raratt
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I was wondering before why there wasn't a cover of some type over that side door.Just about have that porch roof framed in. Had to have rudy go get me some beers to grease the joints
I was wondering before why there wasn't a cover of some type over that side door.Just about have that porch roof framed in. Had to have rudy go get me some beers to grease the joints
Once the plant gets a certain size and surroundings lush up they wont be as visible.dont have to make em as big as mine either.Very nice...I like the slurry idea...Except I have to go for incognito and those babies would be visible from a plane or even on foot a mile away!! I'm getting old and digging holes is a bitch!! Especially in our rocky NE soil. But I'm gonna sneak a few in someplace this year...I missed last year and it was perfect weather, of course!!
Here, the riverbanks are the only place to find nice fertile rockless soil. I'm tempted to buy a little fishing boat again!!
What's the thickness and is there a cap or does it go to the cabinet? No it's never square or straight lolMade a template to cut the stainless backsplash for the stove. Glad I did because my measurement on one side was just a bit off. Taped another piece of cardboard to it to fill the gap. Put out some feelers to see if someone has a metal bandsaw to cut it with, I don't want to mess it up using a metal blade on my saber saw. Not a damn thing was square, not unexpected though.
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Don't know the thickness, it fits just inside the cabinets at the top, under the hood vent. The lowers are 30" apart, uppers are 36", and the countertop has a "backsplash" molded into it.What's the thickness and is there a cap or does it go to the cabinet? No it's never square or straight lol
Don’t those leave a wavy edge?A pair of power tin snips would work great I bet...Do you know any plumbers / HVAC installers?
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No, nice clean strait cut...the only thing is you lose about 1/4" of material. There are other tools that aren't as smooth...I think they call them nibblers maybe.Don’t those leave a wavy edge?
Depends on the thickness but a good guide, fine blade, lots of blue tape and a plywood backer it'd be good.Don’t those leave a wavy edge?
Nibblers are awesome. Better than shears.No, nice clean strait cut...the only thing is you lose about 1/4" of material. There are other tools that aren't as smooth...I think they call them nibblers maybe.
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I’ve heard that tool called a nibblerNo, nice clean strait cut...the only thing is you lose about 1/4" of material. There are other tools that aren't as smooth...I think they call them nibblers maybe.
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This guy?I’ve heard that tool called a nibbler
~edit~ like DarkWeb said
That is one feature of Mojave living. I like trees, but I like sky more.Fuckin trees..View attachment 4868415