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Got up *really* early to enjoy the cool.... and to cook and eat some hot food.
This whole week is going to be rotten. I have to work in the rain dodging thunder storms in near 80 degree temperatures trying to sheath and side the peak of my porch roof (and garage) with half of a 32' extension ladder.. on uneven ground.
 
A Sawzall with a 12" wood blade might work.
I used one for splitting huge ornamental grass root balls.
Was kinda funny, my gardener friend suggested it....
"you know that big red saw thing that you and Keith used on the other project".
It worked great!
Wood blades broke, we had to use those for cutting iron.
 
Wonders if we have another international sematics issue?

The only way to cut through the enormous rootstock was by using a hacksaw.
A hacksaw like this?
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A Sawzall with a 12" wood blade might work.
I used one for splitting huge ornamental grass root balls.
Was kinda funny, my gardener friend suggested it....
"you know that big red saw thing that you and Keith used on the other project".
It worked great!
Need one of these:
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With this blade:
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Shadows foot this morning.
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As soon as I took the bandage off he licked it and got it bleeding. But the raw part is definitely smaller. What I don't like is the foot appears to be swollen around that wound.
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Maybe it's just scar tissue because it had to heal from the inside out after he ripped the continuous stitch out.
I've got them out for a run before it starts to rain and I have to take DH to the hospital for a Urology appointment. I'd like to leave it un-bandaged.
Just to add to this poor guys injury load he got stung by those same type of bees that nailed me that were living in my attic. I pulled stingers out of his face and out of his flank.
 

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