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Ok, so this picture was taken last night in east Texas at guess who’s new place.....Yes that is my truck & that is in fact a five foot wide x three foot tall real man cooking machine right there. Don, I think you need this for your new fire pit area. It worked great btw as I waddled away stuffed afterwards!
Quote from: Flyin6 on April 30, 2018, 09:22:36 PMGot a little more rock wall work in and did the final grading on the newly created falt area.Whose Lexus? You must have really improved the road for that to be able to get in there.Edit: just read about the daughter in the c-max thread. Yikes!!Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Got a little more rock wall work in and did the final grading on the newly created falt area.
Quote from: rpar86 on May 01, 2018, 12:08:22 AMQuote from: Flyin6 on April 30, 2018, 09:22:36 PMGot a little more rock wall work in and did the final grading on the newly created falt area.Whose Lexus? You must have really improved the road for that to be able to get in there.Edit: just read about the daughter in the c-max thread. Yikes!!Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkYoungest DaughterHospitalized at the momentNeeds surgery to repair one or both of the breaks.Likely will happen Wed/Thur. Still waiting on doctor politics to play out. She is on Morphine, OxyCodone, and Tylenol! (All at the same timeAnd you can bet your arse that we are watching that very closely. This is how people get addicted to opioids!
Shawn I thought my hippie radar went off while I was at my weekend place. You were only about 75 miles awaySent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
looking good.I wish I had access to some of that cedar, I could make some really cool wood projects out of it.
Looking down that stretch of field I’m amazed I hit a beer can on the first shot with a 1x Red dot optic?How’s the well level holding and did you ever have the water tested?Every thing is looking good, now go down there and pick up your chainsaw before you mow again!
Looks good and no carnage cept the truck tire?Have to teach my oldest to shoot with his left eye. Right has a blem dead center.
Where did you get your soffit at?
It holds air fine, just no pressure.How in the heck you do that?
Quote from: nmeyer414 on May 12, 2018, 10:18:28 AMlooking good.I wish I had access to some of that cedar, I could make some really cool wood projects out of it.What do you need nate?Anything I could mail/ship?
Just cut them off. You don’t need those anyway Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
So that the water does not remain captured in the sump, I drilled a 1/4" hole in it so that the water constantly drains off.I did a little observing and learning during the subsequent rain shower, and determined that a 1/4" hole is a bit to big for a light rain, as the rain fall will not overcome the 1/4" hole's capacity to drain the sump, meaning all the catchment gets drained off and not captured. I think I'll plug and drill a 1/8" hole next.
Quote from: Flyin6 on May 19, 2018, 10:32:59 AMSo that the water does not remain captured in the sump, I drilled a 1/4" hole in it so that the water constantly drains off.I did a little observing and learning during the subsequent rain shower, and determined that a 1/4" hole is a bit to big for a light rain, as the rain fall will not overcome the 1/4" hole's capacity to drain the sump, meaning all the catchment gets drained off and not captured. I think I'll plug and drill a 1/8" hole next.Don, the volume of that drop pipe is considerable, I’d not go smaller on the hole. It will plug, install a valve & crack it slightly. Then if you want to clean it out, crack the pvc valve wide open.....
It all looks good, that cap you have on the drop pipe can be drille / tapped for npt pipe fittings if you didn’t want to remove it.