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   / Good morning!!!! #123,521  
I know exactly the property you’re talking about. That intersection has changed dramatically. There is now a CVS, a Weiss grocery store with gas, and the WAWA has been demolished and is in the process of being rebuilt bigger and with gas as well. So three of the four corners will be pumping fuel. I know what you are saying about prices, I’ve been here since the middle 70’s.

You probably watched me building the house.... back then, the only business at the intersection was the WAWA. Then of course, the Dublin IGA and the bank.... Whenever I google map the area, I am amazed at how much it has built up. Hardly rural anymore....
 
   / Good morning!!!! #123,522  
   / Good morning!!!! #123,523  
RS, I think you will be happy with the Rigid saw. I have been slowly replacing all of my power tools with the Rigid line, bought the 7pc 18v combo last year. They have become my "go to" tools. I agree about the warranty, best one out there! Just make sure you get it registered.... and follow up to make sure it gets recorded. They have a "habit" of not getting the tool registered, then denying the lifetime warranty....
 
   / Good morning!!!! #123,524  
Sodamo hope the wifes eyes get better very soon

Done for day really tired
 
   / Good morning!!!! #123,525  
Installed the mulching kit on my zero turn today. Instructions said to remove the deck.

I left the deck on. Lowered the deck to the lowest setting, then put it on my lift instead. Took about 1 hour start to finish with running to the hardware store for the correct socket. Then tried it out on the front yard. It was nice not having to chase the leaves.

Then I got cleaned up, went to my grandsons basket ball game. His team won 32 to 31 Grandson actually got the winning basket with 1 minute left in the game with a 3 point shot from the side He's improved considerably from the scrawny little kid that couldn't keep up to one of the stronger players on his team.

Then my wife and I stopped in town for dinner before going home.



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   / Good morning!!!! #123,526  
Meatball sub with sauce and Romano baked on for dinner, The Woman had the penne with meat sauce ... :thumbsup:

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They both sound good!!
 
   / Good morning!!!! #123,527  
Good evening all. 35F for the start, mostly clear, moderate wind. Winds eased off, sky gradually clouded up and high temp was 52F. Bike ride this morning, 46 miles, very cold start, was still wearing jacket at end of ride. nap, fill wood wagon, clean ashes, and clean window to get ready for fire tomorrow.
Covid update: Cooke 1429 confirmed cases, 255 active cases, Montague 907 confirmed cases, 81 active cases, Grayson 5203 confirmed cases, 386 active cases, local 15 active cases.
David good to hear some improvement on Sophie's eyes
Drew hope MRI has good news
RS a lot accomplished hope you find the power issue and get toilet pulled.
Ron the Comcast inspector explains a lot! Glad furnace guy fixed your issues.
Billy, Good rule to have, I can never remember to date the stuff. hope you can find replacement boards
Thomas hope day goes well
Randy I mostly just crank pedals and fish :D
RNG good to hear some rain has fallen and more on the way. glad to hear oil pan is back on van. surprised you don't take the sealant inside overnight to warm it up
Paul glad engine change going well. and you fixed the neighbor tree drill. hope snow blade goes on ok
Mike sorry about the parts run hope you get to porch. Thanks for the restomod explanation.
Randy that looks very nice. car project posts (with pics) are always welcome
Drew sorry mri was miserable, hope they can see what they need to see. I like about any wood smoke.
Ted sounds like you are getting some moisture back in the soil. Hope sanding and assembly goes well. parts are looking great
Roy glad you had some tractor fun.
Kyle, looks tasty, any TX guys invited?
Drew spicy guacamole sounds interesting
Doug and may get the elusive green Christmas?
Dennis nice kitty pic. would not have much problem tilling here, tomorrow may cure that.
prayers for all, especially Jay/Peg, Kyle's daughter, David(moss)/remodel, RNG/fire, Ron/hearing/son, Jim/sister & family, Phil/wife's eyes, Randy/health, and Country
stay safe and healthy you all
 
   / Good morning!!!! #123,528  
RS, I think you will be happy with the Rigid saw.

Yup - I think I will be too.

I have been slowly replacing all of my power tools with the Rigid line, bought the 7pc 18v combo last year. They have become my "go to" tools.

Might have to look at those eventually.

I agree about the warranty, best one out there! Just make sure you get it registered.... and follow up to make sure it gets recorded. They have a "habit" of not getting the tool registered, then denying the lifetime warranty....

Will do ... thanks for the tip ... :thumbsup:

Nice cabinet/chest BTW ... ;)
 
   / Good morning!!!! #123,529  
Good evening all. 35F for the start, mostly clear, moderate wind. Winds eased off, sky gradually clouded up and high temp was 52F. Bike ride this morning, 46 miles, very cold start, was still wearing jacket at end of ride. nap, fill wood wagon, clean ashes, and clean window to get ready for fire tomorrow.
Covid update: Cooke 1429 confirmed cases, 255 active cases, Montague 907 confirmed cases, 81 active cases, Grayson 5203 confirmed cases, 386 active cases, local 15 active cases.
David good to hear some improvement on Sophie's eyes
Drew hope MRI has good news
RS a lot accomplished hope you find the power issue and get toilet pulled.
Ron the Comcast inspector explains a lot! Glad furnace guy fixed your issues.
Billy, Good rule to have, I can never remember to date the stuff. hope you can find replacement boards
Thomas hope day goes well
Randy I mostly just crank pedals and fish :D
RNG good to hear some rain has fallen and more on the way. glad to hear oil pan is back on van. surprised you don't take the sealant inside overnight to warm it up
Paul glad engine change going well. and you fixed the neighbor tree drill. hope snow blade goes on ok
Mike sorry about the parts run hope you get to porch. Thanks for the restomod explanation.
Randy that looks very nice. car project posts (with pics) are always welcome
Drew sorry mri was miserable, hope they can see what they need to see. I like about any wood smoke.
Ted sounds like you are getting some moisture back in the soil. Hope sanding and assembly goes well. parts are looking great
Roy glad you had some tractor fun.
Kyle, looks tasty, any TX guys invited?
Drew spicy guacamole sounds interesting
Doug and may get the elusive green Christmas?
Dennis nice kitty pic. would not have much problem tilling here, tomorrow may cure that.
prayers for all, especially Jay/Peg, Kyle's daughter, David(moss)/remodel, RNG/fire, Ron/hearing/son, Jim/sister & family, Phil/wife's eyes, Randy/health, and Country
stay safe and healthy you all

hahahahaha I'm dreaming of a green Christmas.... in Burl Ives tones. Let us live in hope... AND a possible offer coming in for the farm next week... I live in glorious hope at present!
 
   / Good morning!!!! #123,530  
53F and rain @ 21:00, had a heavy downpour a little bit ago.

Meatball sub with sauce and Romano baked on for dinner, The Woman had the penne with meat sauce ... :thumbsup:

Managed to get the Wonder Board moved inside before the rain really started this morning.

Also located the hardware for the light fixtures in the hallway and got one of those put up before I pooped out and went back to bed due to getting up too early this morning.

UPS delivered the tile flange before I did. Amazon also delivered The Woman's stuff ... but left it up in the mail box ... :thumbdown:

Shower valves valve and fixtures have shipped.

Spent some more time after I got back up watching YouTube videos on tiling and more tile saw reviews.

Have decided to go with the RIGID 7" wet tile saw ... $10 bucks cheaper than 7" HFT unit currently and includes a stand ... but the RIGID warranty was the main selling point. Will pick it up tomorrow, along with some other odds and ends.

The 10" HFT unit was in contention as well ... primarily because it got very good reviews, 3 1/2" depth of cut (would easily handle the retaining wall blocks), and they're currently offering it at a good price ("Hot Buy", $389 vs. $429 regularly) ... but it didn't include a stand, you have to pay extra for extended warranty, and it is about double the weight (86 lbs, big factor)

I'm sure the RIGID unit will do a fine job.

Hope everyone had a great day ... :thumbsup:

I see RIGID tools are now sold in OZ. I had to look them up. I will be looking for a few items in the future.
 

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