Saw Collector
OPE Member
Remake Monday....
He should demand his check and go home.
We had three delays in the start of this job.
1. Frost leaving the ground.
2. Underground service locates (took 4 weeks for the power company to show up for "call before you dig'
3. Lumber...
I wish $5000 was all. We are roughly $50 linear ft for our job including gates and such.
I'd move.
Remake Monday....
Just plant bamboo or the lovely multi flora rosebushesWe had three delays in the start of this job.
1. Frost leaving the ground.
2. Underground service locates (took 4 weeks for the power company to show up for "call before you dig'
3. Lumber...
I wish $5000 was all. We are roughly $50 linear ft for our job including gates and such.
The way housing has skyrocketed here this was the cheaper of the options.
Tough call.We have been seriously considering selling our house and 18 acres with it. We have 12 more acres across the road.....and could just build a smaller house there, and pocket the profit.
My straight edge for milling is a 15ft ladder wishing it was 18ft.Evenin'View attachment 294770
We got my great nephew's 12x14 under roof and garage door put inView attachment 294771
He's buying a combo set of makitas tommorow
After trying mine.View attachment 294772
My buddy got me some nice 18ft ladders
Retired from a job
Same here.Nice to meet you yesterday Kenny. Hope you had a good ride home.
I did and went norf. Took my ass up the high road to 80 east then down the PATP NE extension. Maps said the ride was 3.75 hours via PATP and up 22 from Harrisburg. That way sucked 4.4 hours travel time with delays running about 80mph averages after the first 30 mile *s-word show here and in Harrisburg, fugg dat! Home was suppose to be 3.8 hours. Ran near 80+ again. Home in 3 hours.For all the PA area brothers who put some effort into meeting folks outside the confines of the interweb.
Pity this song now represents lezzo's and skinny jeaned hipster Subaru drivers to most.
Guess my nameGood Place here i see! i am Markus.
FuggYes, my comrades in Oklahoma continue to crank it out. Sounds like the pipeline is getting pretty full of TP now that the hoarders have moved on to gasoline.
Not bad. Seen and heard much worse on a regular payroll. They done real good for being that young.Remake Monday....
Guess my name
Welcome to never never land.
Camry for the win ay bro.That ride is a road tripper. Needs front struts, maybe and a RR tire balance but it's tight.
Zackly... until the Dragon Wagon goes back in service. Bit thirsty on gas but it can be improved to 23mpg with 5.7L V8. It gets 18mpg. It is a motel on wheels. The Camry... not so much but good enough for my bad back.Camry for the win ay bro.
Same thing been around since I was in middle school. Playing with neighborhood kids same easy tunes tooTough call.
Pull money from it and rent the place.
You cash out, they pay for your old home and you still own it like a bank. How do think that bankers got fat?... rhetorical reference.
Controlling the neighborhood and still having 17 acres to use is a the real win there.
My straight edge for milling is a 15ft ladder wishing it was 18ft.
Same here.
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I did and went norf. Took my ass up the high road to 80 east then down the PATP NE extension. Maps said the ride was 3.75 hours via PATP and up 22 from Harrisburg. That way sucked 4.4 hours travel time with delays running about 80mph averages after the first 30 mile *s-word show here and in Harrisburg, fugg dat! Home was suppose to be 3.8 hours. Ran near 80+ again. Home in 3 hours.
That ride is a road tripper. Needs front struts, maybe and a RR tire balance but it's tight.
Guess my name
Welcome to never never land.
Fugg
Not bad. Seen and heard much worse on a regular payroll. They done real good for being that young.
Nuttin to see here
Back to work hackets
Just plant bamboo or the lovely multi flora rosebushes
Nature's fence.
Or ring your property with used cars
Preferably school buses.
Hold my beer... field run... and you just drive off the road.I should hope so.
One of the best cars I ever bought was an 80 Toyota Celica that had been sitting under a pine tree for a couple years. $50 for the car, a used junkyard battery, a couple used tires and I thrashed the hell out of it for almost a year driving back and forth to tech school.
It rode real nice at 40-50mph through picked corn fields too.