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A Sad Day Indeed

Posted: Sat Jul 19, 2008 11:03 am
by mark.f
I'll be moving soon. Got to trim down my belongings to whatever fits into my apartment/trailer/tent in Baton Rouge (since dorm rooms are completely taken up with 100 or so people in front of me in line ((VERY large freshman class this year))), and whatever can be stored in the house my parents plan to move into after I'm gone.

Well, anyway, over the past few years spudgunning, I have acquired quite a few things that must go. I really... REALLY... don't want to go through the trouble of selling the stuff, and I wouldn't make that much money anyways.

Thus, it pains me to do so, but today I am making a trip to the local dump off Hwy. 59 to get rid of a lot of stuff. I have soooo much scrap pipe under my house, including a 9' length of 6" SCH-40. I also have a very large number of cannons in my closet that cannot stay. I'll try and salvage most of the useful parts (check valves, quick-exhausts, quick-disconnects, expensive galvanized or brass fittings), but the rest just has to go.

Anyways, it's not all bad news. I have accumulated a rather massive set of tools over the past two or three years, and they obviously can't be thrown away. Since I am usually organized, as well, they all fit into an area of only a few square feet. I'm taking most of the hand-tools with me wherever I go (it would be stupid not to), and all the power tools will most probably be stored.

But... I will try my best to continue to browse these forums and offer whatever helpful advice I might be able to give, even though I can't build much. And who knows? Between study times and classes, I'll probably have enough time in my pop-up camper parked in an alley somewhere to build some small things. We'll definitely see: soon.

Posted: Sat Jul 19, 2008 11:16 am
by spudkilla
Before you throw away some of your cannons, you might want to check and see if anyone here wants them... :lol: . But seriously, If you wanted to get rid of them i would gladly take them. I would pay for shipping too.

Posted: Sat Jul 19, 2008 11:40 am
by starman
Well Mark, good luck on your next adventure in life. I have a feeling you'll actively pick up spudding again in the future when the time is right.

I remember taking a couple of pvc guns to the dump when I moved back in 2003. I really didn't care much at the time because I didn't have that much invested in them and had other things on my mind.

It's good you're holding on to your tools. That's usually an investment that pays off your whole life.

Posted: Sat Jul 19, 2008 12:00 pm
by mark.f
spudkilla, I think this site is more all about building cannons, not all about buying them. :wink:

starman, thanks. I wouldn't dare toss my tools.

Posted: Sat Jul 19, 2008 12:11 pm
by spudkilla
No, I just checked out some of your cannons that you had made and posted here. I just could have used some of the parts.

Posted: Sat Jul 19, 2008 12:59 pm
by CS
I'm moving out to college by the end of August as well, and I am just going to take my little simple ABS combustion - it is a camping necessity!

Pop-up camper, that would be an awesome hang out spot. Seeing as once we all move out we won't be able to go hang out in friends shops and stuff. (we won't live at home anymore)

Hope the best man. I know personally I'm getting thrown both ways - it is going to be fun moving out, but the days of leeching off your parents are done! I have to buy cinnamon toast crunch AND milk? WTF?! lol

Posted: Sat Jul 19, 2008 1:25 pm
by Pilgrimman
it is going to be fun moving out, but the days of leeching off your parents are done! I have to buy cinnamon toast crunch AND milk? WTF?! lol
My feelings exactly :D I'm going to Oregon State this fall, and my dorm doesn't have room for any tools/parts/etc. Of course, that won't stop me... I'm a Mechanical Engineering major... Maybe I'll design a collapsible spudgun :lol:

Posted: Sat Jul 19, 2008 1:40 pm
by rednecktatertosser
Good luck man! Im sorry to hear your just dumping all that stuff. Id be glad to take some off your hands if you want... :D But yeah, Best of luck In college. I decided to take a year off, then I'll have to go through all that next summer before im off to school again.

Posted: Sat Jul 19, 2008 3:40 pm
by mark.f
Well, I just finished getting it all thrown out. I don't think any of the PVC guns are in any good shape anymore... it's a 7' drop out of my window.

The popup camper isn't a real viable option, but it might come to be with the hundreds of other people looking for apartments and such near campus.

Posted: Sat Jul 19, 2008 4:16 pm
by Killjoy
Wow mark I'm sorry to here that you had to get rid of all that stuff, must've been hard. Congrats on going to college though, and good luck.

I'm have the same problem because I'm going to Stanford in the fall and my parents want to clean out the garage and use it for their stuff once I'm out of the house (means my stuff is one step closer to the dump). But yesterday I just found out I might be able to buy a used shipping container cheap (10'x25') so I think I got lucky.

I just noticed it seems like quite a few people are going to college this year.

Posted: Sat Jul 19, 2008 6:09 pm
by jrrdw
Even if you did have to lighten the load you can still come in Spudfiles and hang with us. The campus at Baton Rouge has internet don't they????? :P

Posted: Sat Jul 19, 2008 7:38 pm
by Sticky_Tape
I am 12 so college is a long way away but that will just make it hurt more :cry:

Posted: Sat Jul 19, 2008 7:55 pm
by MrCrowley
Sticky_Tape wrote:I am 12 so college is a long way away but that will just make it hurt more :cry:
Holy crap you're young :shock:


A sad day indeed it is. I know i'll have a similar fate near the end of next year, it's either living at University or the Army for me as my parents are going overseas most likely.

Posted: Sat Jul 19, 2008 7:59 pm
by SpudUke5
MrCrowley wrote:
Sticky_Tape wrote:I am 12 so college is a long way away but that will just make it hurt more :cry:
Holy crap you're young :shock:


A sad day indeed it is. I know i'll have a similar fate near the end of next year, it's either living at University or the Army for me as my parents are going overseas most likely.
Man you are young though, 12 man i didnt know what internet was then. :lol:

But at the end of summer in 2010, ill be going to college too, so MrCrowley i assume your are 17?

Posted: Sat Jul 19, 2008 8:01 pm
by MrCrowley
17 in 2 months today :wink:

Edit: Remember our school year is different, we start in Feb and finish November (for seniors), December (junior).

So i'd satrt University at the start of 2010, not halfway through.