Gear in a trailer

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Re: Gear in a trailer

#61 Post by byacey »

On a serious note, I live in the country, so I do all my testing outside away from the buildings. This way I can take accurate response measurements, as long as it's a dead calm day.
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Re: Gear in a trailer

#62 Post by ncgrove »

12 gauge is the wrong tool for the job. Crack the window a bit, set up your bench rest on the other side of the room, and hammer the birds with this guy: http://www.gamousa.com/product.aspx?productID=321. Sniper style.

That's how we harvest the urban bounty here in H-Town. The doves get fat around here, and cook up real nice with jalapenos wrapped in bacon.

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#63 Post by Bruce Weldy »

ncgrove wrote: That's how we harvest the urban bounty here in H-Town. The doves get fat around here, and cook up real nice with jalapenos wrapped in bacon.
Especially while guarding the trailer....when it's cold.....

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Re: Gear in a trailer

#64 Post by dheafey »

Bruce Weldy wrote:
ncgrove wrote: That's how we harvest the urban bounty here in H-Town. The doves get fat around here, and cook up real nice with jalapenos wrapped in bacon.
Especially while guarding the trailer....when it's cold.....
:loler: Mr. Bruce "Keep it on Topic" Weldy, at your service! Nice one.
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Re: Gear in a trailer

#65 Post by Bruce Weldy »

dheafey wrote:
Bruce Weldy wrote:
ncgrove wrote: That's how we harvest the urban bounty here in H-Town. The doves get fat around here, and cook up real nice with jalapenos wrapped in bacon.
Especially while guarding the trailer....when it's cold.....
:loler: Mr. Bruce "Keep it on Topic" Weldy, at your service! Nice one.

Just helping out when I can..... :mrgreen:

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Re: Gear in a trailer

#66 Post by doncolga »

I have to keep my gear in the trailer all the time. Done it for years. I do try to keep it in the shade in the summer when possible.

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Re: Gear in a trailer

#67 Post by Bryce »

Just found that all of my 9V and AA batteries that I've been keeping in the trailer are dead. Bringing that tote inside during the summer from now on.
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Re: Gear in a trailer

#68 Post by Badblood »

jswingchun wrote:
chenry78 wrote:Hello fellow Iowan (Des Moines)

I pack my mixer and rack that has my tube preamps and driverackPA and subsequently all other "delicate" electronics last and roll that into a climate controlled area. Ohh and I take my amps in now too because they are type H and have digital electronic stuff on board too. The rest stays, even the speakers, just let them warm up before you run em or the glue and cones will give out. :cop:

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Thanks for the reply (everyone else too).

I could live with hauling in the electronics and leaving the cabs. How long you let your cabs warm up before using them?

I am from Center Point, ten minutes north of Cedar Rapids.

Howdy neighbor, I am 2 hours south of you. Across the bridge from Keokuk, IA. My little brother plays in the Mudkats in CR.

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Re: Gear in a trailer

#69 Post by biggerrigger »

Just a reminder to all the folks that keep there gear stored in there trailers. We have started to have freezing temps at night here in Ohio and its time to bring in the water based haze and fog fluids as well as the machines that they go in to the indoors. Also don't forget to take the batteries out of your wireless devices before the cold gets to them and they leak.
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#70 Post by DJ Higgumz »

Soon enough I will build my dr's and I will be forced to making a trailer. it all will no longer fit in my chevy venture! with that I will try to build in a heater and maybe a/c, that I could plug in and keep adjusted to keep the temp to the outer edges of room temp. :chainsaw: :chainsaw: :chainsaw:
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