sodamo
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- Joined
- May 20, 2004
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- Location
- Big Island, HI
- Tractor
- LS XR4140H (Mine) BX2380 (wife’s)
RNG, always lusted for a 4in1 but could never mentally justify.
They provide outside dimensions and I built to them. Allegedly when all assembled it will line up with outside edges.Drew, is your shed foundation same size?
Don Sorry your tomatoes are done already, nice weather.
Good afternoon. 82˚F, clear skies.Don hope you can get more soon. If not we can meet and do a TP exchange![]()
Granted, it was probably more a question of want vs. need. The immediate need is to scoop up long piles of rocks gathered by a landscape rake. A regular bucket sorta works, but always leaves another pile of rocks perpendicular to the original. With the 4-in-1, you open the bucket, drop it so a jaw comes down on either side of the pile, then close it while rocking back so the jaws stay on the ground until they are shut. That's how rocks get trapped between the jaws. Without the 4-in-1, I've been hand shoveling the pile into the bucket, and not having to do that over and over is justification enough for now.RNG, always lusted for a 4in1 but could never mentally justify.
I've had good luck using 5/8" rebar for stakes, Drew. For that foundation, drive them in at a 45° angle to the ground, and that wood's not going anywhere.Which after installing the foundation this afternoon, I hope, I can then drill for extra large
spikes to drive down into ground.