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At an angle of course.



I just taught a guy last week how to twist zip ties off, he had been cutting then with his linesmans as flush as he could forever, after I showed him how to twist them off it was like he entered the world of the unknown!
He obviously hasn’t worked around enough zip ties to watch out-
 
I inherited a zip tie gun from a former place of work. It stretches the zip tie slightly as it cuts it so the cut end is flush.
Same story here, although I never use that thing.

It's spec on some fed jobs for certain installations.
 
I inherited a zip tie gun from a former place of work. It stretches the zip tie slightly as it cuts it so the cut end is flush.

Is the zip tie gun semi or full auto? I think you need to do the SBP tax stamp form 1 to have one, thats why I always just use wire cutters and cut my zip ties off at a 45° angle to ensure maximum pain....

@rkymtnflyfisher Well, I am up way too late, but I think I am all packed up an ready to go hike, float and fish.....lets hope the airline honors military free bags :bounce: :p:rofl: Spent most of the day working on the 62, got to take the 40 for a spin since I ordered the wrong plug wires :bang: then finally mowed, and started packing as late as possible!
 
Is the zip tie gun semi or full auto? I think you need to do the SBP tax stamp form 1 to have one,


We do what we want in Montana! We don't need any stinking tax stamps!
 
Well, I am up way too late, but I think I am all packed up an ready to go hike, float and fish.....lets hope the airline honors military free bags :bounce: :p:rofl: Spent most of the day working on the 62, got to take the 40 for a spin since I ordered the wrong plug wires :bang: then finally mowed, and started packing as late as possible!


Hamburgers and hot dogs are ready for the grill tomorrow evening, exit vehicles are staged, cold beer is on ice!
 
Summer sights in western Montana.
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I like that license plate on that 40.

LOVE that blue 45!!! And if it is a build by The FJ Company then the owner has some deep pockets! Although their pockets weren't as deep after that paid their bill and got their keys.

Did Toyota make a 45 with a shorter bed?


I don't think that guy has a bottom in his pockets!
 
I like that license plate on that 40.

LOVE that blue 45!!! And if it is a build by The FJ Company then the owner has some deep pockets! Although their pockets weren't as deep after that paid their bill and got their keys.

Did Toyota make a 45 with a shorter bed?
Toyota did make short bed pickups for a little while. I’m not certain of the years, others here will know. The blue 45 is a 79’ or newer. No short beds in those years.
 
Toyota did make short bed pickups for a little while. I’m not certain of the years, others here will know. The blue 45 is a 79’ or newer. No short beds in those years.

I don't think that guy has a bottom in his pockets!

LOL! I bet you are right! When I was forced to retire early 2 years ago (surgeries) I took a gamble and cashed out my 401K and put most of that money into AI stocks and companies that make key components for AI, so I hope that my pockets grow deeper. Way deeper! I remember when I was a boy and was with my grandfather (my hero) one day we saw a fancy car and I asked my grandfather "How much do you think a car like that cost?" and he smiled and said "When it comes to stuff like that, if you have to ask how much it cost, you can't afford it. People with something like that just walk into the dealer and either say "I'll take that one" or they walk in and look over at their driver or butler and say "pay the man whatever he wants for it."
 

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