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General Discussion / Re: Ticks
« on: July 06, 2015, 08:00:10 PM »
Hold on ticks die after biting you, explain!

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General Outdoor Furnace Discussion / Re: Corrosion Protection
« on: April 19, 2015, 07:32:49 PM »
It's oil squeezed out of wool I believe I read that's why its non toxic
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   I found this > .......dam!!!   I can still learns'me stuffs  :)  .......Crude lanolin constitutes about 5–25% of the weight of freshly shorn wool. The wool from one Merino sheep will produce about 250–300 ml of recoverable wool grease. Lanolin is extracted by washing the wool in hot water with a special wool scouring detergent to remove dirt, wool grease (crude lanolin), suint (sweat salts), and anything else stuck to the wool. The wool grease is continuously removed during this washing process by centrifugal separators, which concentrate it into a wax-like substance melting at approximately 38 °C (100 °F).
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General Outdoor Furnace Discussion / Re: Corrosion Protection
« on: April 19, 2015, 11:21:13 AM »
It's oil squeezed out of wool I believe I read that's why its non toxic

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General Outdoor Furnace Discussion / Re: Corrosion Protection
« on: April 17, 2015, 08:13:49 AM »
Awesome I'm curious as well

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General Outdoor Furnace Discussion / Re: Corrosion Protection
« on: April 17, 2015, 06:54:47 AM »
I haven't tried Mlappin thought it might be to thick but there's only one way to find out!

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Equipment / Re: log splitter build
« on: April 16, 2015, 09:16:48 PM »
Top and bottom plate are 6 1/2" by 1/2" thick

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Equipment / Re: log splitter build
« on: April 16, 2015, 08:55:17 PM »
I just picked up a 12' 6"x8" beam top and bottom plate is 6" wide 1/2" thick.

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Equipment / log splitter build
« on: April 16, 2015, 04:16:18 PM »
Planning a log splitter build. Anyone want to chime in on what you think good setups are pumps engines, hydraulic rams and so on.... ?

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General Outdoor Furnace Discussion / Re: Monday morning blues
« on: April 15, 2015, 09:54:58 PM »
Gotcha :thumbup:

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General Outdoor Furnace Discussion / Re: Monday morning blues
« on: April 15, 2015, 07:01:28 AM »
You were worried snow could get in the backside of the BL?

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I think unfortunately it boils down to the fact that they were not employed by Ridgewood, I would say if they were on the payroll or even sub contracted out you would have a better chance of getting the issue fixed.

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I agree with you slim. Maybe you would be able to pull it out but I don't see it being possible to fish it back through.

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That doesn't look thick enough to be a form of drain tile like z supply looks like flex duct with the wire in it but I might be wrong its been know to happen lol

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I didn't get to see the picture earlier but if Ridgewood has been installing that crap as their underground line I see a lot of future unhappy customers. Seriously looks like uninsulated flex duct to me. Believe it comes in 50' lengths and so if your run is over that I would bet you have a taped joint underground. Flex duct is for air to flow through not to be buried in the dirt. I'm sorry if that's really what it is you are a victim of someone who has no business in this industry.

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General Outdoor Furnace Discussion / Re: Where the heck do ya live
« on: April 10, 2015, 10:41:40 AM »
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