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  1. 3 points
    I had to open a couple too Cal to see - of course with my former profession my initial thoughts were . . ..
  2. 2 points
    Well I've started to prepare. I'm not normally the type of person to buy something that I don't know when I'm going to use it but I am the type who likes to have the right tool for the job when I need it. I've purchased a generator interlock kit for my breaker box as well as a 30A twist lock inlet box. This will allow me to plug the generator into an outlet on the side of my house and power most everything inside. http://www.geninterlock.com/product/generator-interlock-kit-square-d-qo-homeline-150-200-amp-panel-transfer-switch/ http://www.geninterlock.com/product/30-amp-125250-volt-l14-30-4-prong-4-wire-transfer-switchgenerator-extension-cord-and-30a-generator-inlet/ 2nd thing is of course the generator. It was a tough call trying to juggle cost vs power size. In the end I realized I had the money and we're only talking about $200 difference. I went with the bigger Generac generator, 7500watts. I may not be able to power my central AC with it but with this size I'll be able to have 2 window AC unit going and still have hot water. https://www.powerequipmentdirect.com/Generac-5943/p5508.html This has also given me the idea to build a shed off the side of my house to store it as well as some things out of my garage. I love a good project like this. Something like this. I'm not going to be caught off guard again. Me and my family will be very comfortable if we ever lose power again. Question........... At what point are you considered a "Prepper" LOL
  3. 1 point
    I'll be on my way up to you when the next hurricane threatens us down here.
  4. 1 point
    Love the Siser HTV easyweed and stretch
  5. 1 point
    Thanks for the Input much appreciated I might just give Sisser a try maybe try it out on the kids at home first before I try it on a Order.
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    I do a lot of HTV work and have tried several options out there. I pretty much use Siser Easyweed Stretch if they have the color or regular for the other exotic colors. The application temp is 305 and it does a pretty good job with dye migration. The color offerings are about as good as you can get and USCutter will sell in small or large quantities. Don't know your shipping times from USC but I am two days to my door. The Siser is nice and thin and the stretch variant is extra resilient and suitable for sports jerseys as well as regular work. I used to keep a decent amount of Stahl's on hand too but they are all over the map with application temps and it was a PIA to keep track of what was what and a lot of it was questionable about mixing and matching for layers so I just settled in with Siser and have been real happy.
  7. 1 point
    Thanks bikemike... Cal
  8. 1 point
    Life behind (handle) bars.
  9. 1 point
    I screen print front and put htv vinyl on the back all the time like names and #'s