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Well I can think of one good reason, chain saws and loose clothing never mix, with saws, tractors (pto) all can be very dangerous Raising boys into RealMen!!
Quote from: Bigdave_185 on January 05, 2016, 07:42:39 AMWell I can think of one good reason, chain saws and loose clothing never mix, with saws, tractors (pto) all can be very dangerous Raising boys into RealMen!! Hes already checked that box No way he hits the same leg twice!
I just don't want to wind up missing a digit or limb. I can sometimes get in a hurry to get results.
My second solar system (DIY) has a stand alone 1500watt outlet for when the grid is down. Won't save the world but will run the fridge and charge a few batteries.I still think for long term the forklift battery is what to look for. Sure about $1000 but a 20+ year life and all the power you ever need.
I may just have a source of reconditioned forklift batteries.A buddy from the Air Force uses military technology to literally shake off all internal scaling on old lift batteries. He gets the old bats for free, and like I said, he is my buddy
Sam, either here or a new threadWhich has me thinking out loud hereWe may start up an off grid section to centralize good info like thisYou and I are doing the same thing with independent sites which can self sustain. I know others are benefiting from this information, and it's fascinating to be sure!
I was killing time making sure the support was good and dug out the three new footings and back filled with 3/4 down. Then nothing had moved so it was time. To my surprise I was able to pop the floor off of the joists without any real headache. Then it was a demo of the floor and a section of the east deck. And here’s where we’re at at COB today. Still got light for another four or five hours but nothing left in the tank. Started at zero six thirty so I’ve punched enough of a day. Aside from the fact this desk jockey is out of gas. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Desk jockey huh.Yeah right