masterrig

Members
  • Content

    15,592
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Feedback

    0%

Everything posted by masterrig

  1. Using clean, soft cloths. Using Naphtha (varsol, lighter fluid) on a clean soft cloth, lightly swipe the grease spot. With each swipe, use a clean part of the cloth. Daub off any excess cleaning solvent and let air dry (out of the sun... of course). Repeat, if necessary or until the spot is clean. Hope, this helps. Canopy owners manual should also have a method of cleaning grease from parachute material. Chuck
  2. Now, THAT'S a good lookin' pair of boots! Chuck
  3. __________________________________ This is what I've been thinking but, we don't have a lot of 'facts' here and I don't like 'jumping the gun'. That's exactly what I would do. Sounds as though someone, got in a hurry. Washing it in Woolite, sure won't hurt anything. Chuck
  4. Let us know here at DZ.com, the results of your findings. May have been a bad batch of Scotchguard!? This is a new one on me. Chuck
  5. You might try contacting 3-M corp. or the harness-container manufacturer. You didn't use too much Scotchguard in the application process, did you? Chuck
  6. Looks like, they are falling in-line with Sunpath, who recently raised the prices of their harness-containers. Chuck
  7. Try using a medium 'stiff' bristled brush and lightly brush the material. You may have used too much Scotchguard at one time. Several light coats seems to work best. Chuck
  8. That song; 'One Piece at a Time', was based on a true story. Chuck
  9. At least, he wasn't beaten by a girl! Hee, hee... Chuck
  10. I'm baaaaaaaaaaack! ____________________________ Oh hell! I'm takin' cover!
  11. I met a lot of folks in my life. Some good... some not so good. I've had relationships that were good and some went sour. From everyone I've ever met, I learned something. I believe, all those things helped to form me and my personality. I've learned to separate grain from chaf. Over the years, those things that I didn't like or caused me dis-comfort, have just become a blurr in my memory. Seems as though, all the good has stayed in the fore-front. We can't live in a bubble and experience life. You gotta take the good with the bad. You have to learn how to deal with it all. I don't believe, anything I've experienced, would I want erased. Things happen to us for a reason. The meaning of life, is just one thing. Chuck Chuck
  12. Replace "gun owners" with skydivers and "shooting" with skydiving. I have never ever once stated that if someone points a weapon at me I'm going to try to draw my weapon. At that point the only thing that you can really do is give them your wallet. Infact every training method I've ever seen comments that if you're at point blank range and a perp has a gun on you, you're not going to be able to draw and it would be idiotic to believe so. Honestly, your statements are much like a true whuffo talking about skydiving. Its fine to have your opinion, but I would suggest educating yourself on this topic a bit. Even if it doesn't change your opinion, you'll atleast speak with an educated opinion. _________________________________ I've got to agree with you on this one. Your best 'weapon' at this point, would be your mouth. Keep the sumbitch calm and speak calmly, while you give him your wallet, watch and rings. Hopefully, this will save your life. Trying to pull a gun would only be signing your own death certificate. Chuck
  13. Farmers, who lived in the area of the ranch I work for, just cut these pigs loose and they have turned feral. Being pigs, they root and do a lot of damage to underground water lines going from windmills to water tanks. There's a lot of them in West Texas. Those and Russian boars as well as Javelina. Chuck
  14. _______________________________ There's no feeling like it! I've witnessed 400-yd. shots that bagged a dang good lookin' deer. My best shot, was with a 22250 at 320-yds. Killed a feral pig! I've got a witness to that, too!
  15. Well, I'll have to change-up part of what I said and you're right. Of course, not everyone is a self-centered, egotistical ass-hole but, there's enough of them around to tip the scales pretty good, though. I hope, you find her... she may be just around the corner! Chuck
  16. The pendulum swings both ways. It's not about men or women; it's about people. As a general rule, people are self centered assholes. _____________________________- I gotta agree with you! I get so sick an fucking tired of egoes!!! Big egoes, little egoes, wounded egoes, gotta have strokes egoes... what the fuck! Talk about insecurity. I get so tired of .."it's all about me!" I could puke! Chuck
  17. ya.. but i bet you there is more guys than girls looking for somone who will be faithfull.... ______________________- Yeah! So they can have something back at the crib in case they can't score away from the house. Chuck
  18. Hee, hee... yeah, she does. Helluva lot better than some o' them hairy legged ol' boys! Chuck
  19. I just thought it was ironic, he pitted and she didn't, as you stated, yet, HE had to be pushed into the winner's circle after winning. I can't recall who the driver was, years ago, who crossed the finish line (won) out of fuel. I agree, wholeheartedly, it's ALL a gamble in racing. I was really happy to see Andretti's team win.
  20. Yeah and Weldon's car had to be pushed into the winner's circle... out of methanol! Strange... Chuck
  21. Damn, Dood! Good going! Fun, ain't it? Chuck