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Douglas Ostrander

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Here is my building project. Guy is saying two days to finish. But didn't say which two days. No ends. Keep firewood out of the snow. 118 anchor bolts to attach the plates.

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moparnut88

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We took one down and put it back up at our place. I got tired of putting in bolts! And let me tell you there were thousands of em. It's been a good building though. Best thing we ever done is spray foamed the inside of it. Nice and cozy now.

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So I'm in the process of joining up with the local VFD for Udall, KS. The Chief called me up the other day to inform me that he'd had a tree removed, but the trunk was still there. His future S.I.L. (who I help farm for and His Dad), told him that I had some big saws (he hasn't met Doug...), and wanted to know if I'd buck up a Siberian Elm trunk for Him. 4 cuts, a hidden piece of rebar :BangHead:and $60 later it was done. I told Him he didn't need to pay me, but He insisted on it. That Snellerized 660 I bought off a fried locally did just fine, even when I had that 36" bar with semi-skip chisel buried. The 9010 would have done even better, if it didn't have an air leak.
 
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