And another good time is when someone's hankering for a slice of that great looking pizza, but alas, no wood to fire it. Welcome Valleyman from your New England neighbor to the north, there has been quite a few folks from around these parts joining lately. Look forward to meeting you someday, maybe over a..........slice of pizza.
I don't believe I met you and introduced myself saewoody, great to meet someone else from the northeast! A great big welcome from the land of 5 Superbowl rings!
Thank you. Good to meet you. I am a Pats fan! But in CT you never know; there are tons of Giants fans. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Everything here is always budget. We built a hydraulic ram pump following internet instructions for a third world country. Works great and we can wait with drilling a well. It'll be great when you get it all done.
Nice work. you are ambitious. Can you tell me where to get a heavy tripot like that? The only ones i've seen are juppie toys.
I made it out of an antique Speed Queen wringer washer from the 1950s. They had stainless tubs in them the one year of production. We TIG welded a stainless patch over the agitator hole in the bottom, it works great. Cook corn in that kettle all the time during summer too!
Yes, I know I'm an old timer now. However, the next young git who calls me "my Dear" will go home with a black eye . What i really meant is that i enjoy a lot of things my grandmother used to do and taught me. Also a lot of the things that"ladies" (something i was supposed to grow up into ) wouldn't think of doing. It's only been a year since I climbed up a tree so I could get a better view. Cooking over outdoor fires is great but i can't find the right equipment. It's all too small and flimsy and can't handle the heat. I've been looking for a big grill that can be put over rocks without ending up warped.
~sniff sniff~ pizza! The wind must be a westerly. Always nice to see another New Englander filling out the roster. Welcome. Hoard on! Sent from my SM-T280 using Tapatalk
Sure, would love to share. NH- freakin love your state. Climbed several of the 4000 footers back in the day. More recently, I became aquainted with Ben, owner of Bens Maple Syrup.