Good morning, Tor RGood morning mixers
Good morning, Tor RGood morning mixers
Good morning, hitt.Good morning.
Good evening, hitt.Good evening. Bad day at work and I’m glad it’s over. I’m off until Tuesday to work on the fence. I’m just going to rest tonight and start on the fence tomorrow.
Me too. I’m going to start putting the stringers on sometime in the morning.Good evening, hitt.Sorry you had a bad day at work, Hope your fence goes up good.
Do you have help coming? Hope so.Me too. I’m going to start putting the stringers on sometime in the morning.
My oldest daughter offered to come and help in the morning and the youngest offered to help in the afternoon. It’s supposed to be pretty hot tomorrow so I’m not sure how much I’m going to do in the afternoon.Do you have help coming? Hope so.
Hopefully you can get enough done early so you can rest up later.My oldest daughter offered to come and help in the morning and the youngest offered to help in the afternoon. It’s supposed to be pretty hot tomorrow so I’m not sure how much I’m going to do in the afternoon.
Sounds like a lot of work to me.Had to cut down some big old boxwood bushes, wife doesn't like them anymore. She wants to replace them with different bushes. Got them cut down to 6 inches or so with the reciprocating saw last week. Still had to remove the stumps so I started on that today.
They are a major pain to remove. They form a solid wood stump underground, about 8 inches across and 8 inches deep. From that they send out half a dozen big horizontal roots about 1" diameter or bigger. You have to locate and expose each one and cut it with the reciprocating saw. But the stump also sends out a thick mass of tiny roots which make it a major pain to dig out the soil and expose the big roots.
There are 4, got two of them out today and it took 3 hours. Too knackered to move now.
We had a big spruce tree that died a year or so ago. I drilled holes in the stump and let it sit for weeks. It really didn’t do much of anything so I dug around it and cut the roots with a sawzall. It was quite the job. I can sympathize with what you’re dealing with.Had to cut down some big old boxwood bushes, wife doesn't like them anymore. She wants to replace them with different bushes. Got them cut down to 6 inches or so with the reciprocating saw last week. Still had to remove the stumps so I started on that today.
They are a major pain to remove. They form a solid wood stump underground, about 8 inches across and 8 inches deep. From that they send out half a dozen big horizontal roots about 1" diameter or bigger. You have to locate and expose each one and cut it with the reciprocating saw. But the stump also sends out a thick mass of tiny roots which make it a major pain to dig out the soil and expose the big roots.
There are 4, got two of them out today and it took 3 hours. Too knackered to move now.
Good morning, hitt.Good morning. I’m starting to gather tools and materials so I can get started on the fence. Running ideas through my head to make sure I get it right.