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#1
General Board / plastic sheet cover on roof
Last post by mojo88 - Today at 05:23:38 AM
yesterday I tried to cover the roof where the leaks were.
some people say its going to make the leaks worse.
but its already rotten bad inside the attic and I will try anything.
it was not easy putting it up there. it doesnt look high in the pictures but when youre up there with NO safety equipment doing it alone and trying not to break any super fragile tiles its a mission.

inside the attic its really badly rotten and needs all the help it can get.

what would you do.
#2
General Board / Re: The weather 2024
Last post by SwampDonkey - Today at 05:02:11 AM
42°F with fog this morning. Still dry, but now at least the air has some moisture in it.  ffsmiley

Looked like my neighbor had some hilled rows for potatoes or something. Looked like fine sand, so dry. Hasn't been all that hot yet and nothing different for the next week, perhaps a few days of cooler if anything. No flies biting yet, have seen some mosquitoes around the shop.
#3
General Board / Re: Finishing options for roug...
Last post by SwampDonkey - Today at 04:58:22 AM
My shop has spruce plywood walls and ceiling. I'm going to be using linseed oil, two coats. I got it in 5 gallon pales. No cheaper than any other finish. But locally they only sell it by the litre jug and three times the price for the same volume. It arrived here 2 business days after I ordered it. Maybe that is an option for you since it would not have all those noxious vapours.
#4
General Board / sauna problems: flashing water...
Last post by mojo88 - Today at 04:46:36 AM
Hi. There are alot of problems with this sauna. The metal chimney around the flashing outside has gaps and lets rain water inside and has started rotting the wood inside the sauna room. The brick mortar next to the sauna and water heater is like sand in some places. It looks like its going to collapse some day soon without intervention.

Basically I was given the task to fix this with my own initiative and wallet without much experience with this yet.

I have removed the heat shielding on the ceiling just above the sauna because when I got here it was just barely hanging there by 2 rusty nails.

I use the sauna but first heat the water and then when its hot I heat the sauna. It creates some heat around the base of the chimney and is a bit worrying about potential fire hazard. There should probably be more fire heat resistant material around those rotten parts.

Any advice where to start before it gets worse..
#5
Forest Education / Re: Current Emerald Ash Borer ...
Last post by KJ42 - Today at 02:59:18 AM
Whats the new updated info on the EAB? My State Forester in PA told me they are just in limbo right now monitoring the EAB, whatever that means. I just treated a couple younger 6" dbh and smaller ashes with a root soak to see if I can save 1 or 2. I did find 2 Green Ashes down in my forest that have avoided the onslaught. One is 17"dbh, the other 7" dbh. Both have no signs of "D" holes and are currently fully leafing out. No signs of loose, girdling bark. I have to find an arborist to treat the big Ash ASAP.  I was very surprised to find them as they are surrounded by infested, dead Ash. I wish I could find out if the EAB is still here or have they moved on?
#6
The Outdoor Board / Re: Problem: My Pond Full of M...
Last post by Southside - Today at 12:28:59 AM
That was back in the late '90s, his hand was pretty messed up and his thumb was missing.  End of his career.  My employer at the time still had some old dynamite lying around and would use it to take out beaver dams.  The Navy taught me a few things about explosives, but these guys missed the classes for sure.  One day an "old timer" showed me how to remove a beaver dam and I recall commenting that we were using an awful lot of explosive for the job.  My concerns were dismissed and he went to blowing the dam, and subsequently the two side by side train tankers that were re-purposed as culverts. Then there was the day I got called as the case of sticks stored in in the airplane hanger "didn't look right" -- well it was sweating and I know YH understands what that means when I say that.  Nobody wanted to report it so I addressed the issue with about 10 gallons of diesel fuel and told the Sgt that I was going to do the same with the rest of what they had on hand as it was pretty clear that this practice needed to end.  As far as I knew, that was the end of an era and the end of an error, how nobody died was a miracle. 
#7
The Outdoor Board / Re: Problem: My Pond Full of M...
Last post by YellowHammer - Yesterday at 11:43:26 PM
Getting injured with something as mild mannered and predictable as dynamite is pretty stupid, but I guess fishing can be dangerous for the wrong people.  He only lost his thumb?  If he'd used a bigger charge, he may have been more careful with his fuse timing, but at least he survived. 
#8
The Outdoor Board / Re: Problem: My Pond Full of M...
Last post by Andries - Yesterday at 11:34:27 PM
#9
The Outdoor Board / Re: Problem: My Pond Full of M...
Last post by Southside - Yesterday at 10:58:39 PM
Quote from: YellowHammer on Yesterday at 05:23:37 PMHe was fishing with dynamite?
Yup. 
#10
The Outdoor Board / Re: WV Catfish 2024
Last post by WV Sawmiller - Yesterday at 10:00:01 PM
   I got everyone up around 6:30 this morning and my mom, daughter, 7 y/o GS and 6 y/o GD went to check and take up lines. Neither child had ever been catfishing so it was a new experience to them. My GS was the designated  net operator. I'd pull the line and fish up until it was securely in the net and he'd pull it in. The fish started about 4-5 lbs then 8-9 lb then a 20 lb flathead that my GS told his mom "It is Ginormus!". We caught 9 that weighed 86 lbs. The top 4 weighed 56 lbs. I cleaned the 5 biggest flatheads and gave the last 6 to a neighbor who wanted them and agreed to clean them. It was a great day on the lake with Mom, daughter and 2 very excited and fun grandkids.

    We had another live well full but not as packed as yesterday.

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