Good morning!!!!

   / Good morning!!!! #49,761  
Good Morning! 57F @ 6:15AM. Sunny. High 77F. Winds S at 5 to 10 mph.

David, that looks like quite a long boat. Have you any shots that show the whole thing?

Most firing ranges do collect the fallen brass, Drew. They'll sell the centerfire stuff to reloading companies, and the rimfire to scrap yards. Unlike steel, pricing is still relatively strong for non-ferrous metals.

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We spent all day Saturday waiting for an inmate crew that never appeared, and yesterday when they finally did show up they were sent down to the park land to spread brush on the open fire line. As a result the chipper and excavator sat idle again for several hours. When they finally did get back up here they had only two chainsaws for the two dozen of them, so most of the work resembled Brownian Motion with people walking around doing pretty much random things. At one point the chipper operator shut it down because nobody on the crew was feeding him branches, and the two crew supervisors didn't notice for most of an hour. When I spoke with one of them about the hold up, he somehow blamed the chipper man, then maligned his crew as being unmanageable. Earlier in the morning I had given him a gauge stick I'd marked every 18" so that the trees could be bucked into lengths that would result in little or no waste when I reduced them to wood stove size later, but it sat unused the whole day because he couldn't be bothered to talk to any of the crew about it. I don't mean to sound unappreciative of the work these men are doing, but the downed trees are my property, and I don't at all appreciate the wasteful way they are being treated. Today I'll go down to the wood piles and try to get some help loading pieces into the tractor bucket, then ferry it up to my little wood yard so I can process it myself later. Hopefully that'll both speed things up and cut down on the chain saw massacre.

On the other hand, the operator on the excavator is very helpful, and has promised to make sure that the pad on which the chipper rests is expanded to reach a low bench at the bottom of the hill. If that comes to pass I'll have good tractor access to all the wood that is stacked above there, a good thing because right now the biggest piles can only be reached by driving on what's left of the meadow grass. Moving all the wood from the top would require more trips than the grass would tolerate, leading to more permanent tracks to reseed this fall. I've also asked him to relocate several large 2'-3' sized rocks so I can more easily reach them with the tractor, and he's agreeable.

But I've also been warned that a new 800 acre fire has started north of here, and we could lose both the inmate crew and the equipment if it continues to spread. If that should happen chances of getting them back are slim to none, as the muckety mucks are trying to wind down the reparation effort ASAP to control costs. I tell them I'm in no hurry as long as ALL the necessary work is done, but once again they shrug their shoulders and say they have no choice. Man, I sure hope I don't have to sue the state to get this mess cleaned up and replanted!

Hope everyone's week gets off to a great start!
 
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Planning out a plumbing project. My wife's shop building changed from a well to city water about a year ago. I need to get the water softener out of the plumbing system, and straighten out the lumping there. Then I plan to take that softener and use it to replace the one I have at home. Both involve a fair amount of new pipe and soldering. Been awhile since I've done that, and I have to minimize the off time in both systems, so I need all the bits in place first.

Have a good one !
 
   / Good morning!!!! #49,763  
Planning out a plumbing project. My wife's shop building changed from a well to city water about a year ago. I need to get the water softener out of the plumbing system, and straighten out the lumping there. Then I plan to take that softener and use it to replace the one I have at home. Both involve a fair amount of new pipe and soldering. Been awhile since I've done that, and I have to minimize the off time in both systems, so I need all the bits in place first.

Plumbing projects are the worst, Irv. My record is seven trips to the hardware store in one weekend. Best way to combat this is to a) make a drawing of what you want to end up with and build a parts list from it, and b) purchase the parts from a place with an easy return policy, and buy lots of extras and things you might, but probably don't, need. That way you increase the chances you'll have what you do need on hand, and can just return the unused extra parts for a refund. This will result in only one extra trip, instead of five as was the case with that calamitous weekend of mine.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #49,764  
RNG, I'm worried that your version of remediation and the state's will be 2 different versions. Keep us posted. I beg to ask, do you feel like their emergency maneuvers might have saved your home?

I over buy usually, and forget to return the unused giblets...
 
   / Good morning!!!! #49,765  
72.3 and a beautiful day here ... high of 77F predicted. Starting to see more leaf color here and there.

Have to unload the van and then head over to the center and pick up my tools and get them out of there.

After that hopefully some wood splitter testing ... :D
 
   / Good morning!!!! #49,766  
RS, pics of splitter please, sounds very interesting.
Drew,

Will do ... might even see if I can coax the woman up to shoot a little video.

BTW - I think your idea of see if you can get of rid of your present grapple for something lighter is a good idea :thumbsup: ... you will likely find a lighter unit far more useful.

Of course, it's not me that would be taking any $$$ hit.

And remember, if you do get a new unit don't go real wide ... all you really need is the width of your tractor's tire tracks.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #49,767  
Good afternoon, been working on the back yard fence, fence boards were on both sides so I removed the boards and spaced them closer together on the outside of the fence only.
Here's a before picture.
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Pressured washed 240' of fence on both sides, now the wife is thinking I should stain it.
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Today is my wife and I's 29th wedding anniversary, cannot believed she has put up with me that long.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #49,768  
"Today is my wife and I's 29th wedding anniversary, cannot believed she has put up with me that long. "

Time does fly by when your having fun.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #49,769  
Good afternoon, been working on the back yard fence, fence boards were on both sides so I removed the boards and spaced them closer together on the outside of the fence only.
Here's a before picture.
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Pressured washed 240' of fence on both sides, now the wife is thinking I should stain it.
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Today is my wife and I's 29th wedding anniversary, cannot believed she has put up with me that long.

Happy Anniversary!
 
   / Good morning!!!! #49,770  
"Today is my wife and I's 29th wedding anniversary, cannot believed she has put up with me that long. "

Time does fly by when your having fun.

It sure does!! Happy Anniversary, Gary!! My wife and I will celebrate our 35th in October!

Checked my game cam mounted on the south deck this morning. More surprises! I hadn't
checked it in about 5 days.

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This is the latest that we've seen bears in the front yard. Most of our sightings have been in May and June.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #49,771  
Happy anniversary Gary and Mrs Gary

Trails End great pictures as usual
 
   / Good morning!!!! #49,772  
Good afternoon all. 67F and clear this morning. No rain today, but I have the rest of the 10 day with at least 35% chance of rain, hmmm I thought I was in north Texas! :eek: :confused: Choir practice done as is bike ride. The lawn awaits, may have to wake up the Boss to get changed into lawn mowing clothes. No truck yet, mid-sized pickups in my price range are very rare may have a line on a blue one.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #49,774  
Happy Anniversary Gary!

Had a good frost here the last week, garden is pretty much done. Too many projects need done before snow flies, gonna have to pick one and get going. Things seem to take longer nowadays..
 
   / Good morning!!!! #49,775  
Congrats to you and the Mrs, Gary.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #49,776  
Happy anniv bakerg, you a few months behind me.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #49,778  
Woman was busy so no video, but here's a couple of pics of the first round I lifted and split:

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Just for visual reference, the fixed wedge on the splitter is 10" tall :D

Dunno what species it was ... thought it might be ash but not sure. The ash trees I have growing on the property are nowhere near that large. The cross-section was 31 1/2 inches at it's widest point. Even though it looks to have been dead for a while before they took it down, it was still pretty heavy.

Did a bunch of unseasoned northern red oak rounds after that, a few of those probably went 450 - 500+ lbs each.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #49,779  
64°F and partly cloudy somewhere cruising the Danube in Austria this morning. Going to 83°..

Here is a link to some ship details and pics better than mine: AmaWaterways cruise ship AmaSerena: AmaWaterways.com

A bit of walking in Vilshofen yesterday morning:


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And later in Passau:
A record of their flooding


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Will have a busy day in Linz, Austria.

Be safe
Have a great day

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