[Shop-talk] Maybe the weirest shop related question asked here.

Scott Hall scott.hall.personal at gmail.com
Thu Apr 2 21:45:14 MDT 2020


No, that's exactly my point--I don't care if it's the dumber, smaller, 
solitary coyote and not a wolf--it still doesn't matter, I don't want to 
go make friends with them.

On 4/2/2020 6:45 PM, Bob Spidell via Shop-talk wrote:
> re: "... I can't tell the difference on sight between a wolf and a 
> coyote (and I don't think it'd matter anyway) ..."
>
> It would.  Wolves are bigger, stronger and smarter than coyotes, and 
> they hunt in packs.
>
>
> On 4/2/2020 4:03 PM, Scott Hall via Shop-talk wrote:
>> Eric,
>>
>> I don't know what the weather's like there, but I've never been able 
>> to keep anything in my garage from rusting, long-term. Some of it 
>> just rusts faster, some slower. If it was a handgun, and I was 
>> depending on it, I don't think I'd leave it in the garage at all. Add 
>> to that the concern that you might be on the other side of the garage 
>> when you needed it and I might just be inclined to carry it while I 
>> was in there, then bring it inside after.
>>
>> Of course now, for me, I'm just going to close the garage door. I 
>> didn't even think about it before your email but I've got a pack of 
>> what my neighbors say are wolves behind my house--I can't tell the 
>> difference on sight between a wolf and a coyote (and I don't think 
>> it'd matter anyway), but there are definitely a pack of them and they 
>> like to howl at night and you can see them in the distance sometimes 
>> before it gets too dark. I've always assumed they want nothing to do 
>> with the house and I think they're neat to look at but am not 
>> necessarily interested in getting better acquainted.
>>
>> I think now I'll be maintaining garage stuff with the door down. 
>> Thanks for that.
>>
>> Scott


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