86turbodsl
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Is that gooseneck hydraulic dove? Man i want one of those so bad. Thinking of modding my gooseneck for that.
Is that gooseneck hydraulic dove? Man i want one of those so bad. Thinking of modding my gooseneck for that.









I had to cut down and rip out about 40' of the cedar fence at our house today, should have been able to get another 5 years out of it, but a couple years ago the neighbor had some random fool with a snowplow push snow for them, he pushed through our fence. in the process, he broke one of the vertical posts and split one panel in half, another one was moved a bit. I should have been adamant that they have their insurance pay for it, but the neighbor said they would fix it in the spring. Well, "fix it" was a very loose term, the handyman they hired made it look nice for the neighbor, but on our side it was a couple braces of 2x4 and 45 degree post to sure up the broken one. At that point I looked into our homeowners insurance, but they said it would be a $500 deductible and they would adjust for depreciation, essentially it would be a waste of time and money. Last week we had 40 plus MPH winds and two panels broke free and flipped into the neighbors yard. Luckily none of their vehicles were close, I am betting if the fence hit one of their cars there wouldn't be any recollection of why the fence was damaged originally. So we secured things a bit better to be safe, but today is getting windy again and tomorrow will be really windy, time to remove things. I know the fence was close to end of life anyways, but it still *****. Now I am trying to figure out how to build a new one, one that won't fall down, or rot, and will outlive me. I am thinking metal posts and framework to hold wood slats, once I fabricate it, I will get the steel galvanized, each post will be in concrete as well. I can see it now, the year is 2075, the add says 10' metal poles, free, must be removed from the ground........

A piece of 8” or so pipe filled with concrete and embedded in a 1/2 yard of concrete, you’ll likely find the plow laying there![]()
My Dad had a next door neighbor who moved his lawn lower than my dad's. He would over mow our yard and cut off the sprinkler heads. These were definitely on our property. So my dad pounded re-bar into the ground next to each head. AND painted them green.
Next time the neighbor mowed, he hit that re-bar and destroyed his mower shaft. He was pissed. When he confronted my dad, dad just told him the sprinkler heads kept falling over and needed to have some support. After giving the guy the "look" (dad was a jr high school principal for 48yrs), the guy got it and understood that it was his own f-ing fault for hitting all those sprinkler heads.
Never happened again. Well, except when my dad hit one... He ripped them out after that.




Sometimes all it takes is some silence and a certain look.![]()


That is the problem, it was all cool stuff, but I have to draw the line somewhere, it isn't like I don't have enough stuff to last me for a lifetime of projects.![]()