Bought 2 agile 52’s. They’ve been great the last couple years. Interior organization is great. I’d definitely love a heavier duty safe, but I’m not trying to bring a 6-800 lb safe up to my second floor.
2x72 if you’ve got the money to pony up. There are a lot of really nice ones out there these days. I have a KMG. It’s okay but really wish I had the VFD to go with it. I have step pulleys to change speed.
Big Creek in Roswell less than a mile off exit 7 from 400. Turn left on Old Alabama, and it’s like a half mile down on your left. They have a few miles of trails as well as some beginner level through expert jump tracks and down hill lines. Parking is always pretty ample and it’s 100% free.
ahhh yes, me up on my high horse for not wanting to treat troubled children like your discarded fap rag that I'm sure get's plenty of use. You don't have to have an obligation to anyone to NOT be a Dbag. These things are mutually exclusive.
Except you didn't just suggest someone not adopt. Had you, I would be interested to hear some coherent reasoning behind that suggestion, but that's not what you suggested. For the fun of it, and to make sure everyone else gets a chance to read this Shakespearean-like prose, I'll post it here...
Who is him?
I'm impressed with your knowledge of modern buzzwords, but it seems your understanding of this one in particular is lacking. It's not virtue signaling to acknowledge a POS is a POS (talking about you here). And when I hear (or read) a POS saying POS things, it's not virtue...
What a crappy thing to say. The idea is that the abandoned child is an innocent bystander and this man and his wife have the ability to offer this child what it's biological parents couldn't/wouldnt; a loving and nurturing environment. It's not an abandoned puppy or feral cat, it's a human being.
I watched a video a while ago (Trexarms on YouTube I believe) who said suppressors were arbitrarily tossed in with the other NFA items out of concern for hunters/poachers killing game for food illegally during the Great Depression. Seems extremely relevant to us today.
Thanks, no issue. I USED to sell them. I still would but I don't really get much shop time because I have kids now and house projects like new decks taking up all my time!
Update: Apparently this falls under the building code and not deck code, and instead of telling me that I just need to check a different box on the damn application, they are making me figure it out the hard way.
I'm familiar with GA deck code, and this is designed to meet or exceed those requirements. The problem is the code doesn't give information on roof structures or multi-tier decks, hence the city's requirement for an SE.