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Is there anyone near KY I could help for a couple days in the spring?

Started by Modat22, November 21, 2005, 10:14:48 AM

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big_sid

oh, :) I forgot to mention, forget the hamburgers ;) we'll eat some good ole fashion grub,soupbeans, fried taters and cornbread :D :D
never been so happy to be so broke

PawNature

GOVERMENT HAS WAY TO MUCH CONTROL OVER OUR LIVES!!!!

WH_Conley

Quit talkin like that Sid or I'll be over. Haven't had my bean fix for about a day and a half.
Bill

big_sid

speaking of eating, not to change the thread,   
                            HAPPY THANKSGIVING     to all from
                         
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never been so happy to be so broke

VA-Sawyer

Modat22,

I have to agree with dail_h about your coming to the Outer Banks - Williamsburg area. You can spend some time with my modified LT40HD. We can discuss the finer points of mill setup and adjusting, blade sharpening, selecting set and hook angles, solar kiln design and maybe we can even make some sawdust. :)  I might be sawing some wood for the Jamestown 400th anniversery cooming up soon. Maybe you could help with that.
There are 3 or 4 campgrounds within 5 miles, so bring you trailer and have visit.  Lots of things for the family to do in the local area...Yorktown, Jamestown, Old Williamsburg, 'the pottery', and in season there is 'Water Country' and 'Busch Gardens'. Down at the Outer Banks, there is the Wright Brothers memorial, some neat lighthouses, and lots of sandy beaches. .Plenty of good southern cooking, and of course, there is plenty of seafood as well.
 
VA-Sawyer

etat

Modat22, I don't have a mill at all but if you just really want to visit somewhere and work, come on down to North Mississippi and I'll teach you about..........ROOFING HOUSES!!!!!!!!

I promise I'd feed you pretty good, and wouldn't even charge you for the lessons!!!!!!!!!!
Old Age and Treachery will outperform Youth and Inexperence. The thing is, getting older is starting to be painful.

J_T

Yep and on your way by stop in and I will let you check out a circle mill  :D :D Free lessons and free food even got a RV hookup on site ???
Jim Holloway

jimbo

   dont forget to stop by here  im sure we can fins a day or twos sawing ,  lerning of course is free

Coon

And then there's Sasatchewan that you could come to and learn the trade.   :D :D  Guaranteed I'd get alot of work out of you cuz you'd be working hard just to stay warm 8) 8)  I could show you haow to cut frozen logs into lumber......  Maybe you'd even be interested in running my Ukrainian Skidder (No offense intended) :P :P ;D :D 8) 8)
Norwood Lumbermate 2000 w/Kohler,
Husqvarna, Stihl and, Jonsereds Saws

Modat22

I actually do pretty well in the winter, though the winters in KY probably aren't near as bad as where you are  :) I'm still in shorts down to the mid 40's. I only have problems when its -10 or below freezing with bad winds or getting wet.

The wife is the opposite, she wears a coat at 60 degrees. When we got our house I had a 13 sear 5 ton ac unit installed to cool my 1500 square foot house  :D. I can chill beer in here if I wanted too and keep it a nice 64 degrees during the summer.
remember man that thy are dust.

Coon

It's not too cold here yet but wait until later on in the winter when it goes down to -40 degrees celcius.   ;D

You know its cold out when.......  you go into the house to warm up with snotcicles hangin off your mustache long enough to make you look like a walrus. :o :o :-[
Norwood Lumbermate 2000 w/Kohler,
Husqvarna, Stihl and, Jonsereds Saws

VA-Sawyer


Coon

Sorry no digital cam until maybe this weekend when bro-in-law comes down then I can get some pics.  If B-i-L comes down he's also gonna bring his scanner and leave it here for me to use. ;)
Norwood Lumbermate 2000 w/Kohler,
Husqvarna, Stihl and, Jonsereds Saws

Modat22

Quote from: Coon on November 29, 2005, 10:19:37 PM
It's not too cold here yet but wait until later on in the winter when it goes down to -40 degrees celcius.   ;D

You know its cold out when.......  you go into the house to warm up with snotcicles hangin off your mustache long enough to make you look like a walrus. :o :o :-[

That be way to cold for me mate. I like it cold but not quite that cold  ;D
remember man that thy are dust.

Coon

I can take the cold way better than the heat.  The key to keeping warm in weather liuke that is layers of clothing.  You can always add another layer if you are cold but you can only take so many clothes off in the heat.  In the cold you also have to keep moving as much as possible but you don't have to be in a rush all of the time.  Getting in a rush just gets you sweated up and then it don't matter how many layers of clothing you have on because once sweated up you can get a chill very easily and  it's the chill that gets you cold and eventually sick. :)
Norwood Lumbermate 2000 w/Kohler,
Husqvarna, Stihl and, Jonsereds Saws

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