KiwiBro
Mill 'em, nails be damned.
Had to google it and all I got was a buncha people in boats?You must watch Delos you-tubes...
SR
Had to google it and all I got was a buncha people in boats?You must watch Delos you-tubes...
SR
Brian, the owner of that boat, says "business in the front and party out the back" at the end of every vid...Had to google it and all I got was a buncha people in boats?
Ah, thanks for the explanation. I guess it's a universal maxim.Brian, the owner of that boat, says "business in the front and party out the back" at the end of every vid...
SR
Fried cabbage, oh hell yeah!Headed out with pole saw again this afternoon. Did the last 1/4 of the road but only got the north side done. This stretch never got the first round of trimming beyond what a chainsaw could reach so there was a lot of work to be done. I was sweating and hung my jacket on a tree so I’ll have to head back down to grab it.
My back doesn’t hurt tonight like it did yesterday but my arms are definitely tired.
Ended the day with some cabbage and sausage plus corn on the cob.
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You’ve kept that wheelbarrow very busy this spring!3 loads of highly valuable black walnut to finish the evening.
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I used andouille instead of kielbasa this time and even got a compliment from the wife about how good it tasted.Fried cabbage, oh hell yeah!
LOL! With social distancing and stay at home orders I'm trying to maximize the wood from my neighbor's wood lot before everything leafs out and it's harder to get through where there are no trails. This is my exercise program now. Otherwise I'm just sitting here drinking beer!You’ve kept that wheelbarrow very busy this spring!
Headed out with pole saw again this afternoon. Did the last 1/4 of the road but only got the north side done. This stretch never got the first round of trimming beyond what a chainsaw could reach so there was a lot of work to be done. I was sweating and hung my jacket on a tree so I’ll have to head back down to grab it.
My back doesn’t hurt tonight like it did yesterday but my arms are definitely tired.
Ended the day with some cabbage and sausage plus corn on the cob.
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3 loads of highly valuable black walnut to finish the evening.
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Plus with @Cowboy254 slacking off for a bit, somebody had to post photos.
Finished cleaning up the top of the Norway Maple I cut down the other day, did some maint work to the F-150, then started making another bench, this one for my next door neighbor.
The bench itself is half round Black Oak (the twin piece of the one I used for my cabin), and I found a piece of 4" thick Red Oak that was just the right size to turn into legs. It has all been sanded, now just need to cut the back of the bench the right width for the legs, assemble and put a finish on it.
Also called my Tree Guy to have him look at a neighbor's problem. The neighbor mostly lives upstate, the house was his Mom's (she made it well into her 90s) but had been built by his Dad (who I never met). A very large Blue Spruce started to uproot and is leaning against and over the garage, which is attached to the house. Does not look like much damage, but a severe storm is predicted for Tue, so my Tree Guy will be here tomorrow morning with a crane to remove the tree from the garage. I'm sure I'll be watching the action.
It's looking real good.I know it's not the size of the loads you guys are posting but the total volume is starting to add up. 3 more ready to burn.
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My niece is at ground zero in NYC, same there with the semi trailers . She says the sirens are pretty much constant.Wawa, our regional convenience store, donated two refrigerated 55’ trailers to our hospital 1 mile away to store the body’s.Sister is a nurse practitioner and she’s got horror stories for days
I was surprised I sold a cord yesterday. I was glad to get it off the trailer, wouldn't want to have to throw it all off just to free up my trailer for summer.One of my two regular customers. I make sure they are good for burning season and then everything else I sell on FB marketplace. Today’s delivery on Philadelphia’s Main Line.View attachment 819686
This.The more I think of it the dumber it seems to get rid of them for a new saw
Dang buddy , and getting sick .Was making great progress this morning then boom, stupidity in full force.
I was working on the new to me truck. I thought I was cutting the broken ebrake cable. I accidentally cut the shifting cable. So a number of bad words were said then I got along with my day.
Truck is washed up and washed out. Just debating putting the tool box from my other truck on it.
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Dont just jump into a routine. PM me my wife will walk you thru the steps no charge . 20 years a personal trainer . Dont go HEAVY you will tear something again . Takes time
I like burning cookies in the shoulder season, especially the fall. They are thin and heat up quickly, but the coals are very small and cease to put out substantial heat quickly, so when you stop putting cookies in the stove stops putting out much heat.80°F.
And this is why I have to scrounge so much. Cowgirl and the stove. She's so worried about burning so little, or so much, that she makes certain she generally overdoes it, or occasionally underdoes it.
Look at the thermometer. Do you want it to be warmer or cooler. Are you going to be in the house for the next 6 hours or not. Put more or less wood in the fire with more or less air. It's so uncomplicated that even I can understand it.