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Another chicken truck wreck. This time near Lancaster. Great advertising - They said the truck was heading to Perdue. then noted ' people were seen picking up the chickens and are advised to wash there hands because the chickens could have diseases' LOL

Just follow the proper pecking order when you pick them up and your good.
 
Someone needs to teach those damn chickens how to drive.
Yesterday we had a truck lo added with honey overturn down here.
That would have been nice honey coated chicken.
 
Just follow the proper pecking order when you pick them up and your good.
So, there's peckers all over the place, people are picking them up.... And 'wash your hands' is all they come up with? I'm thinking 'stay away from the diseased peckers' would have been better advice..
 
thought you guys might like to know...i am making great progress converting a bookshelf into a closet

the wife is pregnant again, and my "office" on the landing will be converted into a closet
i figured the little girl wouldnt be interested in all my books, and to make it all look nice and what not i installed some bypass doors

i just need to finish the trim and shes good to go
 
Failure analysis time....
I dont know the answer yet.
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Any guesses? I have one theory.
 
thought you guys might like to know...i am making great progress converting a bookshelf into a closet

the wife is pregnant again, and my "office" on the landing will be converted into a closet
i figured the little girl wouldnt be interested in all my books, and to make it all look nice and what not i installed some bypass doors

i just need to finish the trim and shes good to go
Congrats!
 
thought you guys might like to know...i am making great progress converting a bookshelf into a closet

the wife is pregnant again, and my "office" on the landing will be converted into a closet
i figured the little girl wouldnt be interested in all my books, and to make it all look nice and what not i installed some bypass doors

i just need to finish the trim and shes good to go
Pics.?
 
Congrats!
Thanks
This will be number 3, little girl due by April 8


Tough to get a good pic of it, this thing is 8 foot tall, 7 foot wide

I had to remove the trim all around and rework the top to accommodate the track

The door are made out of 1/4 thick board on 3/4 thick pine frame

I just need to grab new trim to hide the tracks, install door handles and some rod to hang clothes on and I'll be all set

I made the door so they can both go all the way across
I'll probably keep all my stuff on one side and all her clothes on the other
(If it would have been a boy, all I would have needed to do was clear one shelf)

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Thanks
This will be number 3, little girl due by April 8



Tough to get a good pic of it, this thing is 8 foot tall, 7 foot wide

I had to remove the trim all around and rework the top to accommodate the track

The door are made out of 1/4 thick board on 3/4 thick pine frame

I just need to grab new trim to hide the tracks, install door handles and some rod to hang clothes on and I'll be all set

I made the door so they can both go all the way across
I'll probably keep all my stuff on one side and all her clothes on the other
(If it would have been a boy, all I would have needed to do was clear one shelf)

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Congrats on the latest family addition.
 
Hard to tell with the way it's been disassembled with a BFH! Are you always so heavy handed?:poke::rofl:
Not usually,but i couldnt find my sledge-o-matic.
Did get to the bottom of the issue at hand,remote starter stuck in crank mode,You saw the result.
 
Thanks
This will be number 3, little girl due by April 8



Tough to get a good pic of it, this thing is 8 foot tall, 7 foot wide

I had to remove the trim all around and rework the top to accommodate the track

The door are made out of 1/4 thick board on 3/4 thick pine frame

I just need to grab new trim to hide the tracks, install door handles and some rod to hang clothes on and I'll be all set

I made the door so they can both go all the way across
I'll probably keep all my stuff on one side and all her clothes on the other
(If it would have been a boy, all I would have needed to do was clear one shelf)

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I'm at two. One of each. I'm good with that for now
 
I'm at two. One of each. I'm good with that for now
Same here,one of each. One good,one bad.but they alternate.
One is 26 next week,he’s waaay up north working.
Daughter is 21 in university.
 
thats where we were two, oldest is a boy, youngest is a girl
pretty excited to get another one though
 
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