I think they call it a texas bow bar you can get them at baileys
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I think they call it a texas bow bar you can get them at baileys
Sorry it took so long to reply but here is a bridge I built about 10 years ago.It is 17' long and 40" wide built from tulip popular cut from our property. I built a jig from 2 sheets of osb set end...
It seemed take it back to bare wood with minimal darkening, and then I put on a product called Wood Guard.it is a penetrating finish not a surface coating click here
I know its not the same situation but we had a product called Clear Wood Finnish(CWF) by Flood on the outside of our house and I stripped in off with a 50/50 mix of greased lightning bought from...
Central boiler 4 years old,love it /forums/images/icons/grin.gif
you can buy them that are rated for load bearing applications but I have never used them
Do I think the smallest one would work, I think so but I would call central boiler and talk to them. They have been great to work with. As far as leaving the wood shed open, yes I do get rain and...
And don't forget that steel studs are straight and don't split. /forums/images/icons/grin.gif
I have been using steel studs on a lot of inside stuff, you can buy them at menards and others and they just screw together.
I just got my husky on thurs. the bar on mon. and called about the chains today. I ordered it from nopel online and saved about 130.00 on a husky 372xp with a 20" bar. sounds like you like quality...
I can't give you a good opinion on the wood usage because I don't have anything to compare it to.But I would have to say a little bit more as any heat loss on the boiler is out into the outside air...
I know this won't help as far as a truck purchase but in our weak moments we have taken advantage of 0.0% twice, a year ago with a mercury cougar and about 8 weeks ago with a chrysler 300m both for 5...
Well after some thought I think I will have 3 saws rather than 2,just keep the 55 for backup. I am wondering about Husqvarna's decision to hit the big box stores with product, It is my understanding...
I like the idea, and have already done it. I also have a husky 136 with a 14" bar just for that type of work
I have a 2 1/2 year old Husqvarna 55(not a rancher) with a 20"bar that has been a good saw but I am thinking about selling it and buying a 372xp or the like. Any idea how much I should ask for it?
I hear you, I wound up at the 6k mark by the time I was done. Have you tried Sawmill Exchange?
You can buy a brand new norwood for not much more money.
Well this is the pic I would like to share. Nice country pic but the country is Ireland, I took it in june 2001 on a ring of kerry tour in southern ireland.
Toot your own horn anytime you can with a beutifull specimen like that. Nice tree!
Thank you /forums/images/icons/grin.gif , I look forward to the knowledge gained and conversation shared in this topic.
my heat exchanger is in my furnace ductwork and the stat just cycles the blower fan.
I tried to get a closeup of the deer
I first posted this pic in the homebuilding topic, look in the background between the machines.
Where's photo #2?
We have had one for 4 years and my biggest disapointment is that we didn't buy one sooner. It is only used to heat a 1500sf log home using the water to air heat exchanger and a water to water...