Wrote 6,500 words (25 pages) in the farm book today. Tools for slaughtering animals: captive bolt stunners, pistols, rifles. Tools for aging carcasses: gantry cranes, rope hoists, chain hoists, electric hoists, gambrels, chain bags. Tools for butchering: cutting boards >>>
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2/ knives, knife cases, bench scrapers, bone bust scrapers, knife sharpeners, knife steels, cleavers, deadblow hammers, breaking saws, hacksaws, reciprocating saws, meat tubs, lids, meat hooks, S hooks, smokers (hot and cold), grinders, mixers, sausage stuffers, scales >>>
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3/ Whole lotta information here. Comparisons, overviews, checklists, reviews, advice for different price points. It's a sperg's delight! ( I figure I'll sell two copies: one to
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5/ farm book is now 40,472 words (161 pages).
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6/ farm book is now 54,125 words (216 pages).
#amwriting#farmlife#onward !pic.twitter.com/kGLYP9Bh6X
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7/ Given that the book is already 216 pages, I can't imagine that I won't hit 400 pages by the time I'm done (and maybe 600). ...and that's without the hundreds of illustrations I intend to add. ...and the essays. Hmm.
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8/ 6,754 more words (27 pages) written today. Total is 68,019 words (272 pages).
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9/ 6,407 more words (26 more pages) written today. 73,890 words (296 pages) total.
#amwriting#farmlife 6 more writing days before I need to switch over to Aristillus book 3.pic.twitter.com/8qnnZ2KmeS
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10/ If you were buying a farm book, would you want a disquisition on the National Association of Chain Manufacturers , grades of chain, how to tell them apart, the difference between a grab / choker / J / T hook, and how to use a load binder? Well, too bad. You're getting it.
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Replying to @MorlockP
This is going to be a farming book in its own category.
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Replying to @grasspunk
nah, there's lots of farm books on the "remaindered" table
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