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Indacouch

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K must get very stoned .....just checked and both baby indas are fast asleep .......BRB .....dad's turn to get some relaxation going ......smoking device -check
......lighter- check
......indica concentrate -check
......scrotum adjustment-done
......cigarettes-check

Stepping outside brb with something clever to say I'm sure :bigjoint:
 

Karah

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I really like this new person. Shout out to you abbbbbby my new internet love interest.

@Karah I still e luv you

This one is @StonedFarmer kind of weird

She said sje would google me and find all my info

Find this you slag.
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Ill suck you clit all night

Tomtom chat is just me and you being assholes

You arenlt even drunk

@Karah protect me from this intwebbing meanie

I need help
Who do I need to cut?
 

tangerinegreen555

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I want to build a well like this 6' dia 3' tall around a existing tree.


How difficult, expensive can it be?
Can a simplemind make it look good or am I better off paying a pro?

Any estimate what materials and labor may cost?

Thanks.

This is EP Henry. 96 circular bricks, similar dimensions. $395 for the bricks, not a whole lot for either 2A modified or 2B modified gravel (I forget which).

So DIY for $425ish, or figure 2X that to have a contractor do it.

(Pssst-it's easy to do yourself with a good level and there's a secret shim technique.)

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This actually covers an old water well.
(1939 construction house)
EP Henry doesn't require mortar, each block is slightly inset for retaining, tiny tongue and groove kinda thing, and you use a special glue in a caulking gun.

It is more solid than the 55 year old mortared brick square one that twisted on it's axis a couple years ago from freeze and thaw over the years.

They will have everything you need at the landscape place where you buy the brick.
 

420God

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Spent the last 2 days filling out contracts and getting everything ready to start the new counties on Monday. Picked up some new tires for the trailer and some new waterproof boots for Spring cleanup, also got some dash cams since I'm going to be working around the cities again.
 

Jimmyjonestoo

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Spent the last 2 days filling out contracts and getting everything ready to start the new counties on Monday. Picked up some new tires for the trailer and some new waterproof boots for Spring cleanup, also got some dash cams since I'm going to be working around the cities again.
What do you do with them after you pick em up? I think I've asked you before but you know, memory loss and all.
 

srh88

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This is EP Henry. 96 circular bricks, similar dimensions. $395 for the bricks, not a whole lot for either 2A modified or 2B modified gravel (I forget which).

So DIY for $425ish, or figure 2X that to have a contractor do it.

(Pssst-it's easy to do yourself with a good level and there's a secret shim technique.)

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This actually covers an old water well.
(1939 construction house)
EP Henry doesn't require mortar, each block is slightly inset for retaining, tiny tongue and groove kinda thing, and you use a special glue in a caulking gun.

It is more solid than the 55 year old mortared brick square one that twisted on it's axis a couple years ago from freeze and thaw over the years.

They will have everything you need at the landscape place where you buy the brick.
more than double.. im not a fan of ep henry myself.. it really just colored concrete. but those pavers look pretty awesome man. good job on the well too. honestly though.. stones probably cheaper than ep henry if you get the right place. i can get sand stone and black granite for 250 a ton. those are my favorites.
 
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