Glad you went. I needed it.On the way to Shipshewana I stopped and got some broccoli plants to replace the ones a deer ate. Then there was a ND at the gun show. i bought an old .22 pump. Stopped at the LGS filled them in. Got to visit my suppressor.
came home, took The dog out. Wiped down the 22. Had to fluff the last load of laundry. Got it hung up.
now I am hungry…
leftover t-bone. I will slice a leftover potato and fry.
Lumber prices are still pretty high I think. At least compared to a few years ago.Got some measurements, and researched pricing (about crapped myself) and I have a strong feeling that she will find an alternative.
I believe they are higher than just two years ago. I could be incorrect, as I sometimes am.Lumber prices are still pretty high I think. At least compared to a few years ago.
Hey... look at that. Free lumber.Lumber is up, but metal siding is astronomical!
This structure is getting expensive.
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Try startron additive. It’s great in small engines. Won’t fix Everything but it’s the best 7/8$ you can spend and a pint treats like 60 gallons of petroleum..My son was tasked with, after mowing, edging.
He couldn't get the edger going.
Mine is basically junk, a weedwhacker with a blade instead of string.
I figured it was carboned up inside and the plug needs attention. Don't have time for all that.
Fresh mix of gas and after fumbling in the garage a bit, a shot of ether.
It jumped into duty like a soldier!
Edging is also done.
Wagler metals is who we used for our pole barn and they were cheaper for same productHey... look at that. Free lumber.
Down here, surprisingly Carter Lumber was cheaper than anyone else. Beat Gillmans and Menards by a hundred dollars or more. And it is cut to my specificationsWagler metals is who we used for our pole barn and they were cheaper for same product
Thanks.Try startron additive. It’s great in small engines. Won’t fix Everything but it’s the best 7/8$ you can spend and a pint treats like 60 gallons of petroleum..