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Quote from: TexasRedNeck on December 05, 2021, 08:33:42 AMTell me about your mag drill? Would like to have one but not for $800Sent from my iPad using TapatalkI got about the cheapest with bits that had good reviews. Just a tad over $300. Sure I will drill some holes, but didn't need name brand for something that I may use every year a few times, but sure it will get used on the building. I should ahve got one with a case though, would have been another $50, but so are generic cases.Mine; https://www.amazon.com/dp/B089KB1NQ7?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2_dt_b_product_details
Tell me about your mag drill? Would like to have one but not for $800Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
Yes, a lesson for sure.Even a winch would have done me no good here, the is nothing there. Getting someone to hook to would have been viable.I looked at chains but really it is just this little section, tires are fine. In fact I just swapped a couple for better traction. Neighbors have the same issue and we are talking about it
Yep, parked with the front in dirt, rear on ice idling. Doubt there was any warmth in the tires.I could see the rear tires sliding and the fronts were free wheeling.I was thinking the same on the 3/4 rock, neighbor said he had the same issue going up. Plus we have more peoplw to split is with as a 40 acre parcel (just above burnt out house) just sold for $170k to someone out of santa cruz I hear.
So far it looks to be as it stands, but they said it might be possible to change the material on a "change form" that might be minimal via the Eng firm, MSE Eng. LLC.I am also getting a $1000 retainer returned since I am the "contractor" on the project. Will do that on Monday. So it seems they are trying. I do have my entire project permitted, which I never thought would take over a year.Second note, the exc rollers just showed up, time to get dirty. Unless I find something else, should get it up there next weekend!Been working on it, what do you think?