I deal with lower back issues, usually the right side...for me leaning against the counter at a 45* angle, allowing my back to flex/stretch...
Or is his mounted in the back pocket...:whistle: :D :rofl: :lol:
No, mine was about 24 hrs n done
X2 I usually buy a bit "extra" if I'm buying rope off a roll (by the foot) because I have a long wingspan and hate to find the end of the rope...
Bring a little jack too...you'll probably have to get that tire completely off the ground to get it to even seal up enough to take air.
Yes...except in sanctuary cities...:whistle: :rofl: :lol:
I couldn't find that...did find this though...pretty much what I've found in the past...rick/rik is not legally used as it is just a pile of...
Oh...gotcha! :handshake:
Where it gets complicated is the newer trucks have deeper beds...so if you are buying an F250 8' level full worth of firewood, now you have to ask...
Where is that from?
A Rick is not a definable quantity, 1/3 of a cord is...
It may be stupid, but still impressive, IMO! There are worse things a guy could waste time on!
The problem is that a Rick is not recognized as an official/legal quantity of firewood, anywhere. Locals may accept it, but everytime this comes...
Supposedly a Rick is the same as a face cord... which would be 1/3 cord, if cut to 16".
Rick is about 1/4 cord of firewood in Nashville...seems to run ~$1000 (including the obligatory Benjamin tip) :D
No doubt, impressive! Yeah I always regret cutting or welding in less than proper gear...:startled:
No doubt...I wanna see the build on that! Wouldn't be able to use that machine during the burn ban season though. Its kinda like a post apocalypse...
By the bushel, huh? That's a new one...hope they aren't counting on sales funding Christmas...:santa:
For sure
"Had"..."was"...comon man, finish the story! ;) :binoculars: :stirpot: :ithappened: :rofl: :lol: