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peter lena

found my shed floor !

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ebinmaine

Niiiiice 

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ri702bill

Pete - a tad early for "spring cleaning"??

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Achto

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SylvanLakeWH

One question: Do you grease or wax the floor?

 

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ri702bill
16 minutes ago, SylvanLakeWH said:

One question: Do you grease or wax the floor?

 

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I tend to oil mine - unintentionally.....

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SylvanLakeWH
2 minutes ago, Ed Kennell said:

Yeah, we all walked to school UPHILL BOTH WAYS IN 2' SNOW DRIFTS so our NEWSPAPER LINED shoes were oil free till we got home. 

Excellent memories!!!

 

Fixed it for ya'... :handgestures-thumbupright:

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peter lena

@SylvanLakeWH usually oil wins out , but grease is a close second , was just doing a choke linkage detailing , just very small adjustments , cable lube in  my choke / throttle cables , spring pulls , make for a smooth solid movement assist , also lubes the wooden floor , go greasy , pete

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peter lena

@ri702bill , when its tough to wade around in your stuff , its time , found 2 pairs of  channel lock , wire crimpers , the extra length makes quick work of any connection . maybe I should have a mini plow for shed plowing  ? would still have to sort it out , actually not too bad , dozer , pete 

 

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ri702bill
9 minutes ago, peter lena said:

@ri702bill , when its tough to wade around in your stuff , its time , found 2 pairs of  channel lock , wire crimpers , the extra length makes quick work of any connection . maybe I should have a mini plow for shed plowing  ? would still have to sort it out , actually not too bad , dozer , pete 

 

Maybe drop an old bull rake in the middle & drag it out with a Horse!!! Then sort out what comes out!

 

I am STILL looking downstairs for my 60 Degree triangular jeweler's file - used it in the fall - not back in the set - no clue........ :text-bump:

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Lee1977

I used mine to file down the drag links on my Chain saw. It's the only file I have that will cut them.

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