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   / Good morning!!!! #123,281  
Ron, nice pick of the cranes.... almost thought they were fake... both posing the same way! :) My son used his Go-Pro.
Thanks for video report.
I have been thinking of getting a DJI Pocket 2. For that type of video.
I took 8 pictures of the cranes. Only one came out the way I wanted.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #123,282  
Interesting you should mention that ... I was just thinking the other day that a pair of those folding plastic saw horses would be handy.

I have two pair of the plastic saw horses from Harbor Freight. They've held up remarkably well, considering I've had some things on them that were probably too heavy for plastic.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #123,283  
I have been thinking of getting a DJI Pocket 2.

I have, too, but for the GoPro mounted on the motorcycle handlebars. Still too much vibration, even with the vibration isolation platform in place. I just wonder if the Pocket 2 would be the solution though.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #123,284  
I have, too, but for the GoPro mounted on the motorcycle handlebars. Still too much vibration, even with the vibration isolation platform in place. I just wonder if the Pocket 2 would be the solution though.

I was hoping LS was going to say that was what son used.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #123,285  
My country is the strictest in the state when it comes to systems. In the STATE.

Could not find proper contours today. We cannot move dirt to level an area.

Is that whacked out or what?

Sounds similar to here.

Any area where the surface has been disturbed (aka "excavated" ... :confused2:) is immediately disqualified from consideration.

Not sure exactly what the thinking is behind that, but I suspect it has something to do with whether or not the subsoil, undisturbed, would naturally perc on it's own ... :confused3:

Hope you are able to get it all worked out.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #123,286  
I have two pair of the plastic saw horses from Harbor Freight. They've held up remarkably well, considering I've had some things on them that were probably too heavy for plastic.

Good to know ... will take a look ... :thumbsup:

Was just looking at the RIGID's from Home Depot ... would love to have them for the adjustable height ... but at $40 a pop per saw horse, they're a little rich for my blood at this point ... :(
 
   / Good morning!!!! #123,287  
MG,

Sincere condolences on the passing of your friend ... :(

RS sounds like the remodel is about to really get going.

Yeah ... hopefully finally coming to the end of a long runway ... :confused2:

She hasn't figured out you are "maintenance" yet?

LOL ... judging from all the various requests on a continuing basis, I'd say she figured that out long ago.

Getting her to actually admit it would be another matter altogether ... :laughing:
 
   / Good morning!!!! #123,288  
Was just looking at the RIGID's from Home Depot ... would love to have them for the adjustable height ...
but at $40 a pop per saw horse, they're a little rich for my blood at this point ...


yeah but, but...do the Rigid one's have clamps built in or some really useful feature? Saw horses last a long time and
get used pretty often. Now just how much wiggling and wobbling do you want?...:D

when I said before how grey and cold out it was, should have finished my thought.
Looks like snow...
yup, coming down pretty good and a small amount sticking and looking pretty.
Car is in garage, trash cans in, all is right with the world.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #123,289  
RS, todays picture is for you.

Thanks.

The strap supplied with feeder will not last long. I added pins to lid to keep it on. Deer would take it off.

Great idea ... :thumbsup:

Note: see hole in upper left corner from deer trying to get lid off.

Noted ... ;)

We had considerable damage here from raccoons to a couple of plastic cans a few years back when I got the bright idea - which turned out to be not so bright BTW - to store bird seed outside, due to some kind of moths laying eggs in it. Turned into a wormy mess.

Surprised at the amount of destruction the coons created.

Hopefully we'll have an early spring and you can pull a few of those vases out of storage and fill them with fresh-cut flowers.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #123,290  
Was just looking at the RIGID's from Home Depot ... would love to have them for the adjustable height ...
but at $40 a pop per saw horse, they're a little rich for my blood at this point ...


yeah but, but...do the Rigid one's have clamps built in or some really useful feature? Saw horses last a long time and
get used pretty often. Now just how much wiggling and wobbling do you want?...:D

Troublemaker ... :D

The RIGID ones are very nice:

https://www.homedepot.com/p/RIDGID-32-in-Adjustable-Folding-Sawhorse-230710/302917754

when I said before how grey and cold out it was, should have finished my thought.
Looks like snow...
yup, coming down pretty good and a small amount sticking and looking pretty.
Car is in garage, trash cans in, all is right with the world.

:thumbsup:
 

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