Well, that did a good job of pissing them off, but I want them dead. We have animals out there.
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Originally posted by vpt View PostBut in Daves situation it is a metal trailer.
By the time that sucker is soaked in fuel and burning she'll be toast.
Bee keepers suit and a case of brake clean. Any volunteers?Home, down in the valley behind the Red Angus
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I like the flame thrower idea, wonder where I can get one. Would need a fire hose with a fog nozzle standing by. Trailer does have a wood floor and it's full of stuff that we want to keep.“I know lots of people who are educated far beyond their intelligence”
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Originally posted by brian Rupnow View PostHope the back gets better.
Originally posted by Dave C View PostI like the flame thrower idea, wonder where I can get one. Would need a fire hose with a fog nozzle standing by. Trailer does have a wood floor and it's full of stuff that we want to keep.
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Originally posted by plunger View PostMade a powerfile as I hate deburring with a file.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NTL4...qU9V_w&index=1
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One of my neighbors noticed a couple of wasps going into a hole of his garage siding. When he put his hand on the wall to bend down for a better look, he said the temperature of the wall was over a 150℉. He wisely backed off and called a exterminator who took care of the wasps and they never came back._____________________________________________
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There we have it boys. Designed one day, built the next day, and installed the third day. My butt is kicked, but I've wanted to do that for some time. I have to hide some of the wires that are visible resting on that overhead beam, but I'll make that tomorrows job. If anything doesn't look perfectly "plumb", that's a local phenomenon caused by the curvature of the earth---or something!!!
Brian Rupnow
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Barrie, Ontario, Canada
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Originally posted by brian Rupnow View PostThere we have it boys. Designed one day, built the next day, and installed the third day. My butt is kicked, but I've wanted to do that for some time. I have to hide some of the wires that are visible resting on that overhead beam, but I'll make that tomorrows job. If anything doesn't look perfectly "plumb", that's a local phenomenon caused by the curvature of the earth---or something!!!
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