I tried slime on a punctured bicycle tire with the same results. Worked great for one day and flat the next. If you spin the tire for a bit and refill with air you can get another days use out of it. I think the slime blocks the hole from the inside but runs to the bottom of the tire and opens...
I used to take my youngest to social classes at our local autism resource group. It always amazed me to watch the other moms avoiding eye contact and burying themselves in their phones. Once upon a time the moms would have chatted together, arranged play dates and learned from shared...
I have some cats claw growing up my chicken run and I put a 2' tall sheet of plywood between the plants and the wire at ground level. Otherwise the chickens destroy the plants even through hardware cloth. Determined buggers when it comes to green! Mine are bantams...bigger chickens would need a...
Love the convertible handle information. I never would have thought to look for that.
We use the tires that never need refilled too. Our ancient wheelbarrows and our hand trucks all have them. They make so much more sense than inflatable tires. We get ours at harbor freight...it's been so long...
Excellent point. I'd sure love a well there though. I started looking at well designs and trying to think of ways to make it lighter but Im doubtful I could. Looking at wells though was a pleasure.
I was worried something like that would be too heavy. Ive tried the whiskey barrel and that spots just too hot to grow anything in planters here. I wonder if I could build a pallet wood sundial? That might be light enough.
I was working in my yard and walked past our septic access. Right now it's got a fire pit placed on top to hide it but I've never been satisfied with that. That well would be so adorable there! I'm wondering if something like that would be light enough for two people to shift easily for when we...
I've seen pictures of people injured using those. I have one and use it but I got a full coverage face shield I use with it. They make them for welding. I'm not sure how well it'd protect if a blade broke and hit you, but I think it'd deflect it.
That's were doing two strands and twisting comes in. I run two parallel lengths of wire, place a stick, nail etc between the wires in the middle and just start turning the stick. The wires twist together and creates one strong wire. It'll be straight as a whistle and tight as a drum.
Your tomato cage thoughts have been stewing in my back brain 😂. Couple thoughts for you...I drew pictures to help you visualize it. Rough ideas but maybe you can turn them into something right for you.
One thought is to build a frame that can set on top of your bed and a separate lattice. Add L...