Thursday, May 28, 2026
Wednesday, May 27, 2026
Foster Pups Take A Trip!
Coast to Coast! One Day! Two of Dottie's pups (Born in the Jackson County, Oregon animal shelter, and raised in a foster home.) have their forever homes! A flight nanny came from Ohio to Oregon, then to New York, arriving just before midnight to deliver. This long distance adoption kept us on pins and needles all day, but our nanny communicated with everyone concerned and the trip came off perfectly. More trips are being planned. The adopters very graciously agreed to let us share this photo of the happy moment. These successes are possible because of generous volunteers and donors who are dedicated to Schipperkes. Many Thanks to all of our supporters!
Tuesday, May 26, 2026
Wednesday Windage II: Ron Spomer On Maximum Point Blank Range
Wednesday Windage: Tim Sundles On The Changes From Old To New Models Of Ruger Single Action Revolvers
This information is old news to old folks, but younger shooters may not know the history. Back in 1973, Gun Digest had a lengthy article about the changes, with a history of the dangers associated with the old click-click-click of Colt type single action revolvers. I was sold immediately and have had only the transfer model Rugers. They are solid guns, and you aren't likely to have life threatening malfunctions with them. Here's Tim:
Tuesday Torque II: Shades Of Alexandar Botts!
In the 1950s, Upson offered the following biography of his hero: “Alexander Botts was born in Smedleytown, Iowa, on March 15, 1892, the son of a prosperous farmer. He finished high school there; then embarked on a series of jobs – none of them quite worthy of his mettle. In these early days the largest piece of machinery he sold was the Excelsior Peerless Self-Adjusting Safety Razor Blade Sharpener. He became interested in heavy machinery in 1918 while serving in France as a cook with the motorized field artillery. In March 1920, he was hired as a salesman by the Farmers’ Friend Tractor Company, which later became the Earthworm Tractor Company. Read The Whole Article!
Monday, May 25, 2026
Tuesday Torque: Wayback Machine To Boonville, 2009
This video has had just 1000 views since we posted it seventeen years ago. The nickels aren't coming in very fast. It's not a bad video, and there are some good hit-and-miss mechanical views.
Sunday, May 24, 2026
Memorial Day Weekend
Saturday, May 23, 2026
Weekend Steam: No Controversy In My Mind!
The only way you can keep antiques like this original is to never operate them. Steam engines need flues, new grates, new staybolts, new flue sheets, new crown sheets, effective brakes, and on and on. I am glad to see old machinery restored and running for new generations to learn from and enjoy. Tastes change. Back in the 1960s the gas engine hobby was just taking off and restorers mostly wanted their vintage engines to look like new. Lots of original paint and patina were stripped off for new paint. That changed, and now most want the barn fresh, dull paint, old grease, and rust look. Don't fret over how original the machines are. Just be thankful that dedicated hobbyists spent the time, effort and money to make these treasure run again.
Wednesday, May 20, 2026
Soap Class For Everybody!
Here's Susan's basic soap making lesson. No rehearsal, one take!
Wednesday Windage: .22 Mag, .22 LR, .380 Auto Comparisons, by Gun Sam
