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The straight side wall of the barn / workshop gives a good idea.
The straight side wall of the barn / workshop gives a good idea.
I see what you did there lol.a friend of mine had a dog named Winston that had all 4 legs amputated. all my buddy could do was take him outside for a drag.
I had to put mine out at the park in muskegon, they said no wood fires, it gets too hot .Grilling requires no pan or parchment paper[emoji23]
Just giving you a hard time.
Look absolutely delicious man. Im envious. You ever built a fire in your grill and cooked over it? Iv done it a few times and its like camping. So much better flavor
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No offense taken! I’ve found this to be the best way to cook bacon wrapped anything. The dripping fat off the bacon would make the open flame get pretty intense and not cook the shrimp all the way through.Grilling requires no pan or parchment paper[emoji23]
Just giving you a hard time.
Look absolutely delicious man. Im envious. You ever built a fire in your grill and cooked over it? Iv done it a few times and its like camping. So much better flavor
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It's making me hungry .No offense taken! I’ve found this to be the best way to cook bacon wrapped anything. The dripping fat off the bacon would make the open flame get pretty intense and not cook the shrimp all the way through.
Update on this. My coworker ask him what he would pay for good mill logs and the guy said "I'm not paying for no ****ing logs theres people giving them away all the time". I'd have taken him logs if i found good ones for some boards but with that attitude i think I'll just turn it into firewood.A coworkers buddy picked up a band saw mill yesterday. I may go check it out this weekend if I can find time. Been on the 7 days a week work schedule again lately.
We maid steaks on the grill tonight. Still snow on the deck.Grilling in February with snow on the ground....
Perhaps you could ask if the shortsighted idjit has a metal detectorUpdate on this. My coworker ask him what he would pay for good mill logs and the guy said "I'm not paying for no ****ing logs theres people giving them away all the time". I'd have taken him logs if i found good ones for some boards but with that attitude i think I'll just turn it into firewood.
As far as I'm concerned he does. The band saw blade will let him know pretty quick. There a nice patch of black walnuts on my coworkers land that have probly only been seen by half dozen people there entire lives. We were gonna drop one and send it to him in 8'6" logs but that idea ended with his comments.Perhaps you could ask if the shortsighted idjit has a metal detector
LOL! Reminds me of the guy standing on the lake shore eyeing an 18" x 16' half buried in a sandbar ash log 50' out in the lake down the beach a ways. He asked if I knew who owned that stretch of beach. He was going to ask for permission to pull the log out to cut on his mill. I told I didn't know but could bring him logs that size all day long and asked if he was interested. He responded he doesn't pay for logs. I just walked away. He was going to have more actual expense into retrieving that one log and milling it (think time invested and then sand in every crook & crevice plus if it had come from a yard on the lake shore probably a lot of metal) than it would have cost to buy 1/2 dozen from me.Update on this. My coworker ask him what he would pay for good mill logs and the guy said "I'm not paying for no ****ing logs theres people giving them away all the time". I'd have taken him logs if i found good ones for some boards but with that attitude i think I'll just turn it into firewood.
We maid steaks on the grill tonight. Still snow on the deck.
So drive it back to the garage running forward instead of pulling itWheel fell off the snowthrower today. Works as a plow too, going forward (4HP Toro, with rubber paddles). Not so easy dragging it back to the garage.
Philbert
Good because it’s something I intend on buying.That is the X27, best splitting axe I’ve tried. Not found anything that I can’t split with it and I’m 5’8” @ 145lb!
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