@redline4 thought of you when I started this project. Some outside tables out of cedar.View attachment 203794
Kinda hard to see it,but there's a giant of a black dog in the bed of the nissan
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Kinda hard to see it,but there's a giant of a black dog in the bed of the nissan
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I disable the air bag so he goes through the windshield instead of getting crushed in a collision. Good luck, Arlo!
I haven't yet. Just got everything cut for now. Was thinking wood dowels and screws from underneath.Nice! How did you attach the pieces?
I couldn't think of what breed it was when I took the picture, thanks for the identification bud. In Tennessee I know they passed a law requiring the dog/dogs must be restrained while in the back of a truck but I'm not sure about dogs in the front other than they aren't supposed to be in the driver's lapLooks like a newfie, AKA a Newfoundland. The problem with having a huge dog is it's difficult to transport them safely. But something I think folks also forget about is if you have them up front in your car - the air bag will almost certainly kill them in an accident unless you got some sort of crazy doggy seat belt(aren't they gonna require them in california?).
Nice truck, BTW. I have always been meaning to get a hold of a Mack Bulldog hood ornament. Just never did get around to it.
Our little blind whippet demands to be in my lap most times. I disable the air bag so he goes through the windshield instead of getting crushed in a collision. Good luck, Arlo!
I couldn't think of what breed it was when I took the picture, thanks for the identification bud. In Tennessee I know they passed a law requiring the dog/dogs must be restrained while in the back of a truck but I'm not sure about dogs in the front other than they aren't supposed to be in the driver's lap
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I couldn't stand it eitherI dunno how folks can actually drive with an animal in their lap. It's awkward enough sometimes simply when I am a passenger with Arlo in my lap.
Great pictures, looks beautiful out there.Wife an I went fer a drive behind the home,,,protected are called LacDubous (sp) Grasslands.
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That's real nice.Almost have this sp125/101b build doneView attachment 203837View attachment 203838 View attachment 203839View attachment 203840 View attachment 203841
How much you want for it?Almost have this sp125/101b build doneView attachment 203837View attachment 203838 View attachment 203839View attachment 203840 View attachment 203841
I wonder how long it will last? The good ol ones lasted a really long time.New dishwasher. Wife always wanted one.
Was kind of a pain in the @$$. While plumbing in the washer drain the sink trap drain thing broke. ( was rotten) wife drove half hour each way to grab me a new one. Then went to put it in and the one abs pipe broke at a fitting. So today ran to grab the parts and rebuilt all the plumbing from sink to the pipe in wall. Just need to trim up the one door to fit the opening and maybe trim it up around the washer somehow tomorrow.
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Looks good, I want one too .New dishwasher. Wife always wanted one.
Was kind of a pain in the @$$. While plumbing in the washer drain the sink trap drain thing broke. ( was rotten) wife drove half hour each way to grab me a new one. Then went to put it in and the one abs pipe broke at a fitting. So today ran to grab the parts and rebuilt all the plumbing from sink to the pipe in wall. Just need to trim up the one door to fit the opening and maybe trim it up around the washer somehow tomorrow.
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That's why I don't have one.I wonder how long it will last? The good ol ones lasted a really long time.
Well for only little over 300 hopefully a few years. If not back to the old fashion way.I wonder how long it will last? The good ol ones lasted a really long time.