KilroyJC
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- Joined
- Mar 30, 2022
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- Location
- Appalachia
- Tractor
- 1962 Case 430, 1995 Craftsman Yard Tractor/mower, 1949 South Bend 9A Lathe, WoodMizer Lx55 sawmill, Kubota KX033-4 Mini-Excavator
Good morning!
God has given us another chance to get it right (or at least not screw up too badly).
68.4F going to low 90s. No thunderstorms yeaterday afternoon or overnight, so likely a trip to woodlot today to water plants. Depending on various factors. May actually do some work up there o, or not… depending…
after dinner yesterday we went for a walk I. Town and stopped in the local antiques emporium. Found a Coleman 228F in the box, with the aluminum funnel on the box also in the box, looks like it was used once, for a really good price. Also got three old hand saws (two Disston, one Warranted Superior) For about $20each —- I may go into saw sharpening and restoration as a “parallel economy” gig. It never hurts to learn new skills!
when we did irrigation on Wednesday, I pulled out some more of the used beehive boxes and frames to clean and spruce up. One of the medium boxes had been so horribly overrun with wax moths that I had to use a prybar to get the frames out. I just pre-washed off a whole bunch of crud prior to pressure washing everything — it was that thick. But it was still much cheaper than buying new, just requires a bit of effort and time.
i hope everyone has a happy healthy safe blessed day!
God has given us another chance to get it right (or at least not screw up too badly).
68.4F going to low 90s. No thunderstorms yeaterday afternoon or overnight, so likely a trip to woodlot today to water plants. Depending on various factors. May actually do some work up there o, or not… depending…
after dinner yesterday we went for a walk I. Town and stopped in the local antiques emporium. Found a Coleman 228F in the box, with the aluminum funnel on the box also in the box, looks like it was used once, for a really good price. Also got three old hand saws (two Disston, one Warranted Superior) For about $20each —- I may go into saw sharpening and restoration as a “parallel economy” gig. It never hurts to learn new skills!
when we did irrigation on Wednesday, I pulled out some more of the used beehive boxes and frames to clean and spruce up. One of the medium boxes had been so horribly overrun with wax moths that I had to use a prybar to get the frames out. I just pre-washed off a whole bunch of crud prior to pressure washing everything — it was that thick. But it was still much cheaper than buying new, just requires a bit of effort and time.
i hope everyone has a happy healthy safe blessed day!