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Tractor /Buzz Saw

Discussion in 'The Wood Pile' started by timusp40, Feb 11, 2022.

  1. Backwoods Savage

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    And I'll always remember the flying corn and the noise!
     
  2. buZZsaw BRAD

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    Which Karnak was that Joe? Used a lot of their roofing cement and modified adhesive. Still use tube stuff on occasion.
     
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    I was running one at a show being pulled with a steam engine. The governor belt came off and the engine wound up. Fun times.
     
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    That's a bit scary when a steamer runs away, they'll cause some real destruction. :bug:
     
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    thats a damm good question. Even went to their website and I’m still not sure. They make a ton of stuff. Didnt recognize a bucket. Maybe they’ve changed the artwork
    Union work, I don’t buy it and I don’t read the instructions, just do it :)
    Usually the block walls are sprayed by a subcontractor ahead of time, probably a different product too. They have spray trucks that mix the product in 55 gallon barrels.
    There’s always some walls they miss and those we’d hit with trowel grade Karnak. A few jobs we troweled it all but that’s frowned upon by the inspectors. It’s supposed to dry before being covered with panel foam. I’d like to say 220 or 920 but,,,,,
    The trucks also sprayed the more expensive rubberized coating. Now that you ask I’m wondering if that’s what I used. Wouldve been the wiser choice but I can’t ever remember spreading that on a wall.
    Friggin Lyme, last five years of work are a fog now.