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We may all be missing the boat, by not raising Corrientes!
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<blockquote data-quote="Warren Allison" data-source="post: 1708986" data-attributes="member: 40587"><p>What you nail down roofing felt with. The old kind with the square, tin heads worked best. No way for them to land anyway except with the nail pointing up. I keep a handful in the pouch between my windshield and handle bars on my bike, for tail-gaters. 1st time, I will use pennies, ball bearings or marbles...depending on which I have on the motorcycle. Usually when they hear that bouncing up and rattling their grill, undercarriage, hood, etc., they back off and stay back. If they come back up on us, they get the felt washers. Now days, on the ones you find at Home Depot, Lowes, etc., the heads are plastic ovals, and may end up lying sideways instead of pointing up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Warren Allison, post: 1708986, member: 40587"] What you nail down roofing felt with. The old kind with the square, tin heads worked best. No way for them to land anyway except with the nail pointing up. I keep a handful in the pouch between my windshield and handle bars on my bike, for tail-gaters. 1st time, I will use pennies, ball bearings or marbles...depending on which I have on the motorcycle. Usually when they hear that bouncing up and rattling their grill, undercarriage, hood, etc., they back off and stay back. If they come back up on us, they get the felt washers. Now days, on the ones you find at Home Depot, Lowes, etc., the heads are plastic ovals, and may end up lying sideways instead of pointing up. [/QUOTE]
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