I plan on a day in the workshop making igniters. What are you doing?
https://gritslaunch.com/With luck, prepping for GRITS.
https://gritslaunch.com/contact/If you are associated with SOAR or whoever is handling the website, let them know that a random person in NC complements them on a clean implementation and nice presentation of the information. If they'd just make google maps make it take a lot less time to get there, I'd love to fly with them, but I have all of the the info I'd need to know to do so.
Sandy.
Flying home from vow renewals and a second honeymoon in Vegas!
I dressed as Elvis! Little White Wedding Chapel...with a genuine Elvis pink Cadi!Please tell me the celebrant was an Elvis impersonator. That's one of my goals.
No... not to be an Elvis impersonator.. To get married by one.
If you come back to Vegas let me know and we can meet. Maybe fly a rocket or two. Congrats on the renewal.I dressed as Elvis! Little White Wedding Chapel...with a genuine Elvis pink Cadi!
Oh, we'll be back. We come out here every other year or so.If you come back to Vegas let me know and we can meet. Maybe fly a rocket or two. Congrats on the renewal.
Depending on where you are Sandy, I too fry turkeys, and my biggest challenge is cold and wind. 40°F and a 15mph wind can be enough to knock the temps way down on that large of a pot. In years past I have had to put up plywood wind blocks around my turkey fryer or even at full burner it wouldn't keep the temps high enough. My ideal temp is 325°F to cook, and the bird goes in when the oil is at 375°F, the temp drops down and should stay above 300°F or I start to worry. This year I had zero wind and temps over 50°F easy peasy to keep the oil at 325.Similar here. Helping to get decorations out of the attic, but also going to work on the starter on the lawn mower if it is somewhat nice outside. Also might try to figure out why the turkey fryer didn't hit temp today. Guessing it is dirty or the air intake pipe might have had something stuck in it. Turkey was tastey and cooked to proper temperature, but took too long and skin was slimy. . .not ideal for a fried turkey. Sandwiches will be fine for sure, but skin is going in the trash.
Sandy.
My first fiberglass rocket was a Black Friday deal from Madcow Rocketry. A Viper. If I was in the market for a new fiberglass kit this year I would consider Composite Warehouse as well. Both have been good to work with in the past. Post what you purchased!I'll be shopping the rocketry online sales. I'm going to look at fiberglass rockets. It would be my first. I also will be trying to buy a couple of MW RRC3's.
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