not really a joke, well - you decide:
https://www.bitchute.com/video/Aoy4ow1OPOY1/
crazy guy cutting a palm tree with a chainsaw. even mudflap aint this cray-cray.
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not really a joke, well - you decide:
https://www.bitchute.com/video/Aoy4ow1OPOY1/
crazy guy cutting a palm tree with a chainsaw. even mudflap aint this cray-cray.
I need this.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u17ll043Ld8
me too!
probably doesn't include this animal:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q7y3F7IUC2I
https://i.postimg.cc/WtcDtJdv/144385569-3648451278536362-3085033308640408439-o.jpg
they meant they weren't tested on "Allen", not 'animals".
my rule is I keep stuffing bolts back in there until I have 3 left, then I fire it up and let her rip!
for you non-face-bookers:
https://www.bitchute.com/video/C1y82ICEkTug/
https://youtu.be/dd1MMkdUW6c
one of my favorites.
Also why I don't take my car in.
lol. really.
I hate tiny homes.
unusual doesn't always mean good. It's a real estate term used to sell homes to gullible sheep.
he keeps saying "I started to realize", which doesn't sound...
those monoliths popping up everywhere these days:
https://i.postimg.cc/y87nnTY6/129230773-4169810859702377-3918871449424913011-o.jpg
:)
I just broke down and bought a palm nailer last weekend. Where has this been all my life? I love it! I had to buy it because there's only a 6" gap between the top of the boards and the rafter...
that's just too much work.
Putting the insulation in the gaps is okay. But that's about it. I don't like nailing, don't like installing the lath for the "too big for nails" gaps. I really hate...
lol. I'm a "weapon of war" man myself.
https://i.postimg.cc/J4qM4HW7/122033110-10218655177513816-1359507392054947663-o.jpg
TOOLS EXPLAINED
DRILL PRESS : A tall upright machine useful for suddenly snatching flat metal bar stock out of...
On a Facebook log cabin group I'm on (not LHBA), I just saw a post about how much did people spend to finish their kit home "beyond the price of the kit", and most folks were saying "3 times". So if...
I had a dream last night about chinking - I was out there smoothing it out with some buffing thingy attached to my grinder. It was so smooth! Obviously, I then woke up.
https://memeguy.com/photos/images/found-this-at-a-mechanic-repair-shop-320150.jpg
there it is. LHBA motto.
I see I left out the word "not". I will edit to clarify... :)
yeah, we'll need to see pics. use an image host like
https://postimages.org/
upload the pics, then copy the url:
https://i.postimg.cc/FF8XBTGk/Capture.png
then wrap it in IMG brackets:
also, figure an r-value of about 1.5 "r's" per inch. But r-values won't give you an idea on how much you'll pay in utilities - but it will almost always be cheaper in a log home, especially one where...
I think I get it. my wife is a seamstress as well. She supervised the pick and placement of each log in our home. I had a neat spreadsheet with the diameters of the logs listed, but when she pointed...
here, here!
yeah, I don't think I learned much about building log homes - I had already researched it all over the years - the class was just confirming it was true. And definitely had more to do...
sounds like work. wow. in one of the building off grid books I have, they say to live on the land for at least a year before building on it so you can get a feel for the weather and how things flow...
lol. well at least we have the "animal" part in common. :)
I think 5 years for a 3200 sq ft home is a good goal.
If you don't have to cut trees and invent roads and ways to move them, then...