Good morning!!!!

   / Good morning!!!! #160,211  
Is Winter over already??? 52° for a low this morning and forecast to go to a sunny 78° for a high. 😀
Nope, it's still alive and well down here in Tassie! It's "officially" Summer and I've got my electric heater on... the weather report was even calling for SNOW above 700 metres. o_O
 
   / Good morning!!!! #160,212  
Need help --- which battery powered chain saw should I take a look at... 40v - 80v --for use around the house for occasional limbs..
Assuming we are talking about tree limbs.
BUT
What diameter are your limbs? Are they hardwood or softwood?
I've a 40V Harbor Freight (discontinued) that I used to take down up to 8" softwoods and cut up 6" diameter hardwood limbs.
Now I use a DeWalt 20v Max 12" for my little (6" and mostly less) limbs. But I have dozens of the 20V max tools and batteries.
80V chainsaw should be getting into big limbs and a 16" to 18" bar.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #160,213  
Good, very late (Tuesday) morning. The Overnight Low was 6C and it's presently 16C... which doesn't take in the wind-chill as it's howling outside, overcast. There was a pitiful 0.2mm in the gauge.

Not much was accomplished yesterday, other than attend the Memorial for a fellow Veteran (very well attended too) but I did manage to clean my bathroom. I'd, somewhat, planned to head into town today IOT spray for weeds around the Church but with the winds we're experiencing it would be useless.

I've got an "Electrolux" vacuum. I've had it for 17 years and it's still going strong.

That's about it, take care all.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #160,214  
BEF - Congratulations, now you will be busier than ever.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #160,215  
Need help --- which battery powered chain saw should I take a look at... 40v - 80v --for use around the house for occasional limbs..

I have the Makita 36v saw that uses 2 LXT 18v batteries. It has several other happy users on this list as well.
It was a no brainer for me as I have many other Makita tools and plenty of batteries. If you are already invested in another battery tool system like Milwaukee, you might look there. The project farm YouTube channel tested and reviewed battery chainsaws.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #160,216  
41F and cloudy @ 23:00, heading down to a low of around 40F overnight. Some rain due in here shortly, then on and off through tomorrow night.

Got meds doled out and banking handled.

Then two pallets of 2 x 4's moved inside the barn but not before I brought one of them over here to the house and unloaded about 20 off it, which should be enough to get the framing put up on that south exterior wall. They're leaning up against the side of the house, still need to move them inside.

Also brought over the router table, just went down and moved that inside since it appears to be made out of MDF and I didn't want it getting wet.

Salt guy came by earlier in the day when I was up dumping compostables at the pile. Didn't really need any but I had him come on down to the house and drop a couple of bags in the loader bucket so we could give him his Christmas tip. Likely won't see him again until May. Took those around back, still need to move them inside.

Woman and I made the trip to Menards and picked up order: 4 large tubes of PL 300 Foamboard Adhesive, 4 sheets of lightweight drywall, gallon of drywall primer, and a few el cheapo odds and ends they had on the Black Friday sale (little tripod for phone/camera, 3'/6'/10' charge cords for phones, quilted pad for the sofa)

We also went inside and did a little shopping with the rebate checks as well: the new LED light fixture for the dining room to replace the chandelier, tp, kleenex, and paper towels, and a Tapcon TriggerDrive Powder Actuated Tool and some loads and nails for that.

Plus grabbed a bunch of paint color charts.

Headed across the street to Wally World and returned the defective LED tube bulb, they were out of the one I needed of course ... 🤬

She wanted some fried rice from Panda Express so we swung by there on the way out, that ended being two meals. Don't remember having eaten their food before, was alright ... but I wasn't terribly impressed. Probably wouldn't go back.

Dropped the trash in the can up at the road and grabbed the mail on the way out.

I had a large portion of sheet cake for desert.

No progress on other undone items ... :(

Hope everyone had a good day ... (y)
 
   / Good morning!!!! #160,217  
Good evening all. 53ºF for the start, clear sky, light breeze. Moderate wind with brisk gusts, Mostly clear sky, and high temp was 78ºF. putter to start day, leaf control on back porch and north sidewalk, then lunch ride and nap.After dinner got call from old friend, He retired and got married, both of which I thought were long shots for him. Might get chance to see him over Christmas.
Bird I don't think winter over yet, periods of rain then cooler next week.
Helogabals sorry about the crazy weeks. nice story about basketball.
Ron glad you got some leaf control done. Hope the sander continues to do the job for you. Nice starling.
Drew I remember some of the stories, I am sure you have yet to forget any of them. In many ways a sad story.
Buppies hope all is well, sounds like rain will interfere with working. Prayers sent.
Billy nice day yesterday, hope you found a tree an got hike in today.
Mike glad Christmas decorations up. Glad barn cat back, he will be in your lap like Dennis in no time ;)
Bill hope trip to NB went well.
Ken hope the garage project is going as well as it sounds.
Paul glad trip to Sebring went well. Nice sunset.
NHBX good to her you are ready for winter.
Drew fund raising is rarely fun.
Rich definitely nice job so far, are you doing paint, or having it done?
Mike Nice vacuum story, and glad you found your decal.
Frits nice first bike story.
RNG glad you got firewood moved without getting it soaked. Sorry about van still acting up. Bad connections?
Frits yes codes are no fun. And some codes have more than 1 cause making for more fun tracking real culprit.
RS hope today was productive.
Mark hope your weekend was good as well.
Thomas sorry about mrs campaign for new truck, sounds like it would have to special ordered :(
Drew somebody need lesson in QA! Glad new vacuum a hit.
Mark still using gas.
Dennis congrats having the finances to retire!!
Randy(wag) hope service was good.
prayer for all, especially Jay/Peg, Kyle /Daughter, /mom's breathing, /learning new job, /friends upcoming new baby, Bird /aging issues, Roy /passed away, /wife ankle,recover from getting sick, Don /brother medical procedure, Ron /broken arm and heart, Billy /mom hypertension & congestive heart failure, David(moss) /remodel, /divorce, Buppies /new skin cancer spot and treatment, /elbow healing, /wife knee healing, Thomas /gout, /wife's pain, Phil /reflux, /wife's eyes and fall, Frits/ daughters hip replacement /veteran son with mental issues, Ken /dad possible dementia, /uncle's surgery, Steppenwolfe /son-auto immune disorder, Grev /wife's eye, Ted /knee recovery, /retirement & disability red tape, /family issues, /wife feeling bad, Lou / eye issues, Doug and wife/health issues, / hand nerve and surgery, / wife headaches and heart eval, / David(sadamo)/Sophie's new eye surgery recovery, Chris /neighbor's granddaughter and Covid issues, Scaredy/shoulder dislocation, /wife not feeling well, /marriage not doing well, / friend stop drinking, Paul/ wife's healing from back surgery, Dennis /retirement, /coughing, /neighbor issues, /land development, / brother "alligallyitus" and back in hospital, Drew /foot heel issues, /friend's wife cancer diagnosis and recovery, mike /wife's surgery, Scotty, /back pain, Frits /daughter recovery from surgery, Helogabals /second opinion, /wife's friend situation, Mark /wife colon surgery, Fatjay /father broken hip, Ukraine war, and Country.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #160,218  
Need help --- which battery powered chain saw should I take a look at... 40v - 80v --for use around the house for occasional limbs..
I have a Husquvarna with a 14" bar. It managed the 30" diameter spruce tree that fell over and broke the trunk few years ago in the back yard. The tree was about 60' tall. I don't remember how many volts the batteries are but I do know that after I cleaned up the tree I had recharged both batteries twice.

North Bay trip went off without a hitch. I will be going to Richmond Hill on Thursday. If I do, then after the business in RH (I'm selling 100 ozt of silver) I will carry on to Markham for the annual Christmas glad handing.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #160,219  
Need help --- which battery powered chain saw should I take a look at... 40v - 80v --for use around the house for occasional limbs..
To me chain saw is rather simple thing.
So my advice is - go for brand which batteries you already have, and buy bare saw
If you dont have any batteries - think about future, look for system you might have.
Should you go more to garden direction - blower, cleaner, trimmer, whatever. Those are Husqwarna, Stihl.
Handymans more like Makita, Dewalt, Bosch
 
   / Good morning!!!! #160,220  
Good morning all !

Just a quick check in.



Seems that fun time is here.

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At mid November meteorologists has talked about soft and warm winter. So I haven't get new winter tires, just switched to old ones I have used 2 years (40.000 km) already. Tires are on lower limit. But I thought for black roads even those will be good enough
Already have made unexpected stop in ditch. :LOL:

Seems that my trust in those liars and attempt to save some pennies has failed miserably 🤣


Stay safe !
 

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