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Got some new boots a few weeks ago. They FINALLY showed up!! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
First fire of the season. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
Interesting. Never seen travertine in small planks Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I just don't want to wind up missing a digit or limb. I can sometimes get in a hurry to get results.
That's a heck of a drill. Shawn, not sure how a hippie such as you, raised such an awesome daughter.
Quote from: TexasRedNeck on October 21, 2018, 12:06:58 AMInteresting. Never seen travertine in small planks Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkFound out that they're easy to crack when they're 24" long. #funnynotfunny
Wish I could have told you before hand!!! I installed a bathroom of the stuff in 18x18, it is all around fragile. Not sure if you’re done but, be careful pulling up tiles if they’re in mortar and not positioned correctly.... they break WAY TO EASY. Careful removing from wet saw..... yep stuff may as well come with warning label, BUY WAY MORE THAN NEEDED JUST IN CASE! I had never laid the stuff before, and probably will never do it again, unless he decides he wants more of it in his house.
Quote from: wyorunner on October 22, 2018, 10:46:53 AMWish I could have told you before hand!!! I installed a bathroom of the stuff in 18x18, it is all around fragile. Not sure if you’re done but, be careful pulling up tiles if they’re in mortar and not positioned correctly.... they break WAY TO EASY. Careful removing from wet saw..... yep stuff may as well come with warning label, BUY WAY MORE THAN NEEDED JUST IN CASE! I had never laid the stuff before, and probably will never do it again, unless he decides he wants more of it in his house.Yep, too late!!The hardest part is making them even as they drop off into the other part of the bathroom, with them being so long and only 6" wide. The floor is way off....like 3/8" high in that area...too much to grind out. (we ground down the humps that were like 1/8"-1/4" higher than surrounding). I'd have to use leveling compound in the entire main part of the bathroom to get it to work right. I'm not doing that. lol
Ok, so exact details to follow at some point in the future with a real build thread. The low down is I struck a deal with Norm today on an M715 body & frame (minus bed), story is it has no miles. Norm included some extras with this including an NP200 t-case for this build with 800 original miles. With that limited info some who know what I’m talking about should be raising an eyebrow a little right now....Now the other part is if Norm can figure out how to use a camera we will see two builds get moving as there is an M37 gunna get a cage built too. We hope that this motivates him to get the rest of it assembled. I think he has been planning this for a few years now at least.
Started and finished a lean to for my welder buddy. Needed a place to park the wife’s Jeep since he took over the garage/shop The stihl drill is simply that. A trigger turns up the pace, a clutch activates to turn the drill. He uses it to take up space on his shelf in the garage lol Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
My guys were teasing me today about not ever being in any photos. So I said take some These are two of the knuckle heads I work with. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Dave, do you not bird-mouth the rafters so they sit on the beam with more than just a point touching? I know it’s a just a basic structure so probably not really needed, just curious is all.Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Quote from: rpar86 on October 24, 2018, 02:43:00 AMDave, do you not bird-mouth the rafters so they sit on the beam with more than just a point touching? I know it’s a just a basic structure so probably not really needed, just curious is all.Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkYa know, I don't always do itSometimes I just lay the rafter onto the beam and tun two 3.5" screws crossing and call it a daySometimes I use the metal strap or hurricane strap. Especially on a lightweight awning thing like Dave is building.Experts??? Are we wrong doing it that way? (Not that it matters, I'll still do it my way :-0 )
Quote from: Bigdave_185 on October 23, 2018, 09:25:04 PMMy guys were teasing me today about not ever being in any photos. So I said take some These are two of the knuckle heads I work with. Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkDave, you're a bonehead!A very photogenic boneheadbut a bonehead never the less! ;-))
Oh dang. Surprised you didn't get the ban hammer for that one.
Quote from: KensAuto on October 24, 2018, 10:55:11 AMOh dang. Surprised you didn't get the ban hammer for that one.Can we vote?............
His tolerance is very high in regards to DOT comments....
MAde the most epic smore for the daughters. 2 chocolate chip cookies. About. 5 inches indiameter. 3 jumbo marshmallows toasted. And 1 1/2 bars of Hershey’s chocolate. Cut in half for the girls. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk