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oldironfarmer
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Long day yesterday chasing around. My hired man worked after his day job on the new house we bought. He finished up
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) and got here at 8:00 with a load for the dump (mainly a rotted carport). Asked if he could work an hour on the ceiling. Of course. I wish I had his energy. I came in and fixed supper instead of helping.
However he got the first 1/4 of the ceiling done. It is tedious transferring the lights. I'm very pleased.
The end of the metal is crooked because it is not tied to the last truss. The next row of metal slips between it and the truss then screwed.
While I was cleaning a place for his scaffold I came across my stock of paint thinner. Years ago we were making trivet frames for an artist. Little wooden frames for a ceramic tile. We were making several hundred per month and they all got painted or clear lacquer. I found three gallons of lacquer, two gallons of the horrendous green paint he used. And four five gallon cans of lacquer thinner, one five of paint thinner and one five of kerosene. We used the lift for a paint table and have not painted trivet frames since at least 1997. Oooh, that's twenty years
Cans are still full.
) and got here at 8:00 with a load for the dump (mainly a rotted carport). Asked if he could work an hour on the ceiling. Of course. I wish I had his energy. I came in and fixed supper instead of helping.However he got the first 1/4 of the ceiling done. It is tedious transferring the lights. I'm very pleased.
The end of the metal is crooked because it is not tied to the last truss. The next row of metal slips between it and the truss then screwed.
While I was cleaning a place for his scaffold I came across my stock of paint thinner. Years ago we were making trivet frames for an artist. Little wooden frames for a ceramic tile. We were making several hundred per month and they all got painted or clear lacquer. I found three gallons of lacquer, two gallons of the horrendous green paint he used. And four five gallon cans of lacquer thinner, one five of paint thinner and one five of kerosene. We used the lift for a paint table and have not painted trivet frames since at least 1997. Oooh, that's twenty years

Cans are still full.
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Bulls are pretty docile, I have no idea why he wandered. Certainly he has all my cattle bred but it has not been a problem before, so I put it up to genetics.
And three will fire up right now.

Sounds like the next project
I'm sure the total charge was $6.97. I ship a mail a fair amount of eBay sales and don't keep good track of costs so I could not have figured it out looking at receipts.

I see pictures of you burning stuff all the time.