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ebinmaine
1 hour ago, The Freightliner Guy said:

Went to go try and start my Yamaha yt60 and the stupid cord snapped and whipped my hand and now it hurts what a good day 

Always a silver lining my friend...

What went right?

What made you laugh?

Did you learn something new?

Eat something good?

See something nice?

Play with a different toy or tool and had fun?

 

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JCM

Finally put the battens on the cabin rough sawn siding. They have been under the bunks for years. Can tell by the color difference. Hopefully 2023 will see a wash down on the siding and a coat of Sikkens. 420-LSE helped out. Weather was unreal today.

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The Freightliner Guy
22 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

Always a silver lining my friend...

What went right?

What made you laugh?

Did you learn something new?

Eat something good?

See something nice?

Play with a different toy or tool and had fun?

 

I learned you shouldn’t expect a 30+ rope to not snap. And I just put it away and worked on cleaning my Suzuki alt125 and it was a nightmare but whatever.

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ebinmaine

This afternoon/evening Trina swapped chains on her battery powered chainsaw and made a couple small wafer wedges looking things.  

When I asked what they were for I was told I can't know yet.  

Upta somethin', she is.  

 

While she was doing that I started in on a project I've been wanting to do since the new Giant Stone Wall was built for the new building area.  

The excavator used stone dust ((??)) to cover the entire area. Good stuff but it was also all over the tops of the rocks stones boulders the wall is built of.  

I like stone walls quite a lot and wanted to see the wall as a whole, a lot better.  Top view was nearly non-existent.  

 


Well we commenced to moveration of the aggregates.  

 

Shovel. ... Meh.... Worked ok but I really needed to drag the dirt. 

 

Well ... We had two broken hoes so... we had to combine two hoes..... 

 

 

:hide:

 

 

Anyway back to work...

We shoveled and pulled and dragged and shoveled.  

Oh and piled.  

 

Here's a picture with a white line showing the old location of the gravel and how it's setting now.  

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Bigger view. 

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Closeup of the same pic.  

 

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One thing super cool about the wall is that it has at least two sets of usable steps accidentally built in. 

We've both been getting into the habit of using this one by the tree because the tree is a perfect hand rail holderer.  

 

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Step count...

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The pile we removed will all be used elsewhere.  

Of foremost concern is building and flattening a ramp in front of the garage doors at the front of the new shop.  

 

 

 

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ebinmaine
13 minutes ago, JCM said:

cabin

Looking snazzy there cap'n. 

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Horse Newbie
3 hours ago, The Freightliner Guy said:

Went to go try and start my Yamaha yt60 and the stupid cord snapped and whipped my hand and now it hurts what a good day 

Why didn’t you use the starter ?

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Horse Newbie
1 hour ago, ebinmaine said:

Step count..

Why didn’t you just rearrange those     Little Rock’s into a proper set of steps ?… that’s what the Egyptians would have done…

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The Freightliner Guy

Uh  it’s a rip cord only and it doesn’t have gears so no bump starting 

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ebinmaine
2 minutes ago, Horse Newbie said:

Why didn’t you just rearrange those Little Rock’s into a proper set of steps ?… that’s what the Egyptians would have done…

Ain't no movin' anything in that wall!!

Even the smallest rocks weigh several hundred pounds.  

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Handy Don
1 hour ago, ebinmaine said:

hand rail holderer

Yep, I appreciate those things and wanting to continue mobilizating my body around without injurization.

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sjoemie himself
10 hours ago, ebinmaine said:

 

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@ebinmaine that is a beautiful looking wall sir! I do have one advise though. Not to be a smart-unidrive here but i've been taught that you want the aggregate so far up the rocks/boulders so that water will drain OVER the wall.

With the aggregate pushed back water can and will seep behind the wall and possibly wash away part of it or the foundation below.

 

Except when you have proper draining in the foundation of the wall and then you can kindly forget what I just said. :twocents-02cents:

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ebinmaine
9 minutes ago, sjoemie himself said:

 

@ebinmaine that is a beautiful looking wall sir! I do have one advise though. Not to be a smart-unidrive here but i've been taught that you want the aggregate so far up the rocks/boulders so that water will drain OVER the wall.

With the aggregate pushed back water can and will seep behind the wall and possibly wash away part of it or the foundation below.

 

Except when you have proper draining in the foundation of the wall and then you can kindly forget what I just said. :twocents-02cents:

 

More advice and knowledge is ALWAYS appreciated.  

 

1. There is definitely proper drainage of the whole area because the excavator brought in 800 cubic yards of fill.  All sand/crush.  

 

Far as the top goes though...

2. We'll be filling in  a lot more between the big rocks with smaller ones and possibly a coating of ¾ stone near the exposed angles.  

 

3. I did speak with the guys that built the wall. Told them what I was wanting to do and they approved the plan.  

 

 

I think it's ok.... and certainly open to different ideas.  

 

 

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SylvanLakeWH

If that's limestone fines it will lock up and be pretty darn solid. If not, you will find it will go with the flow and fill in around the rocks. Your idea of larger stone and 3/4" is good. Rip rap slows erosion considerably...

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ebinmaine
7 minutes ago, SylvanLakeWH said:

If that's limestone fines it will lock up and be pretty darn solid. If not, you will find it will go with the flow and fill in around the rocks. Your idea of larger stone and 3/4" is good. Rip rap slows erosion considerably...

 

 

Not sure of the actual composition of the material. I do know there's a fair amount of granite in the area.

This gray top layer definitely does harden up quite well.

The entire basically flat surface that the new building sits on was constructed the third week of August so it's just over 2 months old. Where it hasn't been disturbed by construction it's stiffening up quite well.

After I lay down a stripe of 3/4 Stone near the tops of the boulders we're going to watch for areas where the underlying materials May be still trying to run through and repair those later.

 

 

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Ed Kennell
14 hours ago, JCM said:

Can tell by the color difference

I really like the contrast.     :handgestures-thumbupright:

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JCM
8 minutes ago, Ed Kennell said:

I really like the contrast.     :handgestures-thumbupright:

So do I. As I was picking up the tools I stood back and took a good look at it and said to myself, wouldn't that look great on the rest of the cabin. Don't go putting any ideas in my head. :ROTF: Thank You for the comment @Ed Kennell

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Handy Don
13 hours ago, ebinmaine said:

Far as the top goes though...

2. We'll be filling in  a lot more between the big rocks with smaller ones and possibly a coating of ¾ stone near the exposed angles.  

 

3. I did speak with the guys that built the wall. Told them what I was wanting to do and they approved the plan

Smaller, flatter rocks with fill between to form the top ledge will be both practical and good looking! 

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ebinmaine
Just now, Handy Don said:

Smaller, flatter rocks with fill between to form the top ledge will be both practical and good looking! 

Absolutely agreed but we don't have many flat rocks around here.  

Mostly round or broken from round to some odd shape.  

 

Trina and I were noticing your area's rock walls are VERY different from ours.  

 

 

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Handy Don

Today was 210 miles Wheel Horsing with the trailer and another 50 helping out.

Up early to get up to Kingston, NY to pick up a Six Speed Raider roller from the same source as Trina's 1045 (there is still a 48" xi deck there, folks, but this was the last tractor!)

Next down to Milford, PA to hand off the roller to @JimSraj and collect a Lawn Ranger "project" deck he'd picked up for me.

Then over to Shohola, PA to @Jrain's place to pick up some scrap heavy sheet metal for my winter project.

Then back to Milford for some shopping for needed parts.

Then home, drop the trailer and pickup my SIL and take her to the airport.

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Handy Don
10 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

Absolutely agreed but we don't have many flat rocks around here.  

Mostly round or broken from round to some odd shape.  

 

Trina and I were noticing your area's rock walls are VERY different from ours.  

Yes, I am used to having flat or angular rocks to work with!

Digging around here yields a mixture of some glacier-rounded rocks but lots of broken granite/schist from the underlying structure. The latter usually has a straight-ish plane where the rock broke along the "grain" and they make for very solid dry-laid walls up to 3 or 4 feet high (above that you'll usually see either shallowly or deeply tuck-pointed masonry. We bury the round ones in the middle!

 

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The Freightliner Guy

Today I gathered 17 pounds worth of candy and I definitely didn’t dump any bowls into my pillow case 

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ebinmaine
5 hours ago, The Freightliner Guy said:

Today I gathered 17 pounds worth of candy and I definitely didn’t dump any bowls into my pillow case 

IIFF you got more than your share I hope it was with permission 

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Stormin

 I have to admit, I cut down the apple tree on the green. :chores-chopwood:

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elcamino/wheelhorse

 @Stormin  Did it end up in your wood pile ?

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Stormin
9 minutes ago, elcamino/wheelhorse said:

 @Stormin  Did it end up in your wood pile ?

 

Of course. :thumbs:

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