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We don't have anything special this weekend. I think we are going to finally do pumpkins this weekend! I am going to prep the pumpkins with power tools then let the kids carve them.
Use a drywall saw to carve the pumpkin. It works great!
Originally Posted by liftedgrocerygetter
I am going to take one of the beaters off my elec mixer and use it like a "giant drill bit" to take all the goop out of the pumpkin......
I tried this once it makes a mess..Then I burnt out the motor on the mixer.
Originally Posted by Markadeck
This could be good! Make sure you have a video camera and a very high speed drill.
The faster it goes the further the pumpkin "guts" get thrown!!
Originally Posted by liftedgrocerygetter
You just want to see me covered in pumpkin guts
I was!!
Originally Posted by Snowbunny
I never even knew it was here, or I would have been posting in it a long time ago!! But the GNA is for EVERYBODY!! It's not vehicle specific,,, Don't let those clowns run you guys off!!
In here we treat each other with the upmost respect. I have more faith and trust in some of the members of this forum than I do with the people that I see every day. I have checked out some of the other forums and I don't care to deal with attitudes and some of the put downs that I have "seen". I'm sure that others feel the same way as I do so that is why we don't leave home.
Use a drywall saw to carve the pumpkin. It works great!
I tried this once it makes a mess..Then I burnt out the motor on the mixer.
The faster it goes the further the pumpkin "guts" get thrown!!
I was!!
In here we treat each other with the upmost respect. I have more faith and trust in some of the members of this forum than I do with the people that I see every day. I have checked out some of the other forums and I don't care to deal with attitudes and some of the put downs that I have "seen". I'm sure that others feel the same way as I do so that is why we don't leave home.
Another YouTube chance missed, really would have paid to see that.
It would have made a nifty U-Tube. Everyone should have left it alone after my initial "helpful" suggestions and waited for the results. Now that she's been forewarned there ain't noway she is going to entertain us with this.
Another YouTube chance missed, really would have paid to see that.
This was way before YouTube!!!!
Originally Posted by Markadeck
It would have made a nifty U-Tube. Everyone should have left it alone after my initial "helpful" suggestions and waited for the results. Now that she's been forewarned there ain't noway she is going to entertain us with this.
I am not using the mixer, just the beater off of it. I am going to use my drill and the beater as the "drill bit". I already checked and it fits.
I am sure my family will have the camera out just in case I make a giant *** out of myself, they are sweet like that.
Just please, for me, make sure you have your hair tied back in a hair tie before you attempt doing this..
Is there any other way for the hair to be when you think you are about to get real dirty.....
My hair is up 95% of the time this time of year, it's still to hot for it to be down.
Ok..just makin sure. I got a visual image of that beater all tanged up into your hair for some reason. Actually in high school we had a girl get her hair all wrapped up in the drill press and they had to cut her hair to get her out of there.
Ok..just makin sure. I got a visual image of that beater all tanged up into your hair for some reason. Actually in high school we had a girl get her hair all wrapped up in the drill press and they had to cut her hair to get her out of there.
My hair is only about 3" past my shoulders so I would really have to work hard to get it caught in the beaters.
If she didn't have it up, then she deserved her pretty drill press hair cut.
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