[Greenbuilding] (not) Re: infrared thermometer
Lawrence Lile
LLile at projsolco.com
Thu Mar 17 14:51:15 CDT 2011
> Next project assignment for LL-Man: DIY Space Shuttle made from parts
> salvaged from old Ladas and Yugos.
>
Can Do. $1700 for winter duds? I get a $40 insulated coverall from the local farm supply store every 2-3 years, after I wear the old one out into a rag. Keep an old one in the trunk in case I get stuck somewhere. These things are as valuable as gold, IMHO.
--Lawrence Lile,
> -----Original Message-----
> From: greenbuilding-bounces at lists.bioenergylists.org [mailto:greenbuilding-
> bounces at lists.bioenergylists.org] On Behalf Of RT
> Sent: Thursday, March 10, 2011 6:24 PM
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> Subject: [Greenbuilding] (not) Re: infrared thermometer
>
> On Tue, 08 Mar 2011 11:50:28 -0500, Lawrence Lile <LLile at projsolco.com>
> wrote:
>
> > $2000 for snowshoes? Wow! I made a pair out of some old milk crates,
> > wire and boards
>
> Na-a-a-h. The snowshoes would only cost about $200-$300.
>
> http://alturl.com/xf7va
>
> The other $1700 would be for the snazzy duds to complete the "serious
> snowshoer" look.
> (You know, to complement the SUV that you drove to the park where there
> are some nice well-maintained trails for you to flop around on for the
> half hour-or-so before you get back in to your SUV to head over to the
> cafe for lattes and Swiss pastries.)
>
> Real snowshoes (ie ash + rawhide/sinew) or military surplus snowshoes
> (magnesium alloy + aluminum wire) are typically cheap like borscht if not
> free (most families in Mooseland probably have a couple or few pairs
> laying around waiting to be disposed of at a garage sale or such-like).
>
> Next project assignment for LL-Man: DIY Space Shuttle made from parts
> salvaged from old Ladas and Yugos.
>
>
>
>
> --
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> Rob Tom
> Kanata, Ontario, Canada
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