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   / Good morning!!!! #62,851  
Wow, RNG, thanks for such a detailed and informed instruction on using craigslist. Sounds like this will greatly reduce wasted time and scams. Printed and will come in handy.

I've bought and sold items through CL for several years...so far, pretty good luck and I've never been ripped off (yet).
I do tend to carry a ******* (concealed) if I'm carrying cash...never a problem, but best to be prepared.
I've always carried cash...split up between my pockets. The reason for this is I put the money I think I'd offer in one pocket, the remainder (for the seller's asking price) in another pocket.

Definitely determine what the item is worth...I've seen more then one "value" implement on CL for the same price (or more) that it could be bought retail.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #62,852  
Just back from town after running out of chainsaw oil. Fortunately it has all been used on wood and not wasted lubricating my clothing this year :)

While there I enquired about pure Argon shielding gas as I have bought a new welding machine that does both stick and HF start Tig. They stock it, but not in an ideal cylinder size. I'm sure I will get through plenty of gas while trying to learn TIG, so think I will take my time and look at a few more places before making a decision as it's expensive to swap suppliers later.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #62,853  
Good morning! Thanks guys. Everyone is coping well. The church was full and he is buried in the same in the same church cemetery, walking distance from the church, as his father, grandfather and great grand father. Mom did really well.



I heard the fish fry had a record year. We usually sell 1200 plates, this year 1450 sold and they would have sold more but ran out of the 1050 pounds of fish. (A good reason to change the date to late September instead of late August.) My cousins came though and took up the slack for my absence.
Yesterday evening I helped take down the picnic grounds by stacking 42 picnic tables 3 high under the shed with my tractor forks. The cows can have the field back now.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #62,854  
Just back from town after running out of chainsaw oil. Fortunately it has all been used on wood and not wasted lubricating my clothing this year :)

While there I enquired about pure Argon shielding gas as I have bought a new welding machine that does both stick and HF start Tig. They stock it, but not in an ideal cylinder size. I'm sure I will get through plenty of gas while trying to learn TIG, so think I will take my time and look at a few more places before making a decision as it's expensive to swap suppliers later.

I think I have the same kind of welder, a combo unit, has all the TIG accessories including foot pedal but no gas. I needed to learn stick first...
but all the guys on the welder forum seem to think TIG or MIG is better. And neater. My current welding technique could be titled Slagomatic so I'm ready to learn
something easier. Am very interested in your progress here, hope you will share.

this thing in Las Vegas is horrible, largest mass shooting in our history. Prayers and solace to the families.
Just leaves me kind of empty reading this stuff.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #62,855  
Don, I'm glad your Mom is doing ok, glad the fish fry went well, hoping that a lot more gladness comes into your life.
And less burden, you've been through the wringer. Every day we have is a gift, be well and happy.
For many of us (but not me, my parents died long ago) this is the time our parents are passing out of natural old age.
Not easy to watch or go through. So much dementia now due to living longer.
My memories are strong of my Father holding his hand up to give mine a squeeze, the last time
I saw him. He couldn't talk, but he said all he needed to with that squeeze.
I try to remember what he taught me and honor him in that way.

time to go out on the tractor and clear my mind and focus on all that is good.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #62,856  
41 high of 72 today

Yesterday lots of tree trimming coming up the driveway they had grown to the point of hitting the top of the truck. About 8 loads with the tractor my pile is huge too dry to burn might have to buy grapple and load onto dump trucks with case skid loader then haul to dump

Working in Hokie land today McDonalds has delivery trucks coming

Buppies, you’ll never regret buying a grapple. There are several very informative threads on grapple selection on TBN. We have two grapples. An 84” dual lid HD Grapple on our 100 HP tractor and a 73” single lid EA grapple on 46 HP tractor. I use big Tractor / grapple to take down large dead oaks and small tractor / grapple for brush and tree limbs.

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   / Good morning!!!! #62,857  
65 degrees going for 89. I got the backyard mowed before daylight. Love those LED headlights on the EGO mower. Even though it was cool, it was also very humid and no breeze, so I was dripping with sweat by the time I finished even though I wasn't particularly tired; almost no exertion.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #62,858  
The Highlander, like the Chrysler Pacifica my wife drove for years, is really more van like than SUV. A lady brought me two full size chairs in a Highlander.
40’s going to mid 70’s today.
Don, God bless you all.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #62,859  
I’ve used Craigslist for years, the single biggest asset is common sense.
 

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