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72c20customcamper 03-29-2022 10:18 AM

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That's truth, right there! Fuel is a big cost for going camping, but the rent is a lot cheaper, so it's a good offset. We don't have to spend the night in someone else's bed, either. My wife really likes camping. I'm OK with it, is all I can say for it.

Prices have skyrocketed on full 50 amp hookup sites . I mainly use it for dry camping like the truck show in Macungie PA. Truck gets 15 mpg at best and the MH 10 solo or towing . The MH has Cat . The entire weekend the VFW charges me 50 bucks.

special-K 03-29-2022 10:31 AM

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The old metallic green. Cool fan, and you know what I mean... both! I have some old ones and people always comment on how unsafe they are, pre-safety era back when people weren't protected from being stupid :lol:. I always say, "Just don't stick your fingers in there when it's running"

Boog 03-29-2022 11:07 AM

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Like they say, common sense isn't all that common..

BLAZERMAN 03-29-2022 01:32 PM

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Finished fabrication of a new anvil stand a few weeks ago, just been waiting on a cold enough day I could run the corn stove on high long enough to heat the stand up for a final coating. Will get the legs filled with sand today and should be done.

72c20customcamper 03-29-2022 01:57 PM

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Originally Posted by BLAZERMAN (Post 9058596)
Finished fabrication of a new anvil stand a few weeks ago, just been waiting on a cold enough day I could run the corn stove on high long enough to heat the stand up for a final coating. Will get the legs filled with sand today and should be done.

Nicely done

Boog 03-29-2022 01:59 PM

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Reckon what that weighs. 250 or so?

BLAZERMAN 03-29-2022 02:43 PM

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Originally Posted by 72c20customcamper (Post 9058611)
Nicely done

Thanks!

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Originally Posted by Boog (Post 9058613)
Reckon what that weighs. 250 or so?

Close! The anvil weighs 450 and the stand is right at 150

LT7A 03-29-2022 05:38 PM

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Thanks!



Close! The anvil weighs 450 and the stand is right at 150

Just about looks like the stand could be used as an anvil. That thing is stout!

4u2nv 03-29-2022 08:26 PM

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Originally Posted by BLAZERMAN (Post 9058596)
Finished fabrication of a new anvil stand a few weeks ago, just been waiting on a cold enough day I could run the corn stove on high long enough to heat the stand up for a final coating. Will get the legs filled with sand today and should be done.

Sand in the legs , hmm, would that be for more weight or does it help absorb the shock ??? or something else .

special-K 03-30-2022 06:55 AM

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Excellent job on the stand. Interesting. I'm curious about the sand as well. I have to say, that is one sexy anvil... and I mean that!

Ol Blue K20 03-30-2022 08:16 AM

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Looks great, I'm also curious about the sand.

Rickysnickers 03-30-2022 09:55 AM

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Finally, I have something to add. I started to install the power blower and bagging kit onto my JD riding mower. I have to say I hate universal instructions!!! They were written for four different models, and it wasn't made really clear which set went with which mowing deck. A job that should have taken a couple of hours, at best, was an all afternoon job. I also changed the blades and cleaned off all the stuck on grass from the under side of the deck. I bought this mower used last year and I don't think the PO ever did that.

special-K 03-30-2022 10:31 AM

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You got it done and ready for the season now. That's something I need to do soon.

I was spreading mulch and decided to finally repair this section of dry stack stone wall that has been failing for years to where it was collapsed. The whole thing is only a 10'+/- section so I ended up tearing it all down and relaying the whole thing. I have a load of crushed stone for in my cellar. So I laid a bed and backfilled using that, for drainage. Dang chipmunks got in there and displaced the original stone backfill. All done and mulched up! A small victory against the never ending list of things that need done.

BLAZERMAN 03-30-2022 02:30 PM

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Originally Posted by LT7A (Post 9058721)
Just about looks like the stand could be used as an anvil. That thing is stout!

Thanks! It may not be as stout as the old oak stump I had been using but this made a world of difference in how my shoulder and elbow feal.
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Originally Posted by 4u2nv (Post 9058792)
Sand in the legs , hmm, would that be for more weight or does it help absorb the shock ??? or something else .

A high quality anvil will usually have a loud ring when hit...and this one rings like a church bell. Problem is it gets to you after awhile...and the neighbors to! The sand in the legs dampens the sound from transferring thru the metal stand, a problem you don't have with oak stumps. And the sand also adds weight which help the stand from moving with a lighter anvil.
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Originally Posted by special-K (Post 9058957)
Excellent job on the stand. Interesting. I'm curious about the sand as well. I have to say, that is one sexy anvil... and I mean that!

It's kinda different than most anvile with the hardy hole up by the horn instead of the tail and no.pritchel hole. It's an 1870s French Rhino, not many French anvils survived WW2, the Germans made sure to destroy all that they came across.

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Originally Posted by Ol Blue K20 (Post 9058971)
Looks great, I'm also curious about the sand.

Thank you

Dieselwrencher 03-31-2022 06:15 AM

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Originally Posted by BLAZERMAN (Post 9059114)
Thanks! It may not be as stout as the old oak stump I had been using but this made a world of difference in how my shoulder and elbow feal.


A high quality anvil will usually have a loud ring when hit...and this one rings like a church bell. Problem is it gets to you after awhile...and the neighbors to! The sand in the legs dampens the sound from transferring thru the metal stand, a problem you don't have with oak stumps. And the sand also adds weight which help the stand from moving with a lighter anvil.

It's kinda different than most anvile with the hardy hole up by the horn instead of the tail and no.pritchel hole. It's an 1870s French Rhino, not many French anvils survived WW2, the Germans made sure to destroy all that they came across.


Thank you

Rob, that is a massive anvil! What are you going to shape? Tank panels? :lol: That is cool history on it too. Great work on the stand!

special-K 03-31-2022 08:20 AM

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I think it's the most elegant anvil I have ever seen. Yup, looks French :lol:

Getter-Done 03-31-2022 11:09 PM

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Originally Posted by BLAZERMAN (Post 9058596)
Finished fabrication of a new anvil stand a few weeks ago, just been waiting on a cold enough day I could run the corn stove on high long enough to heat the stand up for a final coating. Will get the legs filled with sand today and should be done.

I need to make a stand like this for the anvil I inherited from my Grandpa.

That is a Great stand and anvil:metal:

Thanks for Sharing:chevy:

72c20customcamper 04-01-2022 08:25 PM

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More firewood smallest one of three oaks that came down at my friends place . Did this whole tree today with one saw and a fiskers splitter and had to walk it to the trailer in a wherlbarrow . Ground to muddy to drive on with the truck or the Kubota . Hit what looks like a roofing nail on the last cut . This is why I don’t like yard or roadside trees. But no real damage to the chain so it’s all good . One oak in the trailer ready to stack .

I stopped counting the wheelbarrow loads at 25 and was just shy of half full on the trailer

Getter-Done 04-01-2022 09:21 PM

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Originally Posted by 72c20customcamper (Post 9060093)
More firewood smallest one of three oaks that came down at my friends place . Did this whole tree today with one saw and a fiskers splitter and had to walk it to the trailer in a wherlbarrow . Ground to muddy to drive on with the truck or the Kubota . Hit what looks like a roofing nail on the last cut . This is why I don’t like yard or roadside trees. But no real damage to the chain so it’s all good . One oak in the trailer ready to stack .

I stopped counting the wheelbarrow loads at 25 and was just shy of half full on the trailer

Nice work. Sometimes you just got to make it happen:metal:
I like Sthil saws and
I like the smell of Oak burning in the fireplace:ito:
The hard work will pay off.

special-K 04-02-2022 10:15 AM

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Adding in the wheelbarrow ride is a huge element. A job in itself. Been there done that. Not so easy in the soft stuff either. There are tops I can have at a friend's place who had it logged. It's all back in the woods w/o vehicle access.

I moved things around in my woodshed to make better use of the space. I have things stored on one side and other things were mixed in on the firewood side. It bugged me but wasn't a priority. I fixed it yesterday. Doing piddley things catching up on the yard from over winter while messing a bit with my "barn move". I got mulch all spread and got to use the 12t bottle jack I ended up buying at HF. It works as hoped. It handles jacking up a single point to make adjustments at the supports. I haven't removed the temporary support posts yet, too allow the building to sit on the temp connector walls I built. Next will be cross supports straight across post to post/over the connector walls. The posts are 4x4 and the cross beams will be 2x8s on either side of the post with 4x4 between. These will be flush with the bottom of the wall plates, and will roll on the pipe.

These 'move from' connector walls have been done a while. I poured the concrete on the other side a few weeks ago and have all but one 'move to' connector walls done over there now. No picture yet. The cross beams will be at the posts/connector walls

prairewolf 04-02-2022 05:21 PM

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... A couple threads and or thoughts on this website inspired me to actually be productive today. so, my Son started helping me at 830 and we filled my truck box full of stuff I did not want any more. that stuff unloaded so fast at the land fill it was fun to throw it out of the box. 8$ dump fee, then I gave him 45 bucks and a half roll of Duct tape for wages. he said thanks and I had him home in time for track practice around noon. and we talked A Lot of shop today.

then I went and spent about 1700$ on a new bed. free delivery and set-up. good thing I have a can of scented Air freshener, details are important. :).

less is more sometimes.

Sheepdip 04-02-2022 11:43 PM

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... A couple threads and or thoughts on this website inspired me to actually be productive today. so, my Son started helping me at 830 and we filled my truck box full of stuff I did not want any more. that stuff unloaded so fast at the land fill it was fun to throw it out of the box. 8$ dump fee, then I gave him 45 bucks and a half roll of Duct tape for wages. he said thanks and I had him home in time for track practice around noon. and we talked A Lot of shop today.

then I went and spent about 1700$ on a new bed. free delivery and set-up. good thing I have a can of scented Air freshener, details are important. :).

less is more sometimes.

$8 dollar dump fee is cheap! I just took a trailer load of green waste
(7'W x 10'L x 3'H)that they grind up into gardening compost and sell the to the county, city and local landscapers....$35 Smackaroos! And they wonder why people dump all their garbage on the side of the road.

special-K 04-03-2022 07:31 AM

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I remember not so long ago when yard waste disposal was free, and so was taking the mulch. My county landfill has a minimum/car load rate of $7. I need to clear out some unwanted things as well. I need a flea market. There used to be the best one at Harpers Ferry, WVA. It got ruined by a snobby historic group who bought the property to shut it down. The flea market drew more tourism than that minor Civil War battlefield ever will.

FleetsidePaul 04-03-2022 08:49 AM

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The disposal site is still free up here. I was really surprised because when I lived down south it was expensive to go to the dump. There are also certain days that you can burn trash.

I guess that they figure people will just dump their trash in the desert if they charged. Which is probably true.

I have curbside pickup. It's kind of expensive but I'm too lazy to go the the dump.

FleetsidePaul 04-03-2022 08:50 AM

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Double post again. Dammit! Why does it keep doing that?


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