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I agree, sc, those are great.
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Use that or a circular saw. Take an old blade put it on backwards. Snap you a straight chalk line and let er rip. Be prepared, ITS LOUD AS HECK.What is the best way to cut metal roofing? I have an overhang from the carport that dumps water into my chicken run. (Wish it was angled the other direction.) I'd like to cut it back to the edge of the carport so I can run a gutter to a dry well and channel the overflow away from the run. Any ideas? I have an electric metal shear that could work, but I've never used it.
For you sc.
Ditto thatUse that or a circular saw. Take an old blade put it on backwards. Snap you a straight chalk line and let er rip. Be prepared, ITS LOUD AS HECK.
No, not from work. There's a siding company near me that ships in framed crates. Pay attentionvery cool, I love the first one! and most of the wood is from "trash" at work? and you sell them, list them on CL? thats awesome! Where do you find the roofing? thats the most expensive part. My oldest son bought me a dewalt compressor and a four set nailer stapler set a few years ago, I love them! I have bought a few more nailers, makes projects go so fast, even putting fencing up outside. If I could get into doing more little stuff I can get out of doing the other stuff I dont want to do anymore, like watching kids here and there.. I have kids since I was 20 and I love kids but man I need a break. and besides fishing I love my woodworking and building stuff. but I dont want to ruin what I already do though.
I agree, sc, those are great.
When you figure it out, you tell meWhat is the best way to cut metal roofing? I have an overhang from the carport that dumps water into my chicken run. (Wish it was angled the other direction.) I'd like to cut it back to the edge of the carport so I can run a gutter to a dry well and channel the overflow away from the run.
Any ideas? I have an electric metal shear that could work, but I've never used it.
Use that or a circular saw. Take an old blade put it on backwards. Snap you a straight chalk line and let er rip. Be prepared, ITS LOUD AS HECK.
Thank you Sally. By the way, I got my extra Chicken calendar today.I dont get the wild turkey thing? thats just what wv drinks???? thats not bad or anything???, not like she is a drunk at least she can still type and I always have windows ready to burst open, follow me around sometime, my husband never shuts his mouth I have stop him mid sentence when kids are there!
That's not what Ravyn said, but I'll take it.What's funny about calling it the wild turkey window is that WV had absolutely nothing to do with it that night
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I bought an electric Bosch hand-held planer. Its sa-weeet! I also have a huge 13" Jet planer, but its a PITA to use.pallets rip those belts up and send them up over the mountain! what kind of belt sander do you use I want one if it works! I tried everything, only thing I found that I have is a wheel with wire brush and then down to grits and then I can sand with my sander. I saw on one of the AK shows I watch they used a hand planer that was kicken butt! but of course on pine
I was laughing but serious too... it's good for them... just watch the salt...
Flock, I can't spell!
As long as that Eskimo doesn't count over 8007, everything will be fine
Not to worry @ ross farms will do something to liven things up . you'll see. wait a bit . and besides benny types with an accent . that's not boring