* 1.5 hrs injecting RoundUp into Knotweed * elsewhere, dug up 5 small knotweed plants » dumpster * took apart brushhog frame, ground rust, sprayed primer * took down a shelf I built a few months ago, made some changes, hung back up * welded broken shovel * replaced MIG regulator
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4/ Although even w that will prob need to buy a third chest freezer, as we'll be freezing a few sheep and a cow as well. REEEEEEE
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5/ Oh, also, fixed this. Took the "chains" apart (actually a kind of a vernier system - clever!), then 40 seconds of oxy acetylene flame, then press them flat in the bench vise. Primed, will top coat tomorrow and reinstall.pic.twitter.com/OzGY6bu9Q3
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6/ Wife tells me raccoons or whatever have killed two of our geese. No one kills and eats our geese except us! ...so tomorrow we're going to slaughter & butcher remaining six and put them in the freezer. Hoping to do it RELATIVELY quickly, so I have time to write zombie story
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8/ This is the shelf I reworked. Used lag bolts to secure top of steel verticals to the horizontal 2x6 French cleat. Knew it was a mistake at the time. Took it down, replaced w hex bolts, cpuntersunk fender washers, and nuts. Also rebuilt spacer at bottom from furring strip.pic.twitter.com/8dN0tH5som
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10/ I built this welding cart from scrap about 20 years ago. I had fewer tools then. REEEEEEEEE Need to organize / expand it.pic.twitter.com/f3ko87HxdT
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