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Old 12-31-2020, 08:25 PM
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That looks great! I'm interested in how they turn out.
 
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Al - How the hell do I get this out of my truck? 290 lbs printed on the box! I opened it, and the only parts not assembled I can take out are two legs, maybe 50-60 lbs for both. Son in law is out of town for a few days, guess this thing will survive being frozen solid. I'm not even going to try it by myself.


 
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Old 12-31-2020, 08:33 PM
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WTF is it?
 
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How’d you get it in there? Seems like the reverse process would work.
 
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I made a ramp out of a couple 2 X 6s and slid a heavy item out of my truck.
 
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Well Woods, consider this my Happy New Year wish , I’ve had a long day and I’m fading fast .
 
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Originally Posted by Tonebender
Just worked out that way. I bought a giant box of Cheerios for the first time in years and years, maybe decades, and it took a few weeks to get to the bottom of that thing. I'm not much on milk or cold cereal. Don't know why I did that but did not want to waste it.
A month or two ago I got a big box of Cinnamon Cheerios at Sam's Club, never saw them before. Granddaughter wasn't excited about them, but I really liked them. Evidently a one time deal, didn't have them next trip there, and haven't seen them in the grocery store. Just as well, probably loaded with sugar.
 
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Originally Posted by nevada72
Afternoon gents!

Water heater installed and heating. I set a personal best by getting it done in only 2 hardware store runs including the initial water heater purchase. I will say, they sure make it easier with shark bite fittings and flexible water heater connection pipe. Of course that stuff costs 4 x the amount of doing it the right way.
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Once I used shark bites, I don't like the hassle of soldering. Worth the price to me. If I was doing a whole house, I'd probably want to solder the first time, be worth that much savings. Or use plastic tubing, haven't done any of that yet.
 
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Old 12-31-2020, 09:08 PM
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Originally Posted by DanHappy
What are they? Look good!
https://countryrebel.com/hawaiian-sw...sagna-sliders/

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Good luck Tim.
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That looks great! I'm interested in how they turn out.
You know, they were pretty tasty. I would do them again.

 
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Originally Posted by OKMICK
You do know Canada is between the Artic Circle and Minnesota, right?
Lot of people don't know a substantial portion of Canadians live south of Minneapolis.
 


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