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Ya know Tate, you make a lotta sense……Frankly, it never dawned on me to try an ax versus the maul. In Indiana you wouldn’t dare try an ax to split hardwoods. The only ax I have is an estwing camp ax that actually lives under back seat in my truck. Maybe I’ll try that and see how it goes. Regardless, an ax is cheap and definitely easier on my not so young bones.
Quote from: stlaser on November 11, 2022, 08:06:25 PMYa know Tate, you make a lotta sense……Frankly, it never dawned on me to try an ax versus the maul. In Indiana you wouldn’t dare try an ax to split hardwoods. The only ax I have is an estwing camp ax that actually lives under back seat in my truck. Maybe I’ll try that and see how it goes. Regardless, an ax is cheap and definitely easier on my not so young bones. East wing makes the best hatchets/small axes in the world.
Phew…for a minute I thought you were burying H!Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Looks great, happy Thanksgiving.Did you ever get that CNC working? Thinking of getting one again.
You going to set that pickup up with a jointed snow plow? Keep your place plowed out and hire out. Should be plenty of work clearing snow for people. Those smaller jointed plows can really get around in small areas.
Shawn what ya gonna get your girls for Christmas. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
That sounds like a sound gift for kids My daughter is hard to buy for as she doesn’t do much. Best I came up with was some dog toys for her monster ol English. I like the silver idea!!! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Buy tracked if you get one. Tires are OK but easy to get stuck, no flotation.
Quote from: Bob Smith on November 25, 2022, 11:13:09 AMYou going to set that pickup up with a jointed snow plow? Keep your place plowed out and hire out. Should be plenty of work clearing snow for people. Those smaller jointed plows can really get around in small areas.Thanks guys, bucket list item was this move. Bob, doubtful but maybe on the fummins we’ll see but it is “the shop work truck”. I used to do commercial plowing in NE IN. First business I ever “officially” owned / operated. It was ok but not that much fun come year three-ish. I am going to buy a skid loader this coming year. I started watching auctions, good excavator friend of mine is telling me to hold off as the crazy prices currently he believes will come back some on equipment next year. I’m going to put the shop up myself and hire out the concrete slab only. Probably rent an excavator or mini for a week or two then can finish up everything else with skid loader.
Aren't they called "skid-Steer" for a good reason:-0
Good luck on pouring in the cold. Hear that has issues.
As long as it stays above freezing there’s not a problemThey poured my slab and parking area the morning it was 29 degrees. As soon as the temp went above 32 they mixed the mud and sent it to the job site. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Just know you don't want it to freeze when curing. Should produce some heat, but.
We mix the mud with hot water of more calcium for cold weather helps it cure well enough then toss a few concrete insulated blankets over it Hell we are pouring asphalt Thursday in 30 degrees They have developed a product are testing for Ogden city. About 400’ of road and they are willing to work with us and the asphalt company to test it out. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Wow. Mine was $120/ydSent from my iPad using Tapatalk
Quote from: TexasRedNeck on November 30, 2022, 07:57:04 PMWow. Mine was $120/ydSent from my iPad using TapatalkHow long ago was that, the pool area? Shawn did you get a breakdown of your costs? 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.
I believe you’re officially in snow country now Shawn…Gonna need a snowblower or two.