Random (non-Jeep) Shit You’re Working On....

Finished up the flooring. We decided after I'd just done the kitchen to do the dinning room area too. I was able to remove 3 tut planks and get full ones in. It's seamless.

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Also my beer fridges came in for the dry bar. I cut and messed with the flooring were using for the wall. No more taking am ice chest with my beer in it when I go to work on the house..haha.

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Turned out looks super nice! Great work!
 
What’s worse? Lugging the five gallon tank around or getting sprayed head to toe and covered in green slime from the weed whacker? I go back and forth between the two. Usually I spray then torch the fence lines but mow or whack the rest.

I put the tank on a small dolly so it’s no so bad. Being on a well I don’t like to spray. I just torch around things I’m lazy to move and fence lines. Then mow and weed wack the rest. But I really like how affective using the torch is.


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Had another little project pop up today. After my daughter left Barbie in the dogs crate, he thought it was a toy for him. With that Barbie was rushed into emergency plastic surgery. The surgery was a success. Once again the four year old is happy. Even though one arm is a touch shorter then the other now. IMG_5020.JPGIMG_5021.JPGIMG_5022.jpgIMG_5023.jpgIMG_5024.jpg


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Finally finished the wife's new horse fence over the weekend. Of course it had to be miserable both days and snow like a mofo Sunday. Soooo glad this shit is done. Bro in law brought his tractor with his post driver. :wings: Without that, the old fencing would still be up!

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Finally finished the wife's new horse fence over the weekend. Of course it had to be miserable both days and snow like a mofo Sunday. Soooo glad this shit is done. Bro in law brought his tractor with his post driver. :wings: Without that, the old fencing would still be up!

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I've build miles of fence and never knew such a thing existed. Does it just drive the peeler cord straight into the ground? We use an auger or pneumatic post pounder to drive metal pipe post or t-post into the ground.
 
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