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special-K 02-03-2023 06:44 PM

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Getting that stove mighty nice. That wind is roaring! I sold a pair of skylights mid-morning. The buyer needed flashing made and I agreed to make it for extra money. But I wanted to wait for the buyer to actually show up. First reason was make sure he showed up and second was I wanted to make sure we both were thinking the same since he still had to frame for it.

He showed up and once I was ready to make up the flashing kits he paid me and said, "I'll be in my car" :lol: It was a cold sumbugger out there!

GOPAPA 02-03-2023 07:19 PM

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Getting that stove mighty nice. That wind is roaring! I sold a pair of skylights mid-morning. The buyer needed flashing made and I agreed to make it for extra money. But I wanted to wait for the buyer to actually show up. First reason was make sure he showed up and second was I wanted to make sure we both were thinking the same since he still had to frame for it.

He showed up and once I was ready to make up the flashing kits he paid me and said, "I'll be in my car" :lol: It was a cold sumbugger out there!

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I guess you are still okay a doing work in the cold ,, I used to do it l lot and damp too, ,now I am spoiled ,

I had to tear into my Snow blower and replace a gasket to the carburetor .. that was yesterday and it was colder than a well diggers ___________,, and I sure was glad I kept my stand up radiant heater when I moved here ,as it kept me comfy all through the job in my garage ,

72c20customcamper 02-03-2023 08:02 PM

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Getting that stove mighty nice. That wind is roaring! I sold a pair of skylights mid-morning. The buyer needed flashing made and I agreed to make it for extra money. But I wanted to wait for the buyer to actually show up. First reason was make sure he showed up and second was I wanted to make sure we both were thinking the same since he still had to frame for it.

He showed up and once I was ready to make up the flashing kits he paid me and said, "I'll be in my car" :lol: It was a cold sumbugger out there!

It's going to be a nice stove for my son he has a Timberline which is a very good old stove but it's way to big for his needs . It just overpowers the area the whole 2nd floor is 90° even set at low. Tried to make the firebox smaller with more fire brick but it wouldnt draft well .This one is about 2/3 the size .

special-K 02-03-2023 08:06 PM

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His Timberline sounds like a good shop stove. I'm sure appreciating my renewable heat source on this blustery cold night. It's not a green energy source, it's seasoned :cool:

72c20customcamper 02-03-2023 08:20 PM

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His Timberline sounds like a good shop stove. I'm sure appreciating my renewable heat source on this blustery cold night. It's not a green energy source, it's seasoned :cool:

It’s a real nice stove . I was mistaken it’s a Berkshire stove

special-K 02-03-2023 08:25 PM

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Same kind of deal.

Steeveedee 02-03-2023 09:21 PM

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Tore out a fence panel and gate post, and set a new post. Well, the son did, and I helped. I was just the gopher, but my back hurts anyway. The old fence panel and gate were cedar fence pickets, rotted out after 20 years. The nerve. New gate and panel are welded angle iron frames with 2X6 con heart redwood. They'll last until long after I'm dead! Still waiting for the to concrete to kick. I'll get a pic when the fence panel and gate are installed.

tutone 02-03-2023 10:07 PM

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It’s a real nice stove . I was mistaken it’s a Berkshire stove

I too, love old stoves. When I was growing up, the general store near where I grew up, had an old Birmingham stove. When it became a nusience in the late 60s, E. B. took it out.
Fast forward to 2021 and I went to a yard sale a couple of miles from that town and this lady had an old Birmingham stove. As I stared at it, she told me that for the last 20 yrs, it was a brooding vessel for her chickens. And, it used to be in E B Thompsons grocery and her Dad left it to her. I had to buy it. I restored it and will eventually use it.

72c20customcamper 02-03-2023 10:16 PM

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I too, love old stoves. When I was growing up, the general store near where I grew up, had an old Birmingham stove. When it became a nusience in the late 60s, E. B. took it out.
Fast forward to 2021 and I went to a yard sale a couple of miles from that town and this lady had an old Birmingham stove. As I stared at it, she told me that for the last 20 yrs, it was a brooding vessel for her chickens. And, it used to be in E B Thompsons grocery and her Dad left it to her. I had to buy it. I restored it and will eventually use it.

Nice . And its great to have the history behind it

special-K 02-04-2023 08:40 AM

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I always said when I get old I'm going to be one of the old guys sitting around the general store potbelly telling stories. I'm getting there, but I'm not sure how Dollar General will feel about it :rolleyes:

I like that parlor stove. I had one similar in my bedroom when I rented a farmhouse with no heat. I like the end-loaders. Just slide the sticks on in. That's how my stove is

FleetsidePaul 02-07-2023 01:48 PM

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I went to the DMV. One of the perks of living in a small town is that I was the only customer there. I guess I did do a little to my 70 CST. I finally registered it. Cost a lot because I told the truth of what I paid for it. But I also got my disabled plates. So it's official now. I am officially disabled in the eyes of the state of California. Maybe they'll give me a break on my taxes now. Probably not. More like definitely not. But I do get the good parking spots now. :lol:

I took my walker because I have trouble in that parking lot and knew I'd be standing a while. I got the paperwork going on the green Bug and the Jag. I had the wrong papers. Funny how nice people are to you when you have a walker. I had a lady open the door for me. I should have tried this one years ago before I got jacked up. People treat you nice. :)
The camber on my truck looks funny in the pic. But I just checked it and it's fine. Just a trick of the light.


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KW5413 02-08-2023 08:12 AM

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I too, love old stoves. When I was growing up, the general store near where I grew up, had an old Birmingham stove. When it became a nusience in the late 60s, E. B. took it out.
Fast forward to 2021 and I went to a yard sale a couple of miles from that town and this lady had an old Birmingham stove. As I stared at it, she told me that for the last 20 yrs, it was a brooding vessel for her chickens. And, it used to be in E B Thompsons grocery and her Dad left it to her. I had to buy it. I restored it and will eventually use it.

My Stepdad spent a lot of time in his garage and used a stove like this to heat it up in the winter. Handled a 2-car garage very nicely.

GOPAPA 02-08-2023 09:50 AM

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I had three different old stoves that I used in my shop building until I relized that neither was effeciant and they burned a lot of wood in a short time .. they were neat old stoves and I sold the first two on CL /this was 15 years ago

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special-K 02-08-2023 10:23 AM

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I have one like your second picture I used in my shop in a barn. A pole building with corrugated tin on the roof and walls. I spanned pipe between the walls and laid blue plastic tarp across at about 8' high. That antique stove might not have been efficient, but I could work on a cold winter day in there wearing just a t-shirt. Not a stitch of insulation in there and daylight shining through gaps and nail holes, and a concrete slab.

GOPAPA 02-08-2023 11:40 AM

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Yeah Tim
them stoves are highly sought after,, forget what I got out of mine ,,it did leak smoke out the cracks it got from getting red hot from previous owners ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, here is another stove I put in my house along with building the alcove that went out from my living room wall into my garage for the stove safe place to be incased with concrete below ,on the sides and top .

Now to keep this thread to what it is meant for ,, the other day I rolled my infared 220 volt hearter out and worked on my snow blower carberator.. great heat if you dont want to heat the whole garage up when the job you are doing is only couple hours

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Stocker 02-08-2023 12:43 PM

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That looks great, Larry! What really got my attention was the misery whip, great piece of wall art.

FleetsidePaul 02-08-2023 05:48 PM

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That is a great looking stove Larry. My wife keeps nagging me to put a better looking one in but the one we have works just fine. Hey if it aint broke. If she starts talking about it I turn on my "selective' hearing. I don't hear her. :)

Today I paid my homeowners insurance on the new place that I haven't even moved into yet. Insurance companies do not like you if you live in a fire and flood zone. They didn't like me $3,387.00 worth of not liking me. Nope. Not a cheap date. If I could cuss on here I'd say something that rhymes with duck.

Steeveedee 02-08-2023 06:39 PM

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Cluck, cluck, cluck! :D

Stocker 02-08-2023 06:43 PM

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Today I paid my homeowners insurance on the new place that I haven't even moved into yet. Insurance companies do not like you if you live in a fire and flood zone. They didn't like me $3,387.00 worth of not liking me. Nope. Not a cheap date. If I could cuss on here I'd say something that rhymes with duck.

Tell me about it. It would take a flood of biblical proportion to reach me..... but fires are a whole 'nother story. Several insurers refuse to write a policy here.
I found one that will and gave 'em my business. Hope like heck I never need to use it.

72c20customcamper 02-08-2023 09:23 PM

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Feeding my wood habit . First load of two today second I put wood in the truck too . But by the time I was loaded it was dark . I still have the main truck to cut up and load most likely next week

special-K 02-08-2023 09:53 PM

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:lol: He said he's got a truck to cut up :lol:. I knew what you meant. It's justa letter.

I cut away some of the gutter left behind grown into the tree. Since the tree was against the building (and then some) leaf debris built up and it became a place for roots to sprout out of the middle of the tree. Never seen anything like it. Here is a section of gutter with corresponding section of root system. I literally peeled it out of the gutter

Steeveedee 02-08-2023 10:37 PM

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Freaky! Nature always finds a way.

special-K 02-09-2023 08:49 AM

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That part of the gutter remaining will have to get swallowed up and barked over. All that above it is a combination of building and mini roots. The roof was cedar shake so it's all integrated now, along with the fascia board and even fiberglass insulation. I'm going to hack away at all that.

I built that barn in the late-'80s. The tree grew into it so I moved the building. Behind the building is about 5' to the back fence with steps going upstairs. I never see back there except when I need to get something from upstairs or from under the 4 x 8 deck/porch I closed in. I never completed a lot of the work, out of sight/out of mind.

Over time I did some stuff in spurts. Like building the steps and deck, then closing that in. I framed for windows, installed, and trimmed. But the soffit and fascia still were undone. I came across the remaining poplar boards while moving things around, so I used them up on that uncompleted work. Also finally put batten strips up so the lean-to side will be tighter/drier. It feels good to get it done for the sake of having it done. Other than that, it's still a thing no one really sees

Rickysnickers 02-09-2023 10:49 AM

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I got started back into woodworking. We moved, about 3 ears ago, from CA to ID. The movers we hired SUCKED!!!!! We had so many damaged items, it was ridiculous. Anyway, my tablesaw was one of those that suffered. I finally got around to truing up the blade, so that it was parallel to the grooves in the cast iron top. Once done, I started building my work bench.

If you are interested in what moving company it was, Move Central. Don't EVER use them.

72c20customcamper 02-09-2023 11:07 AM

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Second load . This has some ash that was in the way getting to the maple . It was standing dead so the owner asked if I could cut it down . Was an easy takedown as it had no top was just the leader . Very dry already so I’ll burn it on the warmer days save the oak and hickory for when it gets cold if it ever does this winter

The maple a tree guy cut they had to climb and rope it down


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