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Right. So talking with a coworker who has used the shipping containers, he says it’s usually 3000 pounds in the max for the smaller 8 foot long boxes, for about $600 pending the travel distance. So if Don were to stack one of these about half full with some of those solid beams and it be picked up and delivered to Utah. That makes it more usable and cost affective. However there are a few of the other things that might be worth looking into? Anyone else in this side of the country interested? Can these be sourced closer to home? Need Dons zip code to figure out shipping costs Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Hey, if anyone has a need for a special mantle or wood beam or decorative something like that, contact me as I will soon be sellin' them or maybe givin' them away.Currently collectin' beams and things to clog up my sawmill
How in the heck would you bubble wrap it and ups ship one beam, one section of beam as mentioned would be perfect for the front room of the house. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Wait, where's the part where Nate stops by Ken's place?
well dang, I make the offer and get cut completely out of the deal.....……….
Dave, what is the plan for the fireplace? Reason I ask is at our farm we had a real fireplace then put in an insert (wood burning) & we took down our nice wood mantle because of it possibly catching fire. I then had my welder who was a wrought iron guy make us a beautiful mantle with scroll work.
I’m sure we could coax Bobby south for some “I hate you” meal and Makers.
So, Bobby...being the calculating trained warrior NCO that you are. Take the appropriate action, Execute!
your standard grunt level CQB is just putting rounds and rounds on scary stuff till it stops scaring you!
Oh, well then by all means carry on Sir!
Charles, I think that is called night fishing.
You cant have fires in California JR. Your neighbors would hose the whole house down before you got more than a smoke show Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
One thing I?ve learned from this thread is to stay away from JD when the time comes for me to need a tractor.Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Quote from: rpar86 on September 08, 2018, 04:38:07 PMOne thing I?ve learned from this thread is to stay away from JD when the time comes for me to need a tractor.Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkI guess that would be true if you expose equipment to the extreme and beyond like Don does.
I know I may be deserving of some of the critical observations, but, really, all we have been trying to do is cut heavy field grass with a heavy duty mower/tractor designed to do so.That cutting deck is junkI think they advertise it as their 7 iron deck. I think mine only got a 6 iron treatment!