Ynotgolf Another tree down. More wood to cut tomorrow. Trees being cut for being partially dead and threat to the power lines. Funded by the power company. Glad to get rid of the 2 eyesores. Now have an even more beautiful view than I had.
Par4QC Ynotgolf Funded by the power company. I was just wondering how much $$ you were out. Around here is it very costly for tree removal. Lucky you.
Ynotgolf Par4QC No cost to me. Not my property. Anyway Penn Power paying for all. 3 crews here today. The one guy told me yesterday that the one tree would have cost over $1000.00 if paid for by someone wanting it down. They are spending millions around my area with tree services, fiber internet and replacing 100's of old poles. Just came in with another load of wood. Lots more to get and I'm not bothering with the large stuff.A friend of mine wanted 2 super tall pine trees removed about 5 years ago and got a quote for $5000.00. He's in a tight area with cottages close together and no room to maneuver. Now the power company is taking them down at no cost.
colej LBlack14 I hear ya LB. I spent all day outside working on a crane at Purcell Marion HS. My feet were freezing by the end of lunch.
Walterjn Par4QC yeah we know, you walked to school in 6' of snow, up hill both ways.... With 50#'s of books....
Typhoon LogicalOne Par4QC You canβt even remember what it was like at his age! π€¨ππ Well I know they used oxen to do most of the work
Rickochet I used the Zinnsser years ago when redoing a bathroom which was recommended by a bud in the biz. Very good stuff but you can get a buzz on it in a small room. π΅
LBlack14 colej I hear ya LB. I spent all day outside working on a crane at Purcell Marion HS. My feet were freezing by the end of lunch. That wind.π€¬
LogicalOne Par4QC Unfortunately, my experiment of mixing sugar, glucose syrup, starch, flavoring, food coloring, citric acid and gelatin together and injecting it into the head failed. So no. π