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    Re: Pigeon Help Needed

    Pat; It took me by surprise for sure. I thought they would be more like pets than they are. /forums/images/icons/confused.gif Oh well, live and learn I reckon! /forums/images/icons/confused.gif ...
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    Re: Pigeon Help Needed

    Pat and Wil; Thanks guys. I captured the pigeon last night, and got on 911pigeonalert. I managed to track down the secretary of the club he came from. He managed to give me the owners name and...
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    Thanks Wil, Found 911 Pigeon, they told me how to catch Boyd the Bird. We're going to try capture tonight, then turn in the numbers on his band. We just lost one of our dogs of 6 1/2 years this...
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    Pigeon Help Needed

    Since my wife and I tend to rescue 4 legged critters a lot, we're stumped on the feathered variety. Down at the DNR boat launch, there is a banded pigeon running around. No, it's not a dove, he...
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    Re: Cats, goota lum em

    Pat; The black pill would be too good for them. I don't see how people like that should be considered anything more than they are, that being, self-centered, and just plain nonhumane. I'm really...
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    Re: Cats, goota lum em

    Pat;
    we don't go looking for them, believe me. We get them dumped on us too. Is that a Lhasa Apso your guys got? I like them too. Very smart dog, and they don't eat much!!...
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    Re: Cats, goota lum em

    Hi Pat; Thanks for the ideas on the products. We only have a problem off and on. But you sure notice it. /forums/images/icons/mad.gif

    About half our cats are barn cats. What we do, is let them...
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    Cats, goota lum em

    Okay; As a few of you know, Jan and I rescue four legged friends. That means we've got a mess of cats, and four dogs. They get along very well.

    The problem, how do you keep cats from spraying...
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    Re: replacement barn windows and barn doors

    Jim; Not stumped, just hadn't seen your post for some reason. /forums/images/icons/confused.gif Any lumber yard worth anything should have the hardware you need for the sliding doors. The ones I've...
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    Re: A different idea for a shop

    But Dave, the dealer said I could do it!! /forums/images/icons/frown.gif Check out some of the SUV's and 1/2 tonners out there. It's downright scary. I try to keep away from anybody dragging a...
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    Re: A different idea for a shop

    Handy; I agree completely on the fools and cell phones. /forums/images/icons/frown.gif The ones that are a real treat are the ones that like to go around you on the suicide and cut you off, or hang...
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    Re: A different idea for a shop

    Dave; Oh yeah, the goode olde days. I used to haul a 580B TLB on a 69 IHC Loadstar, a gasser at that. It had a rollerback bed and winch setup. Youd winch the machine up on the bed until you got thr...
  13. Thread: high trusses

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    Re: high trusses

    I'm not really sure what your asking. But if your asking 24' clear span, no center load bearing beam and posts, the answer is yes. In fact 24' is an easy one to put up. /forums/images/icons/grin.gif
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    Dave; I'm not gonna offer a bet on that. When you stick that much money in a truck, you may as well go for two house payments! /forums/images/icons/wink.gif I bet it's at least a 365, but Handy...
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    Re: A different idea for a shop

    Handy; REALLL nice. /forums/images/icons/cool.gif You sure don't want to half%@# that. What do you have in it? You must be very sure of adding that filtered oil in that. Man, I've reservations just...
  16. Thread: Oil pump idea

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    Handyman; CJDave and I have been PMing a few times about this. What do you think of using a hydrofilter housing off a parted out CUT? I'm not sure what the micron size is, but it appears to be what I...
  17. Thread: First Howling

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    Re: First Howling

    My Malamute sings everytime she hears a siren or my Beagle/Lab mix starts barking. She's pretty funny about it though. She'll stop as soon as she sees she's got an audience. My nieghbors think it's...
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    Dave; At LONG LAST!!!! Someone less computer friendly than me!! /forums/images/icons/tongue.gif /forums/images/icons/shocked.gif /forums/images/icons/grin.gif /forums/images/icons/grin.gif

    I...
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    Re: Oil pump idea

    CJDave; Would you mind PMing me with what you've come up with? Or better yet, post it for all to admire. /forums/images/icons/grin.gif
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    Handy; Guess I didn't know what a bypass filter was /forums/images/icons/blush.gif . So using the bypass filter like YOU mentioned, would probably work. Have you come up with something yet? I'm...
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    Re: Harbor Freight Tools: Good and Bad

    haveblue; I usually don't buy anything but the big namebrands, but last year I got a HF palmnailer. I was pressed for time and had just bloodied and mauled my left index finger putting in hurricane...
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    Handyman; I'm thinking. If you were to mount 2 filters in series, say a 3 micron first, then a 1 micron, basically a polisher, that seems like you'd get good filtration. Also, how about a separator...
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    Re: Oil pump idea

    Handyman; Your post interests me. Do you know of anyone that has done this? In theory it sounds good. I'm just wondering about the injectors and pump. Like you it seems, I'm tired of paying for...
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    Re: Strange morning!

    Joe; Reminds me of a few people I know!! The goat that is, or the dog, or the fawn, or......... Never mind. /forums/images/icons/crazy.gif /forums/images/icons/grin.gif /forums/images/icons/grin.gif
  25. Thread: deck building

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    Re: deck building

    Shade; I've seen and heard good things about the composite except for the price. The new ACQ, myself, I'm not sure of it yet. Why not the cedar, I've used it in Michigan, but then the price on it...
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