could be worse. You could have been IN there when the branch came down...
So count your blessings, make tool handles or something useful out of all that new wood you've got, and carry on! ;)
Bill in OKC
--- 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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