Mark Mayer, post: 444428, member: 424 wrote: This whole matter of magnetic bearings is getting too much attention. Even if it is proven that the calle...
A Harris, post: 444393, member: 81 wrote: Opps, I forgot to add that "easy" can sometimes involve blood, sweat and tears and many hours to enjoy the t...
Help!, post: 444388, member: 12997 wrote: Great info, when you said make a study of the deeds and predecessors deeds, is this something that I do or ...
A Harris, post: 444383, member: 81 wrote: I've always been of the opinion that surveying in Texas is "easy".Oh, but that's most likely because you hav...
Help!, post: 444355, member: 12997 wrote: We hired a surveyor ASAP when we found out about the inherited boundary dispute. They came out today, but se...
Loyal, post: 444330, member: 228 wrote: Toucans play at that game.lYes, they do, but biologists have never determined why they do. Obviously, at the h...
Gene Kooper, post: 444289, member: 9850 wrote: The idea of working in such a drab place where the only rock type for miles is an off-color limestone w...
Gene Kooper, post: 444215, member: 9850 wrote: The No. 6 rebar are 30" long and yes there is little to no clay in the mountain soil. I can usually dr...
Gene Kooper, post: 444198, member: 9850 wrote: I only carry two hammers, a Estwing g-pick and a 3 lb. hand sledge. Considering that those appear to ...
Jim Frame, post: 444009, member: 10 wrote: That puts me in mind of a project I've been working on for which I needed to make about 40" worth of cuts i...
And for packing in to a semi-remote location, a short cross-cut saw is a very decent substitute for a chain saw as long as the diameter of the thing b...
oldpacer, post: 443909, member: 9220 wrote: Fiskar hand pruners, probably 5 in last 5 years. Their warranty program is good, but wish I did not have ...
Loyal, post: 443989, member: 228 wrote: No wonder you had trouble getting over that fence...that's a lot of hammers to carry around!It usually doesn't...
Jim Frame, post: 443963, member: 10 wrote: Only four? Minimialist!My hammer complement:6 lb. sledge (long handle, generic)6 lb. sledge (short handle,...
Dave Karoly, post: 443782, member: 94 wrote: You're kidding, right?Well, it seems a strange tool to carry to drive spikes when an Estwing hammer works...