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Hobbies? I alwys tell folks that my hobby IS hobbies. Woodworking, machine work, but my two favorites are my model trains - by models here, I'm talking 1/8 scale, real live coal burning steam locomotives that you can ride on, and my antique cars. I've got a '29 Ford Rumble Seat Roadster, a '28 Ford Phaeton, and most of a '29 Ford Pickup. Sorry guys, they are all bone stock original, and staying that way. ...and no the Cummins doesn't get to tow em, they go everywhere on their own. I drive them all the time.
Its always fun to hop in the little boat and turn the electric motor on and cruise the fishy strip!!! Never know what ur gonna catch. Still waiting for all the icky bodies that are floating in Utah waters lately I hear.
its not legal to do that but if one were to do something like that one could in theory put a small amount of calcium carbide in a glass jar that has a metal lid and poke a few holes in the lid and throw it into water but like i said its against the law to do that
Sodium burns super hot when it hits water. So hot that it seperate the oxygen and hydrogen atoms. add that with the acteylene produced from the calcium carbide equals one hell of a boom