Quote from: maraudinglizard on February 10, 2024, 07:50:59 PMReplaced the handles on the wheelbarrow. It's was a long overdue project and I needed it to move stuff around without using the tractor until the ground dries out some. I've had it since I moved here, it's been a good one. Hopefully I won't get much rain, I am just about done getting shed roof sealed up and ready for painting. I'm still using a Wheelbarrow that my dad modified the wood handles by replacing them with 2"metal conduit, it has live outside for 50 years now.
Replaced the handles on the wheelbarrow. It's was a long overdue project and I needed it to move stuff around without using the tractor until the ground dries out some. I've had it since I moved here, it's been a good one. Hopefully I won't get much rain, I am just about done getting shed roof sealed up and ready for painting.
well, it's gonna get worse with La Nina when El Nino is gone, DRY and HOTTER
Fired up the desktop PC and did some Win 10 updates. Tried to install a 750BG SATA HD I had from an old security cam system I had but it was bad. Dl'd VLC dvd player and popped in s1e1 of Deadwood from the 3 season set that Wayne ripped an sent to us. We also have 1883 season 1. Sure wish Taylor Sheridan would finish things he starts.
Quote from: avator on February 12, 2024, 01:18:17 PMFired up the desktop PC and did some Win 10 updates. Tried to install a 750BG SATA HD I had from an old security cam system I had but it was bad. Dl'd VLC dvd player and popped in s1e1 of Deadwood from the 3 season set that Wayne ripped an sent to us. We also have 1883 season 1. Sure wish Taylor Sheridan would finish things he starts.I don't think there will be anymore 1883. I'm pretty sure 1923 is the continuation of 1883. Heard that season 5 is going to be the last of Yellowstone.
Not much for today, I am underwater again. Make a mail and zoo food run. Then figure out what is doable outside with out involving rubber boots or wade to the shop and set up my new faceting mast on the lap machine. It's to cold with the wind blowing to cut rocks and shells. Tile cutters are not a dry operation and I have had enough of the "wet" as it is.
Quote from: maraudinglizard on February 13, 2024, 12:11:26 PMNot much for today, I am underwater again. Make a mail and zoo food run. Then figure out what is doable outside with out involving rubber boots or wade to the shop and set up my new faceting mast on the lap machine. It's to cold with the wind blowing to cut rocks and shells. Tile cutters are not a dry operation and I have had enough of the "wet" as it is.The ground seems to be soaking up the water pretty good here.
Quote from: avator on February 13, 2024, 12:12:33 PMQuote from: maraudinglizard on February 13, 2024, 12:11:26 PMNot much for today, I am underwater again. Make a mail and zoo food run. Then figure out what is doable outside with out involving rubber boots or wade to the shop and set up my new faceting mast on the lap machine. It's to cold with the wind blowing to cut rocks and shells. Tile cutters are not a dry operation and I have had enough of the "wet" as it is.The ground seems to be soaking up the water pretty good here.I wish it would drain off quick but the type of soil I have here is a clay loam with miocene soil mixed in, another words a non draining, slimy soil. Short and sweet, SWAMP mud! Dry times it's hard as a rock but when it gets wet, it is nothing but slime.