Ever have one of those feelings after you won an auction?... kinda like elated then a little sick to your stomach! Well had one of those this morning. Kinda had my eye on this little beauty and just forgot I had a really low snipe offer on it.
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Well low and behold I won it and now I gotta do something with it! The original idea (I guess) was to take enough out of it to make a small run in shed on my property. Now that I look at it though, the thing is huge and it will be quite a haul for me (about an hour & 1/2) to get down there to pull it apart. I guess the real problem is that I don't have the time to really do it right, starting at the top and pulling the tin off and then come from the rafters down. The other problem is no electric or tractor loader to help with the process.
I had an idea that if someone from TBN in the Waldorf, MD area with a front end loader wanted to take this sucker down and help me load it up, I would be willing to split the lumber 50/50. If anyone is interested just drop me a line...and do it quick before my wife finds out I have a new project!
Why does she always think you should finish one thing before moving on to the next? isn't it more fun in life to have a variety of uncompleted things rather than neat little projects finished one at a time?
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Well low and behold I won it and now I gotta do something with it! The original idea (I guess) was to take enough out of it to make a small run in shed on my property. Now that I look at it though, the thing is huge and it will be quite a haul for me (about an hour & 1/2) to get down there to pull it apart. I guess the real problem is that I don't have the time to really do it right, starting at the top and pulling the tin off and then come from the rafters down. The other problem is no electric or tractor loader to help with the process.
I had an idea that if someone from TBN in the Waldorf, MD area with a front end loader wanted to take this sucker down and help me load it up, I would be willing to split the lumber 50/50. If anyone is interested just drop me a line...and do it quick before my wife finds out I have a new project!
Why does she always think you should finish one thing before moving on to the next? isn't it more fun in life to have a variety of uncompleted things rather than neat little projects finished one at a time?
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