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How do you support concrete... after wood chucks dig out all the sand?

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Jeff-C175
9 hours ago, Achto said:

There is also a product called Polylevel that can be used to jack up concrete or fill holes under concrete.

 

I've actually had that done.  Critters didn't cause the problem though, it was a water issue with a downspout over the course of about a decade.  Had the footings been deep enough it would not have been a problem... but this was on an OLD not intended to be permanent building that 'became' permanent by someone building around it.  It worked well and is still standing ( appx 8 years ) with a stable footing.

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8 hours ago, pullstart said:

Gee, maybe we’ll have to move this thread to the recipes section

 

That's what happens when you're hungry and on the forum!  Everything looks like FOOD!  :banana-wrench::tools-spork::beer:

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Herder
10 hours ago, rjg854 said:

for target practice 

BLAM!!!!

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tom2p
14 hours ago, pullstart said:

Well, news.  One hole is opened back up fully and the other enough to breath from.  Tonight, I’ll give it some gas treatment from a select tailpipe.


got rid of a ground hog last year 


I placed some cotton socks on the end of a long section of heater hose - inserted the heater hose down into the groundhog hole - and then (with funnel attached to heater hose) poured bleach and ammonia into the hose 


when I pulled the heater hose out of the hole the soaked socks remained down in the hole 


 

note :  as many are aware - gotta be careful with bleach and ammonia 

 

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JoeM
13 hours ago, pullstart said:

I’ve been tempted to BBQ one some day

Had a friend of mine cold pack them and it was pretty good. I think the salt tenderizes them over time. 

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WHX??

Try the garden hose treatment with the pigs in the hole. Heard tell they don't breath under water well tho so be be ready with the side arm wenst they come a flying out! 

They can't be any tougher  than coon or muskrat shanks! 

 

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Wheel Horse 3D

@DennisThornton You didn't save the hide for a banjo?!!! The old timers round here swore by woodchuck hides for banjo heads!

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Jeff-C175
56 minutes ago, Wheel Horse 3D said:

woodchuck hides for banjo heads!

 

OK for a gut strang frailer, but to gettem tight enough for a 5 strang you need a Bobcat hide!

 

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Wheel Horse 3D
1 minute ago, Jeff-C175 said:

 

OK for a gut strang frailer, but to gettem tight enough for a 5 string you need a Bobcat hide!

 

On the one's I've redone, I use dog food bags! Tune to G just fine!

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Wheel Horse 3D

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Now if could learn to play the thing!

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Jeff-C175
3 minutes ago, Wheel Horse 3D said:

Now

 

You need to first forget everything you know about playing the guitar!

 

Action looks a little high... harder to play for a beginner.

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Wheel Horse 3D
Just now, Jeff-C175 said:
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You need to first forget everything you know about playing the guitar!

 

Action looks a little high... harder to play for a beginner.

 

Now that would be challenge if i could play guitar!  Lol

That ones an old 30's mass produced that the particle board body had completely dissolved, I had to reengineer everything, might need to take it apart and reshave the kneck joint.

 

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Wheel Horse 3D

Swapping from the old steel strings couldnt hurt either, some lighter weight nylons.Ya don't realize just how much tension is applied in a guitar or other stringed instrument till ya start trying to compensate for it!

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Pullstart

We need a music jam session at the Big Show.  Bring whatcha got, bang on something tinny if ya got rhythm.  

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Wheel Horse 3D
3 minutes ago, pullstart said:

We need a music jam session at the Big Show.  Bring whatcha got, bang on something tinny if ya got rhythm.  

If you've seen pics of my wall, I've got a few guitars, an ol squeeze box, couple harmonicas, even a ukelele type turkish??? banjo type thing. What would ya'll like to play with? I can sing like a durn nightengale, but playin'...just never practiced enough.

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Pullstart

I’m a karaoke man, myself... got the bangin’ rythym and used to play bass, but it’s been a long long time.

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WHX??

Geez an I was gonna say a litlle :offtopic:... here I was just gettin ta catchin 'chucks...... :lol:

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Jeff-C175
14 minutes ago, WHX24 said:

Geez an I was gonna say a litlle :offtopic:... here I was just gettin ta catchin 'chucks...... :lol:

 

Well, I bet that a jam session at the BS would probably sound like a whole bunch of drunk woodchucks!

 

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18 minutes ago, WHX24 said:

Geez an I was gonna say a litlle :offtopic:... here I was just gettin ta catchin 'chucks...... :lol:

yeah those durn fellas led me astray agin, but I started a new topic!:ROTF:

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pfrederi

a few years go a woodchuck excavated an area under the slab of my shop (3/4 stone).  i used one of those gas grandees...Big mistake.  he died under tether some where... The stench was awful.  the 3/4 stone isn't air tight like sand or other material.  You may want to try water or something non lethal to flush them out...

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WHX??
6 minutes ago, pfrederi said:

The stench was awful.

Ahhh you forget who ranch this is at... used to stinky things .....:ychain:

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tom2p
8 hours ago, tom2p said:


got rid of a ground hog last year 


I placed some cotton socks on the end of a long section of heater hose - inserted the heater hose down into the groundhog hole - and then (with funnel attached to heater hose) poured bleach and ammonia into the hose 


when I pulled the heater hose out of the hole the soaked socks remained down in the hole 


 

note :  as many are aware - gotta be careful with bleach and ammonia 

 


oh no 

 

appears we could have another ground hog - but at least this time in a dirt pile away from the house 

 

odd the hole is not lower ... ?

 

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DennisThornton
4 hours ago, Wheel Horse 3D said:

@DennisThornton You didn't save the hide for a banjo?!!! The old timers round here swore by woodchuck hides for banjo heads!

Grandpa said they make great shoe laces!  Never mentioned banjo heads...

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