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Re: What non automotive projects and repairs are you doing?

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abscate wrote: 04 Oct 2021, 07:39 One of the Triclopyr family is deadly to aquatics, so make sure you have the right one (the ester?) if you have wet animals nearby.
I mixed a small portion of Triclopyr Ester in distilled water, added Non-Ionic Surfactant and Lazer Blur dye. Sprayed the small area to test it, 2 weeks later Charlie is on the run.
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volvolugnut wrote: 22 Oct 2021, 13:31
BlackBart wrote: 22 Oct 2021, 12:35 1937-812-cabriolet.jpg
A whole Cord looks better than a half cord (Even in a Volvo).

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Did you know a Cord was first marketed by Honda?

If you pull in front of a Cord in traffic , are you cutting the cord?

If you get poor running , do you check the Cordless vacuum?

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Yesterday I completed the new gutter drains. I used aluminum drain tubes attached to the vinyl guttering. Although not intended to work together, the 2 x 3 inch drain tube fit over the 2 x 2 inch drain from the gutter.
After getting the vinyl gutter installed, I thought about the brittleness of vinyl in below zero weather. Anyone had a cold weather failure with vinyl gutter?
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abscate wrote: 26 Oct 2021, 01:05

Did you know a Cord was first marketed by Honda?

Are you pulling our legs with a Cord?

Oh, Accord. You will be punished for that one.

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I’ve been Woofing……
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Hey Abscate, cool to see you under the sun... !
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xHeart wrote: 24 Oct 2021, 17:16 I mixed a small portion of Triclopyr Ester in distilled water, added Non-Ionic Surfactant and Lazer Blur dye. Sprayed the small area to test it, 2 weeks later Charlie is on the run.
The grass is visible again, but looks thin. I intend to restore the cool grass turf.

I've found a used Craftsman 18" Quiet Cut II push mower; it is clean. Does anyone know if there is a universal grass catcher that would fit, unless there is one with exact fit?

TIA!
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abscate wrote: 02 Nov 2021, 04:59 I’ve been Woofing……
i like doing carpentry work. It is not too fussy and you make visible progress quickly. Something about open framing makes the structure look bigger than the finished building.

I built a 32 x 52 foot wood frame building 20 years ago with minimal help after the concrete floor. I built trusses for the roof. You can build trusses on the ground in a jig and with a day of helpers put them on the frame. Very satisfying work.

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It's all fun and games until you shoot a gun nail through your hand!
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BlackBart wrote: 03 Nov 2021, 09:35 It's all fun and games until you shoot a gun nail through your hand!
My projects have all been with a manual hammer. I have used a gas powered nail gun in the past. Those are convenient and handy. Unless the safety is damaged, current nail guns are unlikely to shoot nails in the air. BUT, you can press the nail gun to a hand or foot and pull the trigger. It does not know flesh from wood.
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2009 Smart Passion
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