A vagina fan, cool.My company disposes of returns for a couple large retailers. Electronics are plentiful but they cut the wires on them, which is an easy fix. I'll never buy a fan, vaccum, coffee maker, toaster oven, microwave, among other things.
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A vagina fan, cool.
I’ve got 4, between the wire and plugs I’m $20 in.Those things move some air. Unfortunately I paid a lot more for mine......
I don’t drive much anymore so I don’t see them.You should fix them then SELL THEM ON HERE!!!
Figured out what to do with railroad spikes. They replaced all the ties in this area so there are tens of thousands available. Have to make a bunch more
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Figured out what to do with railroad spikes. They replaced all the ties in this area so there are tens of thousands available. Have to make a bunch more
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My company disposes of returns for a couple large retailers. Electronics are plentiful but they cut the wires on them, which is an easy fix. I'll never buy a fan, vaccum, coffee maker, toaster oven, microwave, among other things.
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I hoard so much stuff. As mentioned before, I love random pieces of wood that may, or may not, get used later.
But just random stuff.
When I worked at Home Depot I acquired many random things, sometimes you'd find stuff on the floor that you didnt sell in store or something.
Once I had this lady, Pam (I forget which department she was in), who said, "I found these, you want them?" "YES!"
Well that was a few years ago. I still have them in a box. Dont know what they are or what I'll do with them, but I keep them around just in case
one is large than the other
Again??????I painted a rock.
Again??????
Bought the hardware I needed to finish the coop. $65 and aside from the hinges I'll have many deck screws left over for other projects.
Last week I found 2 pieces of plywood hiding in a corner of the barn; dragged one out, broomed it off and lo and behold, it's the perfect size w/o having to cut it.
Screwed it down and stapled the wrap- next comes shingles.
3 doors, vents and roosting perch remaining. Almost chicken time...
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Lol, actually I do. Something else that the previous owner left in the barn. Should be enough, I'll ping you if it's not enough.Got shingles? I got about half a pack if you need.
Wow, great job, thanks for the information!Those are very handy tools to have at the ready. They’re missing the handle (imagine a T with the longer vertical leg threaded down into that hole). You would jam that tapered end down into a broken PVC sprinkler riser and twist it out of the threaded fitting. The different sizes accommodate various pipe sizes. Orbit is a supplier of sprinkler components.
Think of an EZ Out for sprinkler pipe.
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