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Pullstart

I installed the tee at the brine machine inlet, then up and out to the new spigot!  Best part, no leaks!

 

 

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Stormin

 Been a rather quiet day. Did a bit of bush trimming by the pond while it was dried up, except for a muddy patch in the middle. Mooched about waiting for the call to go for the Santa Fe.

 4-30pm went to collect it, just as the heavens opened with a vengeance. When I got back the pond was no longer dry. :blink:

 

 Anyway, Santa Fe now has 12mths m.o.t, full service and a perfect repair to the quarter panel. :handgestures-thumbup:

 

 Nearly forgot! Took swmbo to eldest daughters earlier. She's stopping overnight for a mother and daughter bonding session.

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ebinmaine

Well let's see. As much as I love reading this thread about all I have to contribute is this.

 

I started off the day by going to get a truck full of building supplies so I can drive around delivering building supplies.

Then I drove around southern Maine and I delivered building supplies.

 

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Stormin

 

3 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

Well let's see. As much as I love reading this thread about all I have to contribute is this.

 

I started off the day by going to get a truck full of building supplies so I can drive around delivering building supplies.

Then I drove around southern Maine and I delivered building supplies.

 

Never mind, Eric. Just think.You've got tomorrow and Sunday to concentrate on Colossus. :handgestures-thumbup:

 

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ebinmaine
4 minutes ago, Stormin said:

 

Never mind, Eric. Just think.You've got tomorrow and Sunday to concentrate on Colossus. :handgestures-thumbup:

 

I'll likely get a little bit of done on that. My intention is to get up in the morning and mess with the wiring on the Charger Hydro project.

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Pullstart

Some say the glass is half full.  Some say it’s half empty.  I say it has the best danged logo on the planet!  Enjoying a refreshment and a break from the still heat!

 

Hey @Dan.gerous... what time’s the beer cart ‘round the farm again?

 

 

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Dan.gerous
7 hours ago, pullstart said:

Some say the glass is half full.  Some say it’s half empty.  I say it has the best danged logo on the planet!  Enjoying a refreshment and a break from the still heat!

 

Hey @Dan.gerous... what time’s the beer cart ‘round the farm again?

 

 

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Will go and get the beer cart started!

 

 

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Mickwhitt

Last couple of days have been a bit of a mish mash.

Plumbing work at my nephews new house, out door tap etc.

More work in our front yard, garden based on orders from above.

Made a rifle mount for an air gun, not my usual area but its metal after all. IMG-20200620-WA0001.jpg.0395e092770ac33c23e079ce18fb5a1c.jpg

 

Oh and we have wood pigeons nesting in a laurel bush in the front, she tolerates us coming and going so should hatch her clutch of two eggs.

 

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formariz

Completed installation of mantle unit. Just a couple moldings more to do. Bit of a rush since they wanted it for Father’s Day.

 

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ebinmaine

Trina took the front door off and painted it today.

The split wooden door is a past project of hers as well.

 

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formariz
49 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

Trina took the front door off and painted it today.

The split wooden door is a past project of hers as well.

 

Nice. I really like the steps.

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ebinmaine
8 minutes ago, formariz said:

Nice. I really like the steps.

Thanks Caz.

 

Those are the ones we installed three or four years ago now. Ancient foundation stones.

All done by hand with levers and fulcrums and a little bit of intelligence and brawn.

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formariz
4 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

Thanks Caz.

 

Those are the ones we installed three or four years ago now. Ancient foundation stones.

All done by hand with levers and fulcrums and a little bit of intelligence and brawn.

They are great. I am always looking for natural stuff to do things like that. That Dutch door is awesome. Did she clench nails on the back or she nailed boards from back? Don't seem to see nails in the front.

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ebinmaine
1 minute ago, formariz said:

They are great. I am always looking for natural stuff to do things like that. That Dutch door is awesome. Did she clench nails on the back or she nailed boards from back? Don't seem to see nails in the front.

I'll let her know you said that when I see her later. She'll really appreciate that compliment especially coming from you.

 

I didn't actually watch her put it together. I want to say it was actually done with screws that were just a hair shorter than the combined thickness of the boards.

 

 

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Stormin

  Took a Husqvarna  ride on mower trans I had lying around to a friends. The brake on his was goosed and he has a very steep drive. As in Veeery Steeeep.

  Back home and mowed the lawn. Was going to mow the green etc but the C-125 had other ideas. Starter solenoid past its sell by date I think.

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D_Mac

Thought I would give a little attention to the Lambert Project. Pin Stripe didnt want to stick very well. Never had such an issue.

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ebinmaine
12 minutes ago, D_Mac said:

Pin Stripe didnt want to stick very well.

Too hot?

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SylvanLakeWH
6 hours ago, ebinmaine said:

 

All done by hand with levers and fulcrums and a little bit of intelligence (Trina, of course) and brawn (You?).

 

:ychain:

 

Love those steps!!!

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bc.gold

Our property borders a backwater of the Little Saskatchewan River so we get a lot of wildlife passing through. This evenings guest.

 

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SylvanLakeWH

Changed out a fried drive belt on my 15 year old toro push mower.

 

I must say - I am impressed that the belt lasted 15 years without fail, mowing 3 lawns a week for the last 5 years... and 1 / week prior to that. Ingenious drive belt system - simple and obviously very bomb-proof.

 

All in all - a great mower!

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Stormin
19 hours ago, ebinmaine said:

 

The split wooden door is a past project of hers as well.

 

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  Nice door! :handgestures-thumbup: We call them Stable doors.

 

  Showed it Carol and asked, "Why can't you make things like that? She replied, "Why keep a dog and bark yourself?" :rolleyes:

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Dan.gerous

I changed the wheels on the wheelie bin - the old ones are for sale if anybody wants them, plenty of mileage left.

 

I found a way to use the wheelhorse and trailer for this project 😁

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Razorback
On 6/14/2020 at 2:16 AM, Mickwhitt said:

I did a little more work on the PTO brake...

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Obviously I have no deck fitted but at present it stops the PTO bell from spinning when the engine stops.

Mick 


I like that! I wish we were closer so I could take advantage of your machining skill!!

 

I usually use the sole/toe of my right boot!

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Mickwhitt

Done a bit more on the new exhaust system.

Decided on making one end cap removable so I can experiment with packing materials etc. 

I used some stainless steel spring clips I had laying around.

When I get a good set up I can just leave the cap on permanently. 

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ebinmaine
10 minutes ago, Mickwhitt said:

Done a bit more on the new exhaust system.

Decided on making one end cap removable so I can experiment with packing materials etc. 

I used some stainless steel spring clips I had laying around.

When I get a good set up I can just leave the cap on permanently. 

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Well done Mick.

I like the experimentation possibilities.

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