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Iffin’ I was a much younger fellow, I’d invest in a three quarter ton van with a roll out shelf for two layers of saws.

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I have to leave behind ten or more others I’d like to bring. [emoji22]
 

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We ( the whole fan damily) will be going to the Branson area May 3.

Is there anything I should bring to:
A: Springfield
B: Nixa
C: points along the route
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Hey carl. Got a new saw that needs dipping really bad. Wizard poulan XXV. Looks good but wont pop.
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Residential plumbing doesn’t deal with much schedule 40 steel. Mainly brass up to 1”. When I was doing commercial plumbing I still would only use pipe wrenches when needed. Using the right materials from the start doesn’t require extreme tightening imho
So does the tape go on first? I want to get this right the fifth time LOL, I am tired of taking off ten pieces to fix one leaking joint. Funny, my unions don't leak, and what I've read says they are prone to that. Unions are a lifesaver, imo.
 

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Good morning! I missed a couple days, I did my first official tree job. Man I busted my butt hard, but feel good today. This new career direction give me a useful reason to do strenuous activity, and to deal with inconveniences and challenges that make me grow. However, the first day it became abundantly clear that I need a chipper. Dealing with this brush is not sustainable in the long term. I need to figure out a way to tow a small/medium chipper behind my trailer, because I want this to be a one man operation.
 
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