jyoutz
Super Member
I use bolt cutters to cut the wires. Then I clamp a pipe in a bench vise. I grab each end of the wire and bend it around the pipe.Got any staple forming tricks?
All the best,
Peter
I use bolt cutters to cut the wires. Then I clamp a pipe in a bench vise. I grab each end of the wire and bend it around the pipe.Got any staple forming tricks?
All the best,
Peter
Same thing here...soggiest summer I can recall. If we're lucky might get 2-3 days in a row when it doesn't rain. I'm starting to grow moss...Opposite here in VA. July was one of the wettest summer months I can remember.
Guess that makes sense when you think about it.Worked with the Forest Service as to what is defensible, and they said something I though was counter intuitive. You have to remove everything that can travel on fire with wind. Nothing else really matters. This was repeated over and over again. Clean the gutters and rake the ground cones up. This is like taking out all the pine cones, and leave a space round the house with out them. Pie cones, are by nature, designed to spread fire. And house fires start in the gutters, by flying lite bits, and the dry leaves in them. Its not the sides, that start, its the gutters and the roof that start.
Or a blown trailer tire on its rim...And it's always some idiot with a dragging chain.