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You know what you're doing, Weldman; and I should have known as much!
Yeah, fiber-mesh was just becoming a thing about the time I wound down my years in the business (and it would seem to be a "no-brainer" for any flatwork). Sawcutting some control joints as a final step is likely on your...
You might like this, Mullaney; read some funny story a while back about some big municipality with acres of solar panels hiring out goats to clean up the fields around the panel installations:
- They had a learning curve
- Now they contract sheep for that work
The goats were eating up parts...
Just reading something the other day about "calm", and how it was described as a superpower.
Emotions tangle up thinking. But emotion is a hard thing to tame in us peoples.
Taking railroad crossings seriously is always good sense, plain and simple.
Here's the clip:
Placing concrete is bull labor for sure. Maybe offer some high school football team a "real world" experience and feed them lunch in exchange for their labor placing the mix and later on the slab. Hire one good concrete man to direct/watch them. Of course, this might just make trouble.
If...
If you're already keeping chickens and some hives, you might want to consider adding in a goat to the mix:
- Those rascals eat EVERYTHING green, weeds included (just be sure to tether them away from any wiring)!
Weldman, that project is looking real good. It's a work-of-art!
Guessing that the 2x's on the ground are formwork for a slab you plan to lay down over the gravel; is that the plan?
The new Food City in East Ridge (Chattanooga +/-) carries Roquefort cheese as a standard staple in the cheese section (and the old store always did also).
Highbrow/ Lowbrow I guess some folk just like good eating!
I love Russian vids; always first class productions. Nice post, USSR.
The Biathlon is a crazy idea! It looked like all the "teams" used the same tank type:
- Did I see that right?
Looks like it might be a Silver Maple.
They do have a tendency to go squirrelly, fall apart, and get messy.
I am not a an arborist, but my "whiskers are long".
:driver: :naner: :driver:
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