Weekend is over...what did you get done?

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Yup! and If I was doing all that to it I'd be extending it out over the deck too. For some reason I don't think an MJ could handle that load. lol

We get SOME snow. Last year we got about 4 inches one time. It's usually not enough to stick to the ground.
you'd be surprised. I hauled a dozen sheets of 3/4 ply and a big stack of 2x4s with mine. It wasn't happy but could have handled more.
We've painted it like 12 times. No paint will stick to it and there big chunks of it flaking off. It's just old masonite crap.

you're lucky. I would pay to have that instead of the cement asbestos crap I have, at least then I could burn it. And not pay megabucks for disposal.
 
you'd be surprised. I hauled a dozen sheets of 3/4 ply and a big stack of 2x4s with mine. It wasn't happy but could have handled more.


you're lucky. I would pay to have that instead of the cement asbestos crap I have, at least then I could burn it. And not pay megabucks for disposal.

Ha, disposal. Like you say. I have a ginormous burn pile in my back yard.

This was last November. It's about time to burn it again.

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I do the same thing, but asbestos doesn't burn :(:(:(
 
Going to attempt to troubleshoot my wonky gauges this week ... in the dark ... because it gets dark at like 4pm around here now.
 
Man, I wish I could come out and help. It usually takes me a while but I usually figure it out.

On a side note, I have a horrible ear infection and my ear drum ruptured about 2 hours ago. I haven't felt pain like that since I broke my ankle most of the way off.
 
Fire ain't hot enough.
chemistry says asbestos doesn't burn. No ifs, ands, or buts.

put some diesel in the fire!
I went through 10 gallons of gasoline in an hour on Saturday night :flame::cheers:

We had a pretty good bonfire going. I started it with a 5 foot pile of brush and old boards and lumber, with 4 gallons of gas poured over it. Had to light leaves on the end of a branch and use them to start it, and then turn and run like hell before it caught. The fireball was about 24 feet in diameter and 30 feet tall, figuring based on the scorch marks on the ground the next morning.
 
I went through 10 gallons of gasoline in an hour on Saturday night :flame::cheers:

We had a pretty good bonfire going. I started it with a 5 foot pile of brush and old boards and lumber, with 4 gallons of gas poured over it. Had to light leaves on the end of a branch and use them to start it, and then turn and run like hell before it caught. The fireball was about 24 feet in diameter and 30 feet tall, figuring based on the scorch marks on the ground the next morning.

At 3.xx a gallon, that's an expensive bonfire!
 
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