farmingfisherman
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Processed the last of this plant over the weekend. Its gonna be missed, got to learn to clone in the future.
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Go for it!Yep, its a big giant blueberry attraction for tourists. Its about an hour or so away from me. I hear they've got pretty good pies.
I should've specified. When I say bikes, I mean motorcycles. I'm in pretty good shape but I dont think I could pedal 100 miles...at least not willingly . I'd be down to try out some indoor cycling though.
To say active in the winter we do a lot of cross country skiing so I think I could hang, lol.
My wife wants to see puffins, hopefully at Machias Seal Island next summer.Yep, its a big giant blueberry attraction for tourists. Its about an hour or so away from me. I hear they've got pretty good pies.
Thanks for the review - I thought giving you a couple of weeks to play with it would uncover any unwanted design flaws.@GreatwhiteNorth
I just walked through my workshop and had a brain fart! I think you asked me a week or so ago how I like my new HF chainsaw sharpener.
I love it...I mean it's cheaper quality, but works great...I cut 3 decent sized Ash trees down with one sharpening. For the price I'd say it's a winner!!
I can sharpen a chain in less than 5 minutes with it too.
There's always revegging, as another salvation option. Don't ask how I knowProcessed the last of this plant over the weekend. Its gonna be missed, got to learn to clone in the future.
Seal Island is beautiful. Jasper beach is cool too.My wife wants to see puffins, hopefully at Machias Seal Island next summer.
Probably camp at Cobscook, hike the coast again, see Eastport finally.
Hard to go wrong on seafood, but whose got the good takeout in the area? Pot is the only delivery service available for the campground, lol.
I scouted online spots for breakfast and to get stoned afterward.
EReplacementParts.com and PartsWearhouse.com are good for stuff like that. Schematics are there also, they helpThe clothes dryer stopped heating on Saturday. Did some quick research and ordered a kit off of Amazon for $35. New heating element, fuses, sensors etc... Ordered it Saturday night and had it Monday morning. Put it in today. Took longer than I thought as the model of dryer I had didn't match up to anything I could find online with instructions so I had to take it slow with the disassembly.
Swapped all the parts out, turned it on and it worked. Sure beats paying a couple hundred dollars for someone to come out.
So now I've repaired the dishwasher, stove, and dryer for under $100. I'm guessing the washer is next. There's going to be some doo dad that goes out and I'll tear it apart and fix it for under $50. Appliances are actually really simple to work on and parts are usually inexpensive. No way I'm paying $100 for a diagnosis and then another $200 for a $15 part.
I've used parts warehouse in the past. That's where I got my parts for the dishwasher.EReplacementParts.com and PartsWearhouse.com are good for stuff like that. Schematics are there also, they help
How fix they Kreisler thing you knugh yeah?Awesome!!!!! I hope to visit you someday! Shot a 50 Beowulf and 454 casull last week and was thinking about you.
That’s cool!View attachment 5025404
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That’s sooooo cool! CongratsThat’s cool!
I won the light today in the contest !
Homer, Bart, Woody Woodpecker, Goofy, Mickey Mouse, the Coyote which makes me think Woody was meant to be the Roadrunner meep meep Interesting and I see the restrained and subtle use of turquoise!View attachment 5025404
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If you have skills to do it! Nice work!The clothes dryer stopped heating on Saturday. Did some quick research and ordered a kit off of Amazon for $35. New heating element, fuses, sensors etc... Ordered it Saturday night and had it Monday morning. Put it in today. Took longer than I thought as the model of dryer I had didn't match up to anything I could find online with instructions so I had to take it slow with the disassembly.
Swapped all the parts out, turned it on and it worked. Sure beats paying a couple hundred dollars for someone to come out.
So now I've repaired the dishwasher, stove, and dryer for under $100. I'm guessing the washer is next. There's going to be some doo dad that goes out and I'll tear it apart and fix it for under $50. Appliances are actually really simple to work on and parts are usually inexpensive. No way I'm paying $100 for a diagnosis and then another $200 for a $15 part.
You have my address, let me know how much.View attachment 5025404
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you missed Plankton...and i don't know who that cat is.Homer, Bart, Woody Woodpecker, Goofy, Mickey Mouse, the Coyote which makes me think Woody was meant to be the Roadrunner meep meep Interesting and I see the restrained and subtle use of turquoise!
Damn you lol I was thinking that. I like it super cool.You have my address, let me know how much.
Yes but is it Window Pane or Blotter in everyone's mouth?Homer, Bart, Woody Woodpecker, Goofy, Mickey Mouse, the Coyote which makes me think Woody was meant to be the Roadrunner meep meep Interesting and I see the restrained and subtle use of turquoise!