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The Outdoor Board / Re: BIRDS
Last post by WhitePineJunky - Today at 02:18:40 PM
Quote from: SwampDonkey on Today at 02:14:39 PMI've not noticed any that similar myself. Have you listened to the sounds files on All About Birds?
Il find the particular sound later. Either way really glad to have the swallows around this year!
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The Outdoor Board / Re: BIRDS
Last post by SwampDonkey - Today at 02:14:39 PM
I've not noticed any that similar myself. Have you listened to the sounds files on All About Birds?
#3
General Woodworking / Re: Still making benches
Last post by Old Greenhorn - Today at 02:05:55 PM
Well, I know Howard doesn't "do" epoxy, so it must be gorilla glue?
#4
General Board / Re: Having to Buy Tires.
Last post by TroyC - Today at 02:04:00 PM
Quote from: SawyerTed on Today at 12:09:07 PM@TroyC the older tires that were swapped to the rears are at least 60%.  So being swapped to the rears isn't so bad.
Just curious, but new tires are always supposed to  go on the rear. Several reasons but mainly to prevent loss of control due to the rear coming around. If a front tire looses traction the vehicle will basically skid forward. Rear traction loss will result in a spinout or rollover accident.

Maybe yours needed rotating to even uneven wear. With 60% tread you should be ok, and I know anti-locks help. Anyway, be safe and good luck with the new ones!
#5
The house wood is all in since the weekend, 8-1/2 cords. I have 2 cord for the shop left over.
#6
General Woodworking / Re: Still making benches
Last post by doc henderson - Today at 02:00:07 PM
I like the way he hangs them on the wall. ffcheesy ffcheesy .
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General Board / Re: The weather 2024
Last post by SwampDonkey - Today at 01:55:57 PM
Close to 80° on Monday, 82° today. Mostly sunny but I think the clouds are moving is for evening thunder crackers which are continuing into Thursday, so I suspect some soakers from that.

Lots of wheat or barley is up and green on the fields now. They planted to field up by the woodlot last week to soybeans. I see a pale full of treated seed in their yard. The deer and moose will have a chewing good time up there.
#8
FOOD! FOOD! FOOD! / Re: Making your own flour and ...
Last post by SwampDonkey - Today at 01:51:02 PM
We like cornmeal fine up here, that way it doesn't need pre cooking like cereal, can make your corn bread like flour. We have a local mill that does courser meal, but it needs cooked or your corn bread will be like eating gravel if just baked as is in the oven. :D I used to be able to buy a lb at a time, the last time I could get it it was a 10 lb bag. I'll be 30 years older before that could ever get used up. :D We only make corn bread with home baked beans, and that is only in the winter. Some times is just buttermilk biscuit with the beans. We use fine meal with flour to bread fish sometimes. Roll your trout or salmon is good melted butter and fry it up.
#9
to be clear, I did not think your or my language was offensive, but possibly being accused of being gentlemen might be. ffcheesy ffcheesy ffcheesy
#10
The Outdoor Board / Re: A Forestry Forum snake hun...
Last post by doc henderson - Today at 01:42:39 PM
OCH I have accused you of such.  I think Dr. Freud could make some contributions to the conversation and artistic interpretation.!! ffcheesy ffcool :uhoh: :usa:

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