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Works well, soakes the whole area and you can add liquid fertilize also to it.
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Only reason I got away from them the soak one small area and then the water migrates to the dry area, depends what your growing really. Hops are water hungry about a half gallon a day for each pant.
 
Well, this was yesterday's fence / pool project.
Waiting on a neighbor to get here to grab all the buckets of Millings.
Figure run the tiller, to lessen soil in high end, then sand re level line and start dropping bricks.
Yes HOPPY the ladder is there in case I decide to dig a few deep holes first so I can climb out.:thumbsup:

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We have drip lines on the sprinkler system. Daughter has gotten the sudden urge to make her yard look nicer. She'll need a couple nice timers for her flower beds when the summer gets hotter. She works as a surgery nurse, 12 hour days, so water is tough to do those days, and dear old Dad has enough to do right now.

I used alot of their pats when I did the hops field. Timers are a over the place depending on what you need. Stay away from the emitters they suck use dip tape.
So Craig can be replaced by a timer and a drippy hose? :rolleyes:

Good Morning
 
I want to get a grinder/wire wheel combo with a light for the new garage.
I never really had the room for one and the neighbor let me use his. He has his on a pedestal.
I like it and leaning towards that versus a bench model. Either will work, won't use it a lot.
I want adjustable speed, any brand recommendations are appreciated.
 
I want to get a grinder/wire wheel combo with a light for the new garage.
I never really had the room for one and the neighbor let me use his. He has his on a pedestal.
I like it and leaning towards that versus a bench model. Either will work, won't use it a lot.
I want adjustable speed, any brand recommendations are appreciated.
Get at least a 8". I sold a few Dewalt grinders while on the truck. It's not variable speed. I guess I have never seen one that was. I have a couple variable power supplies to handle that if needed.
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I want to get a grinder/wire wheel combo with a light for the new garage.
I never really had the room for one and the neighbor let me use his. He has his on a pedestal.
I like it and leaning towards that versus a bench model. Either will work, won't use it a lot.
I want adjustable speed, any brand recommendations are appreciated.
I like buying a major brand name in case you need to buy a switch or something like that later on down the road.
 
Good morning everyone. I hope all is well. As a celebration for no leaks, my boy and I ran to town for a artisan wood fired pizza and a couple KBC burboun barrel coffee stouts (brewed on site). No leaks still this am
 
Good morning everyone. I hope all is well. As a celebration for no leaks, my boy and I ran to town for a artisan wood fired pizza and a couple KBC burboun barrel coffee stouts (brewed on site). No leaks still this am
That's a good reason to celebrate.
 
Looking also at used golf carts. It seems to be a primary transportation source in our new neighborhood.
Be nice to with a fold down back seat, put a carryall bow on it and use it for yard work, hauling limbs, etc...
Gas or electric that is the question. I know electric you replace the batteries every four years or so for $600 or more, plus you have to charge it. Gas for as much as we'll use it, garage kept seems like the better choice. If I went gas I need to get one with a Kawasaki engine.
 
I want to get a grinder/wire wheel combo with a light for the new garage.
I never really had the room for one and the neighbor let me use his. He has his on a pedestal.
I like it and leaning towards that versus a bench model. Either will work, won't use it a lot.
I want adjustable speed, any brand recommendations are appreciated.


Be careful mounting a grinder on a bench.... Mine shakes the hell out of the bench and things fall off...
 
I read some reviews a few minutes ago and others have the same problem.
I put mine on a stand. Way better deal. Easier to grind and wire brush odd shaped items. You can pull it out into the middle of the floor if needed. On the bench not so much. LOL
 
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