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I did have to stop once to wait for my wifeHell of a hike to the top huh?
I did have to stop once to wait for my wifeHell of a hike to the top huh?
Tail of the Dragon is a 11 mile stretch of road with 318 turns. Lots of fun on 2 wheels. If u was in Cherokee you were very close to the Wheels Through Time Museum. Very cool place. Highly recommended.Not sure what the dragon is. Most of our activities involved driving away from Gatlinburg/ Sevier co. Cherokee NC had a pretty fantastic museum of the Cherokee people. I've seen probably over a dozen Peter Toth wood sculptures in different states so this was on my bucket list:View attachment 289784
Gotcha. I think you just described 90% of the roads down there.Tail of the Dragon is a 11 mile stretch of road with 318 turns. Lots of fun on 2 wheels. If u was in Cherokee you were very close to the Wheels Through Time Museum. Very cool place. Highly recommended.
doing good going to visit her in a couple hoursForgot.
You fellers are more into sheep.
How you and Maddie doin slacker?
Mom doing better I hope.
Good afternoon fellas.
Concrete will always crack, and probably let the water out. But you could clean up the liners and put them underneath the concrete. I wouldn’t think the liner would hurt animals at all. They make bird baths out of concreteThe 5 or 6 year old rubber pond liners are taking a beating.
I'm contemplating doing concrete. I've been reading on it, most of the time it's for a Coy fish pond. Sounds like typical thickness they are going is 4"...
So, thoughts? I don't think I'd need to go that thick, but, I'm no expert.
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@huskihl , @Stihl working Hard , what are your guys thoughts?
I've also read that for fish, a guy has to spray it with a rubber coating otherwise the lime leaches out and kills the fish.. not sure if it's an issue for deer, birds, and such? I see concrete cattle water holding ponds.
Or have someone drop you off a 10 yard load of junk gumbo clay that they are getting rid of. Spread that *s-word out with your skid steer into a bowl and it would work just dandy I betThe 5 or 6 year old rubber pond liners are taking a beating.
I'm contemplating doing concrete. I've been reading on it, most of the time it's for a Coy fish pond. Sounds like typical thickness they are going is 4"...
So, thoughts? I don't think I'd need to go that thick, but, I'm no expert.
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@huskihl , @Stihl working Hard , what are your guys thoughts?
I've also read that for fish, a guy has to spray it with a rubber coating otherwise the lime leaches out and kills the fish.. not sure if it's an issue for deer, birds, and such? I see concrete cattle water holding ponds.
Or have someone drop you off a 10 yard load of junk gumbo clay that they are getting rid of. Spread that *s-word out with your skid steer into a bowl and it would work just dandy I bet
Hey, why it gotta be Georgia?
I thought the West Virgie guys were more into that.![]()
lol deliverance
Wouldn’t one of those 100gal Rubbermaid water tanks work bury it
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I'd vote concrete over the liner as well. @redline4 you might get some gooder ideas from the diy natural pool crowd as well.
https://www.motherearthnews.com/diy/natural-swimming-pool-zmaz02aszgoe
I think it's Torin that make/brand most of the world's trolley jacks Stevo. Mine's rebadged with one of our two major autoparts company logos Supercheap but it's been good. Low profile 3000kg. Low enough for the Odyssey, tall and strong enough for the Ranger.I need a new floor jack. I'm a buy once cry once kind a guy to a point. Not into harbor freight type quality but not paying for the Snap on name either. Any suggestions?




