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Wow that looks great @67Firebird ! With spring coming on those muddy trails are going to be a lot more 4-wheeler friendly with the new gravel.
Got 'er feng shui'ed up proper, ya did. |
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Originally Posted By midmo: Wow that looks great @67Firebird ! With spring coming on those muddy trails are going to be a lot more 4-wheeler friendly with the new gravel. Got 'er feng shui'ed up proper, ya did. View Quote Thanks. Everyone here likes it, and now my son and daughter can pick me up by my ramp, instead of me having to walk to the other end of the house. |
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That's beautiful. I love Cedar.
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I can smell that cedar from here.
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"The past is a foreign country; they do things differently there."
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Originally Posted By 67Firebird: Thanks. It goes under those two Cedars, which would hit at about his windshield. Once past that, it only goes a short distance. Not even enough room to turn a dump truck around. Here's a pic from the top, parked under some more trees. https://i.postimg.cc/fRHTyB5R/2024-2-14-Driveway.jpg View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By 67Firebird: Originally Posted By Merlin: That looks great!!! But: Why didn't the guy tail-gate it? Thanks. It goes under those two Cedars, which would hit at about his windshield. Once past that, it only goes a short distance. Not even enough room to turn a dump truck around. Here's a pic from the top, parked under some more trees. https://i.postimg.cc/fRHTyB5R/2024-2-14-Driveway.jpg Ah yes. Truckers are far more aware of low hanging crap, especially dump truckers. When I order gravel, he always runs the route before dumping to make sure there are no hanging tree limbs or, especially, no low hanging power lines. |
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I'm not Retired, I'm a Professional Grandpa!
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Originally Posted By 67Firebird: I was just talking about that. https://i.postimg.cc/hPydXT1t/ThinkBulbBreaks.gif A sign on the Cedar, with my first name at the top, and an arrow underneath pointing to the left. We may have to talk about that. https://i.postimg.cc/hvcGZrnF/2024-2-14-House-and-New-Driveway-4.jpg View Quote Piece a' cake... and you already provided the materials. We might be able to shoot for cleanup round 2 this Sunday, if you're not tied up with other stuff. I'll see if I can't crank you out a sign before the next trip. |
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Sunday is open. I hope you can make it, and a sign would be a nice bonus.
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Born with a low tolerance for bullshit
KY, USA
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Originally Posted By midmo: @67Firebird if you're wondering, I didn't fall off the face of the planet this weekend... took a spill last Tues carrying a bunch of lumber, came down hard on my side and have been laid up ever since. I ain't nearly as resilient as I used to be, turns out. Hoping to be back on my feet by next weekend, might be able to swing by for another load then. We'll see how things go, just keeping you posted! View Quote Oh no! I hope by the time I type this, you are better. Getting older has sucked for me, for certain. I don't bounce like I used to. |
Nobody ever wakes me at 2 in the morning telling me that my grass is out on the highway.~~Radiopat
Wine is sunlight held together by water~~Galileo Galilei Well-behaved women rarely make history~~Marilyn Monroe |
Born with a low tolerance for bullshit
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Originally Posted By midmo: Thank you Kitties! But sadly I just had to cancel a second run to 67Firebird's place we had scheduled for today because I'm not quite back up to lifting/loading speed yet. I must have smooshed something up pretty good inside; probably should have gone to doc but figured that would just end up with me paying a few $K to have them end up telling me to go home and take it easy. Working on a sign for '67 out of some of the cedar from the first load, though, so it's not a total loss. Another link in the trash-to-treasure chain. Names have been changed to protect this innocent. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/219829/67_JPG-3132925.jpg View Quote That's turning out GREAT! Is the arrow actual? Or a mockup? I was looking at that nice deep cut! |
Nobody ever wakes me at 2 in the morning telling me that my grass is out on the highway.~~Radiopat
Wine is sunlight held together by water~~Galileo Galilei Well-behaved women rarely make history~~Marilyn Monroe |
Originally Posted By Kitties-with-Sigs: That's turning out GREAT! Is the arrow actual? Or a mockup? I was looking at that nice deep cut! View Quote Both arrow and lettering will be engraved, or rather routed out with a CNC router and painted black. The pic is just a preview from the software I use to drive it (Vectric VCarve Pro). |
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Born with a low tolerance for bullshit
KY, USA
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Nobody ever wakes me at 2 in the morning telling me that my grass is out on the highway.~~Radiopat
Wine is sunlight held together by water~~Galileo Galilei Well-behaved women rarely make history~~Marilyn Monroe |
I got the sign today, and it's awesome. Thanks, MidMo.
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Glad to help '67!
I know you've got more trees you want to tend to, but I'll probably have to skip a few weekends to catch up on home stuff (and a project I've been promising @buck19delta forever). But we're not done yet! |
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Voting to fix our societies problems, is just as effective as donating to the NRA to expand gun rights.
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No problem at all. The one you did yesterday was the only one left that had any time issue. The rest is just casual, as you feel like it. With all that you cleaned up right in front of my room, plus the one yesterday, everyone here is happy.
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The whole band saw mill thing gets me going. If only I was a few years younger.
Many a nice log gets chopped into firewood or just sits and rots because it isn't worth it for the big boys to come and get just a couple of logs or they are (justifiably) scared about iron hardware in it . When you really look hard on youtube or whatever you discover you really need lots of space and a fair amount of expensive equipment to do it right and if you invest in all that you end up working very hard to pay for everything |
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Originally Posted By nhsport: The whole band saw mill thing gets me going. If only I was a few years younger. Many a nice log gets chopped into firewood or just sits and rots because it isn't worth it for the big boys to come and get just a couple of logs or they are (justifiably) scared about iron hardware in it . When you really look hard on youtube or whatever you discover you really need lots of space and a fair amount of expensive equipment to do it right and if you invest in all that you end up working very hard to pay for everything View Quote A real live bandsaw mill is my ultimate goal, just out of reach for me right now. But you can rescue quite a bit of "craft" wood with a regular 14" woodworking bandsaw with a riser block, giving it a cutting capacity of about 12". You can do chunks of logs up to about 3' long without too much trouble, longer if you build some kind of sled/support carriage. Resawing with that rig is what got me looking at real sawmills. ETA: the mills themselves don't have to be terribly expensive (though they can be). The one I've been looking at most recently still comes in at less than a lot of nicely equipped AR's: https://mechmaxx.com/products/32-portable-sawmill-420cc-15hp-e-start-kohler-gasoline-engine-29-board-width-11-log-length-13-track-bed Moving logs around is another issue, but I'm already somewhat set of for that for firewood processing. If I started milling a whole bunch of stuff I'd probably have to get a skid steer or something. |
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