sand.
> >
> > On Mon, Dec 11, 2017 at 8:37 AM, Curt Raymond via Mercedes <
> > mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:
> >
> > > Nope I saw it...
> > > Maybe park a dumpster full of sand behind it? Dig a hole and shoot from
> > an
> > > elevated position?
> > > -Curt
> > >
> > >
> > >On Monday, December 11, 2017, 1:46:22 AM EST, fmiser via Mercedes <
> > > mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:
> > >
> > >  > > > OK Don wrote:
> > > > > >
> > > > > > I'm thinking of building a trap consisting of several (5 to
> > > > > > 7) sheets of 3/4" plywood, separated by 2X4's on the long
> > > > > > edge, with the space between the sheets filled with sand.
> > >
> > > > > Curt wrote:
> > > > >
> > > > > Back the "trap" with about 100 cubic yards of sand and you'll
> > > > > have something. FMJ wants to go and keep going...
> > >
> > > > Mitch wrote:
> > > >
> > > > I'm with Curt.
> > > > I've got .177 air rifles that will punch a nice clean hole
> > > > through 3/4" ply with 7 grain soft lead wadcutter pellets at
> > > > 1000fps or so. 160gr FMJ will sail through dozens of sheets of
> > > > ply at 2700 fps.
> > >
> > > I think you both missed his plan to put 3.5 inches of sand between
> > > each sheet of plywood.
> > >
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> >
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> of
> > our people need it sorely on these accounts.”* – Mark Twain
> >
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> who
> > learn by observation. The rest of them have to pee on the electric fence
> > for themselves."
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Re: [MBZ] OT- Fun With Guns Today

2017-12-11 Thread G Mann via Mercedes
Why not use a bank of sand bags... add as many layers as you need or wish..
bags contain the sand [more or less until they get "shot out" then you
just rebag the sand, and you are back in business

It worked in Vietnam absorbing enemy fire. Should work for you.

On Mon, Dec 11, 2017 at 10:12 AM, Curt Raymond via Mercedes <
mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:

> Wow, thats certainly substantial research.
> He's using a 7.62x39 which is a much smaller, less powerful round than a
> 30.06 although I suppose you could load down. I'm not saying traps couldn't
> be made its just difficult.
> Where are you doing this? Not somewhere around the airfield I'd guess.
> -Curt
>
>
> On Monday, December 11, 2017, 1:03:54 PM EST, OK Don via Mercedes <
> mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:
>
>  It seems that someone wrote a masters thesis on the subject:
> http://scholarcommons.usf.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=4759=etd
>
> The bottom line being that 7.62 rounds penetrate about 10 inches into sand,
> so I'll build traps with at least 15 inches of sand.
>
> On Mon, Dec 11, 2017 at 8:37 AM, Curt Raymond via Mercedes <
> mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:
>
> > Nope I saw it...
> > Maybe park a dumpster full of sand behind it? Dig a hole and shoot from
> an
> > elevated position?
> > -Curt
> >
> >
> >On Monday, December 11, 2017, 1:46:22 AM EST, fmiser via Mercedes <
> > mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:
> >
> >  > > > OK Don wrote:
> > > > >
> > > > > I'm thinking of building a trap consisting of several (5 to
> > > > > 7) sheets of 3/4" plywood, separated by 2X4's on the long
> > > > > edge, with the space between the sheets filled with sand.
> >
> > > > Curt wrote:
> > > >
> > > > Back the "trap" with about 100 cubic yards of sand and you'll
> > > > have something. FMJ wants to go and keep going...
> >
> > > Mitch wrote:
> > >
> > > I'm with Curt.
> > > I've got .177 air rifles that will punch a nice clean hole
> > > through 3/4" ply with 7 grain soft lead wadcutter pellets at
> > > 1000fps or so. 160gr FMJ will sail through dozens of sheets of
> > > ply at 2700 fps.
> >
> > I think you both missed his plan to put 3.5 inches of sand between
> > each sheet of plywood.
> >
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> our people need it sorely on these accounts.”* – Mark Twain
>
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Re: [MBZ] OT- Fun With Guns Today

2017-12-11 Thread Curt Raymond via Mercedes
Wow, thats certainly substantial research.
He's using a 7.62x39 which is a much smaller, less powerful round than a 30.06 
although I suppose you could load down. I'm not saying traps couldn't be made 
its just difficult.
Where are you doing this? Not somewhere around the airfield I'd guess.
-Curt
 

On Monday, December 11, 2017, 1:03:54 PM EST, OK Don via Mercedes 
 wrote:  
 
 It seems that someone wrote a masters thesis on the subject:
http://scholarcommons.usf.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=4759=etd

The bottom line being that 7.62 rounds penetrate about 10 inches into sand,
so I'll build traps with at least 15 inches of sand.

On Mon, Dec 11, 2017 at 8:37 AM, Curt Raymond via Mercedes <
mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:

> Nope I saw it...
> Maybe park a dumpster full of sand behind it? Dig a hole and shoot from an
> elevated position?
> -Curt
>
>
>    On Monday, December 11, 2017, 1:46:22 AM EST, fmiser via Mercedes <
> mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:
>
>  > > > OK Don wrote:
> > > >
> > > > I'm thinking of building a trap consisting of several (5 to
> > > > 7) sheets of 3/4" plywood, separated by 2X4's on the long
> > > > edge, with the space between the sheets filled with sand.
>
> > > Curt wrote:
> > >
> > > Back the "trap" with about 100 cubic yards of sand and you'll
> > > have something. FMJ wants to go and keep going...
>
> > Mitch wrote:
> >
> > I'm with Curt.
> > I've got .177 air rifles that will punch a nice clean hole
> > through 3/4" ply with 7 grain soft lead wadcutter pellets at
> > 1000fps or so. 160gr FMJ will sail through dozens of sheets of
> > ply at 2700 fps.
>
> I think you both missed his plan to put 3.5 inches of sand between
> each sheet of plywood.
>
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Re: [MBZ] OT- Fun With Guns Today

2017-12-11 Thread OK Don via Mercedes
It seems that someone wrote a masters thesis on the subject:
http://scholarcommons.usf.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=4759=etd

The bottom line being that 7.62 rounds penetrate about 10 inches into sand,
so I'll build traps with at least 15 inches of sand.

On Mon, Dec 11, 2017 at 8:37 AM, Curt Raymond via Mercedes <
mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:

> Nope I saw it...
> Maybe park a dumpster full of sand behind it? Dig a hole and shoot from an
> elevated position?
> -Curt
>
>
> On Monday, December 11, 2017, 1:46:22 AM EST, fmiser via Mercedes <
> mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:
>
>  > > > OK Don wrote:
> > > >
> > > > I'm thinking of building a trap consisting of several (5 to
> > > > 7) sheets of 3/4" plywood, separated by 2X4's on the long
> > > > edge, with the space between the sheets filled with sand.
>
> > > Curt wrote:
> > >
> > > Back the "trap" with about 100 cubic yards of sand and you'll
> > > have something. FMJ wants to go and keep going...
>
> > Mitch wrote:
> >
> > I'm with Curt.
> > I've got .177 air rifles that will punch a nice clean hole
> > through 3/4" ply with 7 grain soft lead wadcutter pellets at
> > 1000fps or so. 160gr FMJ will sail through dozens of sheets of
> > ply at 2700 fps.
>
> I think you both missed his plan to put 3.5 inches of sand between
> each sheet of plywood.
>
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Re: [MBZ] OT- Fun With Guns Today

2017-12-11 Thread Curt Raymond via Mercedes
Nope I saw it...
Maybe park a dumpster full of sand behind it? Dig a hole and shoot from an 
elevated position?
-Curt
 

On Monday, December 11, 2017, 1:46:22 AM EST, fmiser via Mercedes 
 wrote:  
 
 > > > OK Don wrote:
> > >
> > > I'm thinking of building a trap consisting of several (5 to
> > > 7) sheets of 3/4" plywood, separated by 2X4's on the long
> > > edge, with the space between the sheets filled with sand.

> > Curt wrote:
> > 
> > Back the "trap" with about 100 cubic yards of sand and you'll
> > have something. FMJ wants to go and keep going...

> Mitch wrote:
> 
> I'm with Curt. 
> I've got .177 air rifles that will punch a nice clean hole
> through 3/4" ply with 7 grain soft lead wadcutter pellets at
> 1000fps or so. 160gr FMJ will sail through dozens of sheets of
> ply at 2700 fps. 

I think you both missed his plan to put 3.5 inches of sand between
each sheet of plywood.

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Re: [MBZ] OT- Fun With Guns Today

2017-12-10 Thread fmiser via Mercedes
> > > OK Don wrote:
> > >
> > > I'm thinking of building a trap consisting of several (5 to
> > > 7) sheets of 3/4" plywood, separated by 2X4's on the long
> > > edge, with the space between the sheets filled with sand.

> > Curt wrote:
> > 
> > Back the "trap" with about 100 cubic yards of sand and you'll
> > have something. FMJ wants to go and keep going...

> Mitch wrote:
> 
> I'm with Curt. 
> I've got .177 air rifles that will punch a nice clean hole
> through 3/4" ply with 7 grain soft lead wadcutter pellets at
> 1000fps or so. 160gr FMJ will sail through dozens of sheets of
> ply at 2700 fps. 

I think you both missed his plan to put 3.5 inches of sand between
each sheet of plywood.

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Re: [MBZ] OT- Fun With Guns Today

2017-12-10 Thread Dan Penoff via Mercedes
Those would be nice, for sure.

For now I’m just going to go with the wrap around grip as it’s been recommended 
to me by a couple of people for allowing a good grip, better than with the 
stock grips.  Once I get some more rounds through it and become more 
comfortable with it I may decide to change things up.

Thanks!

-D

> On Dec 10, 2017, at 9:22 PM, Mitch Haley via Mercedes  
> wrote:
> 
> 
>> On December 10, 2017 at 7:46 PM Dan Penoff via Mercedes 
>>  wrote:
>> I may graduate to different grips and a raised mainspring housing in the 
>> future.
> 
> I like the looks of checkered cocobolo with double diamonds around the grip 
> screws. 
> 
> As for the MSH, in the beginning they were straight like yours. Then the 
> 1911-A1 had the palm bulge, and was the standard for decades. Then sometime 
> in the last 20 years, shooters in the various practical pistol competitions 
> settled on the flat MSH. 
> In my 1970s thinking, I was considering buying a different gun or buying an 
> arched MSH, and my buddy Andy, IPSC shooter for a couple of decades, said 
> "No, you definitely want the flat MSH". So I've never tried the arched 
> housing. 
> 
> On modification that reduces felt recoil a tad is to replace the long radius 
> firing pin stop with one more like John Moses Browning intended. The cavalry 
> guys rode with empty chambers and had trouble racking the slide on horseback 
> without thumbing the hammer back first, and the radiused FPS was put on the 
> A1 guns or maybe even earlier, to give the slide more leverage over the 
> hammer in cocking the gun. The drawback to that was earlier opening of the 
> breech and higher slide travel speeds because the hammer didn't resist the 
> slide movement as much. 
> https://forums.1911forum.com/showthread.php?t=710810
> 
> I put an EGW FPS on mine, the oversized one that you have to hand fit to the 
> slide, and just knocked the square edge off the bottom corner where it hits 
> the hammer, trying to duplicate JMB's 0.050" radius. Since it was oversized, 
> I also got one that fit precisely to my slide when I was done filing. It 
> didn't take many strokes of the file to get it to fit my slide. 
> I bought the blued one, but here's a good deal on the Stainless one:
> https://www.ebay.com/itm/182823076622
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