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Sure glad that job is done

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the tractor vet

10-05-2006 20:47:32




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What a fight Maw but we won . And no i did not get the chainsaw out. First off the chain would have never made the first ten inches . The nails that they put this old house together with must have been made about the same time that they put J/C on the cross and talk about a HARD NAIL let me tell ya they were hard. Now years ago when we first started working on THIS OLD HOUSE one of the first Carpenter tools in the power line was a GOOD 7 1/4 saw then as Black and Decker Commercial sawsall the super heavy duty one and a man with a Sawzall is dangrous well back to them thar nails that held that door in it ATE three vary good high quality blades tryen to cut thru the nails just wiped the teth off , now these same blade will buzz thru 3/8 flat stock steel like butter but not the nails . Took a lot of figuren and massuren to get this winder roughed in . Now i should not have to much of a problem trimen out on the inside but the outside may make do some fancy wood worken as installen a window that was made for modren const. and tryen to make it work on something buit back in the mid 1860 when a 2x4 was just that and siding is a full inch and the unusual lath that was used on all the outside walls that is 1 inch thick poplar toung and groverd dovetailed from floor to ceiling makes for some well thought out wood butchern and sure glad that i have some real nice toys down in the basement . And Oh yes then there is them 3 1/2 inch finish nails that have been in there for all these years , they were all i could do with a Super bar and at time i was sure that i was going to break it with the force being applied . Those finis nails are of about the same dia. as a 12 penny oh yea then there is the Cut nails that are a good 5inches them is some tough stuff they will dull the hacksaw blade.

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P Backus

10-06-2006 07:14:31




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 Re: Sure glad that job is done in reply to the tractor vet, 10-05-2006 20:47:32  
You done already? A project like that takes me a bit longer, what with all the thinking about it.
Shoot, I"ve been trying to build grain side for my truck all summer, and I"m just thinking of getting the steel today. Of course I need it next week.....
Paul



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Nebraska Cowman

10-05-2006 21:00:07




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 Re: Sure glad that job is done in reply to the tractor vet, 10-05-2006 20:47:32  
pichers, I wanna see pichers a that winder!



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the tractor vet

10-06-2006 07:56:42




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 Re: Sure glad that job is done in reply to Nebraska Cowman, 10-05-2006 21:00:07  
I would love to show Pictures , but first two things would have to happen one i would have to have a camra and two i would have to learn how to post . Heck i have been tryen to get Dusty to put the pictures of the corn that he took while we were takeing a break while choppen and Eugenes wife came over got a couple of her standing next to the corn and reachen WHY up to the monster ears . this stuff was over two feet taller then the H&S silage wagons .

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scotc

10-07-2006 05:17:33




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 Re: Sure glad that job is done in reply to the tractor vet, 10-06-2006 07:56:42  
We had corn like that a couple years ago. Everyone told us we were nuts planting it when we did(it snowed 3 days later). Pull in the feild with the old brigadier dump truck and stand on the fuel tank, all I could see was the white top of my a/c 7580 between tassles and the top of the dump wagon.



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