Just gut the insides out. It should make a big difference.
Just gut the insides out. It should make a big difference.
Or the least the infamous 170 with a 4' bar!!My wife got me this shirt for Father's day last year. I haven't gotten any grief for it yet. View attachment 1072459I do wish it had a man's saw on it not a MS170!
Good luck with the procedure.Tough Titties Abuser, at least you get to drink it this morning, I'm going in for a procedure, and can't have anything. My wife made a pot, and will take a turean with her, so I can have some in the recovery room........
As has been discussed with the other fellows, there are laws governing the road right of ways, and certainly if somebody constructs something with a purpose of maiming somebody who hits it, they may be hung out to dryPeople have the right to drive on the road, not into your yard or mailbox.
There were points and condensers back in the beginning from 1955.I thought it was so you could cut a hole in the fire wall to swap ignition chips when they went out from the cab.....
Cut some more pieces off the big cherry this evening after work, even made a bunch of noodles since it's gonna be dry tomorrow.Ah, you mean like this...
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I boxed up some noodles to give me some firestarter before Cowgirl dug it all into her horticultural compound. The 1,000kg bag was full after my candelbark noodling before she started stealing it
Sometimes I use the 12/64 .Depends on chain brand. Stihl calls for 13/64. Oregon and some others call for 7/32 on 3/8 size chain.
Yes, the 13/64 is only for the 25" chains .Am I delusional though? I'm positive that the Oregon chains called for 7/32", right?
Was a bit warmer yesterday near toledo/bowling Green area , little windy too.Sorry fellars.
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Man, those are some brutal hours. It's me and 3 other techs. The two young single guys work 7-4 and I and the other fella who have kids work 8-5.Shame your so far away, I'm actually looking again. Put an application in with a local ups warhouse as a building/ line mechanic. Pension, great medical insurance, 401k and steady shift hours. I enjoy working at the park, but I was morning shift all week, now Friday and Saturday I'm 1 to 9 and Sunday I'm 12 to 8 then back on morning shift Monday again. Next month's prospective schedule came out and it's more of the same. Whatever hours they want me scheduled for is what happens. I talked to my manager this morning about it. Basically said his hands are tied with where I fall in seniority and how many first class guys and the second and third class guys not being able to do the shift work. To make matters worse our director stuck his head in, just to remind me I should only have to deal with this for a few more years amd should be great full that I only will have to deal with a crappy schedule for 5 to 6 years.
Later in the day we had a union meeting, where the company now wants to limit us to 16 hours on the clock with a mandatory 6 hours off. All this does is screw us even further once concert season starts. Just getting real old. I want to work for a company that appreciates their employees, pays fairly and has good benefits. I don't personally see this as asking too much, it used to be the golden standard.
So Tuesday I have a phone interview, if that goes well there's a written skills test, if that goes well a practical test, and hopefully if that goes well I'll have a new job. Won't lie, I'm a bit nervous about the electrical portion of the test (s). We use all this stuff at work but I usually have an electrician with me on the drives and plc type stuff. So we'll see how things go.
Hi guys. Loaded three of my kids into the truck today and we headed over to the north shore of Lake superior. It’s really a unique area, the only place I can really compare to is the north east part of the US-except we have freshwater.
This is an old resort on the way. I looked at buying it about 20 years ago and at that point it was still salvageable. Now it is sadly beyond repair.
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Here’s a view coming down to the lake. The other shoreline is Wisconsin about 40 miles away.
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Split Rock lighthouse
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Grand Marais harbor and lighthouse
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That's a beautiful wood bed. Did you JUST clear it?It’s 74 here right now .Working on my 68 putting the wood bed back in View attachment 1072927View attachment 1072928
Yup, that's exactly what I'm looking for. I'd use the 275 gallon ones for my personal use, but figure it'll make for easier "math" using the 330 gallon ones when selling face cords, or even full cords.Watch FB MKPL for 330 gallon totes. They hold 43 cubic feet of wood. I bought most of mine for $35 - 50 apiece. I did get one for $25.
Do I even need to tell you which of my lists you made it onto? At least you are in good company. Now back to my regularly scheduled morning activity.70 here today also.
Mostly oats and or wheat. I'm to cheap to get into the fancy stuff.Any of you guys using cover crops on your fields when you are not scrounging firewood?
Nothing better than the x-cut chains currently in the market out of the box. They are very comparable to the stihl RS for durability, which means you go thru more files if you're used to the husky branded Oregon chains or the standard Oregon chains. The Oregon EXL chain is nice cutting, not quite as fast and certainly not as smooth as the x-cut chain(close to RS in cutting speed and durability) , but there was some hardness inconsistencies yrs ago when they came out that they seemed to iron out.@chipper1 how do you like those Xcut Husky chains? I haven't tried them. Better, worse, or indifferent to the Stihl chains?
Lots of that going on in here.Anyone ever use scrounged logs to make lumber/woodworking material? Just built my wife a gardening bench and now I’m really interested in getting into woodworking. I’ve been messing around with MIG welding too, so many damn hobbies lol.
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