What did you accomplish today?

XtraGood

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Setup a Blumats system, tuned it in for a couple days. Today I did some trimming and cut a drip line ahead of a sensor and didn't realize until I was done, at least the drain kept it simple as the system drained to empty. Set it up again, took a bit to get the air out.

I tuned it a bit closer to dripping to start off with this second time around.

Still, I like the Blumats and am looking at ordering more.
 

raratt

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Went to water the girls this morning and I obviously forgot to latch the bolt that holds the door. I thought no biggie, light can't get in, but the heater was next to the door so it worked overtime last night to get the room up to 83. The girls were all wilted, but I got them some water quickly and they seem to be OK.
 

dangledo

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Hey fuckers

Crazy busy winter we're having.

It's not the amount but how often. Which is nice and all but I'm fucking ready to clean up the equipment and get it put away for the year. Soon as i do that we always get nailed with a late season heavy snow, without fail.

Nice weather in the forecast so hopefully it sticks around. Need to get some cleanups rolling and have a few dirt jobs lined up so I'm ready to get the tomdog(bobcat) and the boys to work.

Had a lady call asking if we could come by and get some leaves cleaned up. I asked her if she knew there was 3 inches of snow and counting on the ground. She was surprised when she looked out her window. I wish i had that kind of- oblivious to the world -money. Fucking hell lady

Hope everyone's doing well. :leaf:
 

Bareback

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I’ve been working on these custom bi-fold doors for over a week now. Raw wood to 4 coats of oil based paint, sanding between each coat, these bitches are super slick. It’s part of a on going 35,000,000$ renovation and as soon as I finish these I start 5 bathrooms some of the 20,000$ worth of tubs I’ll be tearing out have never been used. ( Back to my door story ) The hardware had to be hidden so I had to recess it in the floor and hide the track .......well they don’t make hardware to function like that so I had to get fucking creative. 7F4E0BDF-A49B-4304-A6B6-EA36C3C2912D.jpeg
 

DarkWeb

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I’ve been working on these custom bi-fold doors for over a week now. Raw wood to 4 coats of oil based paint, sanding between each coat, these bitches are super slick. It’s part of a on going 35,000,000$ renovation and as soon as I finish these I start 5 bathrooms some of the 20,000$ worth of tubs I’ll be tearing out have never been used. ( Back to my door story ) The hardware had to be hidden so I had to recess it in the floor and hide the track .......well they don’t make hardware to function like that so I had to get fucking creative. View attachment 4491313
Did you make hardware? Got a pic? Basically every thing I build is from scratch even the tools and jigs. That's why I'm curious.
 
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