I use the the easy bird I’ve had it for 10-15 years just don’t use oil where the slide mechanism is collects clay dust and makes it jam. I put the wobble kit and oscillating kit on mine it’s been pretty reliable.

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I use the the easy bird I’ve had it for 10-15 years just don’t use oil where the slide mechanism is collects clay dust and makes it jam. I put the wobble kit and oscillating kit on mine it’s been pretty reliable.
The boys and I had a lot of fun last fall shooting at clays. They did WAY better than I ever could have imagined at 7 years old, and they want to do it more. The manual hand thrower has limitations, especially when supervising a kid with a gun.
My skills need some improvements too, I’m not as good as I once was lol
I’d like to get an automatic trap thrower that has a remote so we could practice crossing shots and incoming shots instead of just going away.
I see there’s a lot to choose from, but would like some real world input.
I’m looking for something that is somewhat light/compact, so it would be easy to carry or toss on the wheeler rack.
I like the size and price of the Do-All Firefly, but it doesn’t have a wireless remote to get farther away from the thrower.
Midway has the Champion Workhorse on sale right now for $200, and can add a remote for another $60 or so. Anyone ever use that one?
The boys and I had a lot of fun last fall shooting at clays. They did WAY better than I ever could have imagined at 7 years old, and they want to do it more. The manual hand thrower has limitations, especially when supervising a kid with a gun.
My skills need some improvements too, I’m not as good as I once was lol
I’d like to get an automatic trap thrower that has a remote so we could practice crossing shots and incoming shots instead of just going away.
I see there’s a lot to choose from, but would like some real world input.
I’m looking for something that is somewhat light/compact, so it would be easy to carry or toss on the wheeler rack.
I like the size and price of the Do-All Firefly, but it doesn’t have a wireless remote to get farther away from the thrower.
Midway has the Champion Workhorse on sale right now for $200, and can add a remote for another $60 or so. Anyone ever use that one?
I would look into the sip panels we are on the finishing side of a sip panel build with a open loft. We did 8 1/4” walls and 12” roof panel 10/12 pitch roof on great room r33 walls and r50 on the roof if you have any? Let me know Terry
Seen this a lot on old farmhouses the paint gets damaged by mowers and weed whips and the foam gets deteriorated from elements. You could do like Joe said but there is a product called ground breaker from Nudo instead of metal comes in grey 1’ and 2’ wide 50’rolls it’s a fiberglass bead board works good I have used many times for projects just like this
Nice place Eelpoutguy I really like all decor from the Indian to the moose very nice. Dragginbottom
I’ve used a utility tractor for 20 plus years. Went from kubota L245DT with loader and 3pt 60” snowblower to a John Deere with front mounted blower and couldn’t be happier
What about a woodcarvers blade for 4″ grinder has a chain style blade
That sucks last week i had my new lund on the boat lift and a storm came through with 70 mph winds picked boat and lift up and spin 90 degrees first time in the water looks like dock rash on one side it just sucks TERRY
I know how you feel just rebuilt the engine in my daughters subaru forester spent 2 weeks of nites in my garage sorry no help on a place to take it im in southern mn Terry
I used a dewalt for past 10 years we cut anything from 3/4 hardwood flooring to laminate. The saw works great for all are cutting needs just my opinion Terry
Thanks Don thats what i was looking for can. Wait till i pick it up