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I just bought it this year to see if I've been doing it right for over 40 years! LOL Red Oak I brought inside yesterday... Also works for softwood, trim, sawmill stuff etc. probably even reads air humidity.
We used them for buying wood for building furniture years ago.
 

I love those cars, but can’t stand that black stripe that goes down from the taillights on the bumper


I guess I gave you an idea! About the same actually


OUCH, poor car.

Come on spring, get your *** here already!

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Agreed, winter sucks! Looks like you got more snow than we do though, its almost melted here. Its 50 today. I wanna see that Charger out and about at a show too.
 
8 Proven Engine Combos That Make 700 Horsepower Reliably 700 Horsepower Is the New Street Standard

3. Boosted 5.0-Liter Ford Coyote​

Ford’s Coyote engine platform thrives on airflow and rpm. With cylinder heads that move impressive cfm of air and a rotating assembly that’s designed for high revs, the 5.0-liter V-8 adapts to forced induction like a duck in a pond.

A properly scienced twin-turbo or positive-displacement supercharger system operating on reasonable boost can put a Gen 2 or Gen 3 Coyote-powered S550 Mustang in the 700-horsepower range without internal modifications, provided fuel supply and ECM calibration are on point.

Coyotes don’t need extreme boost to hit the number because they breathe so well to begin with. Maintaining fuel quality and keeping the engine/power adder package cool will result in strong, repeatable power.

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