Are those pink ones the German Johnson variety? If so, they are the best tasting tomatoes I ever.:)
I call it like money in the bank:axe:A 401K that you'll be tapping early with no penalty.:thumbs:
Nice job on the gaskets Well Seasoned. Finally starting to get back to some stove talk.
That won't work in Ohio. Gotta be on bricks, blocks, rocks or something to get them off the ground.
Everything looks good and level. Good job Sean. I think the stacks will be very stable.
Murphy's Law seams to happen quite often to me.
Way to go Smokin:tree:
I don't think it will be worth it, if it's only grass fed. Needs to be finished up with corn/grain. I got a grass fed side once and said never...
Not too expensive, since as a true hoader you are going to need only one for the whole season.:D
Nice shed and I love the Ranger.
Man that 650 goes thru it:rootintootin:
Nice supply and shows an incredible effort.:thumbs:
Worth the 22 minutes!
First of many. Good job.
I feel your pain:eek:
I love Red Elm Thistle. Here's a mantel and legs I made out of a red elm I cut down on my property. Cured it for four years in my basement. Almost...
Great score. Nothing better than free, easy loading. I had a guy tell me that he had a big Black Locust taken down at a commercial building he has...
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That's really nice, but it won't be cheap. It's amazing how much metal and hardware has gone up.:eek:
I bet you'll be amazed at how much good wood there is in that guy.