Sorry guys I didn't mean to make it look like I was looking for sympathy lol. Oh well, ill have a lot of wood for the woodstove in the shop precut for next winter. I made a caryall for the tractor today, something i've wanted to do for a long time. This will come in handy since I don't want to drag it and destroy the yard. Keep the wife happy lol.
--- In gingery_machines@yahoogroups.com, "oldstudentmsgt" <wmrmeyers@...> wrote:
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> could be worse. You could have been IN there when the branch came down...
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> So count your blessings, make tool handles or something useful out of all that new wood you've got, and carry on! ;)
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> Bill in OKC
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> --- In gingery_machines@yahoogroups.com, "noblelapidary" <noblelapidary@> wrote:
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> > to start making progress a big storm came thru earlier and knocked off a 2' diameter stalk 100' long off my maple tree, crashed right over the top of the roof of the lean to and partially caved the roof in. Thank god I hadn't moved any of my welders etc into that area yet as who knows how many inches of rain poured in there.
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> > Best part is there's massive storms 2 hours from here heading straight this way. Bastards. It's dark now, not much I can do but wait it out. Maybe ill just throw a tarp over the bad area and be on my way to one of the hillbilly shop hangouts I was so fondly bragging about a couple weeks ago lol.
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> > All in all---it's nothing I can't fix in a couple days. Getting that dam branch(which is huge) outa here is going to be more work than the barn. Pisses me off, I was really looking forward to firing up one of those new kilns I got this week.
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