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The Outdoor Board / Re: Coyote takes a dirt nap
Last post by JD Guy - Today at 12:11:56 PM
Well, I don't believe there's a coyote season here but if they're harassing my wife's chickens they die :thumbsup:
#2
Sawmills and Milling / Re: Did something dumb today.
Last post by GAB - Today at 12:03:33 PM
Quote from: firefighter ontheside on Today at 10:37:49 AMTom, that's just bad luck.  What are the odds?
With his luck, or lack there of, the odds are pretty good.
GAB
#3
Sawmills and Milling / Re: Sawing Project 2024
Last post by stanwelch - Today at 12:01:18 PM
Another GREAT project. ffcool  Thank you Nathan and Robert for the excellent videos and Jake —
You are a great host. Thanks for allowing us to invade your space for a little while

Shout out to Jeff for the Forum that has given us the opportunity to meet and share with friends 

Stan
#4
General Board / Re: It's a Go! 2024 FF Pigroa...
Last post by Ed_K - Today at 11:38:06 AM
 Rita an I are booked ffcool. Staying at Days Inn in Mt Pleasant. Will need some directions to Jeff an Tammy's.
#5
General Board / Re: Help with a dig pattern.
Last post by SwampDonkey - Today at 11:16:48 AM
Rhubarb is above ground here, but it is still early for some stuff. Only wild flower out yet here is colts foot, which has been out since March.
#6
General Board / Re: Help with a dig pattern.
Last post by thecfarm - Today at 10:58:02 AM
I have not look at my hostas, but doubt they are up yet.
Them things will spread too. If the deer don't kill them back.
#7
General Woodworking / Re: Watcha Makin'?
Last post by firefighter ontheside - Today at 10:43:54 AM
Maybe a more flexible epoxy like G flex will be better.

Here is the case for dad.  I will finish it the next time I work on it and give it to mom.  
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#8
Forestry and Logging / Re: Maintaining the state park...
Last post by livemusic - Today at 10:42:50 AM
Quote from: Machinebuilder on Today at 08:03:05 AMLivemusic

if you have a Milwaukee 18V Hacksall they make very good pruning blades for them.

I spent time this winter clearing out about 150' of brush and trees so my sunflower patch gets more sun.
I buy a bag of seeds sold for birdseed and hand spread it over about 1/3 acre.

I can sit in my barn watch my dogs run and when the sunflowers are ready there seems to be thousands of yellow and black chickidees.

I actually do also have a Milwaukee Hackzall. Just a few days ago, I grabbed it and tried to cut something and it was pitiful. I don't know how it got so dull! Then I wondered why did I buy this thing? I assumed that I bought it to cut sapling roots around my yard but it cut so pitiful this time, I figured I'd just sell it. Beats me, maybe it's another blade type on it that is not good for green wood. Regarding what I now need, I figured one of those battery hatchets would cut a sapling faster than the Hackzall and when you are bending over to cut, speed matters. My memory is failing me on use of that Hackzall in the past.
#9
The Outdoor Board / Re: BIRDS
Last post by SwampDonkey - Today at 10:41:25 AM
We never had a brown thrasher last year, but hope to see one this year. I'm on the very edge of the range, some years we don't see one.
#10
Tom, that's just bad luck.  What are the odds?

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