blacksheep10
XBJRA champ/ 555 and team Nasty codriver
no, not the kind we like, no ass pics here
Yesterday I was making a driveshaft when luke (cashtalks) called. there is an old state building being tore down. Dad and I go to investigate further and find a couple 12'x12' doors still standing. there were 5, they knocked 3 in with a trackhoe. so 1 of them is an "Overhead door" brand, insulated and complete. the other is a cheapy. those are fuggin expensive and we have 3 hours to get them out. no problem, we go home, get tools, and get busy. got both doors, 3 75' lengths of HEAVY ass copper cable (need it to wire up the other side of the shop where the burn table and other equipment is going) worth about $200 and a main disco for the shop, a breaker box and all kinds of copper tubing. not a bad afternoon if you ask me. then again, I'm just a broke ass farmer's son
doors
boxes, non scrap copper and one length of cable out of 3
size of cable, I think it'll handle it
Now, after I get done taking ****, I ask the guy where the whole parking lot is going. all asphalt with rock under it. he says the dump. paola dump won't take that **** so I offer another suggestion. MY HOUSE. that is the new road base and what goes under my shop now. nothing firms up subgrade like asphalt walked in with a loader. 6" of AB3 on top of it and its like a ****ing highway. doesn't fall apart in the rain and **** like gravel on dirt does. Bro in law has a track loader I can walk it in with about 1/8 mile away, on the same piece of property. just have to walk it down there. its all coming together guys
Yesterday I was making a driveshaft when luke (cashtalks) called. there is an old state building being tore down. Dad and I go to investigate further and find a couple 12'x12' doors still standing. there were 5, they knocked 3 in with a trackhoe. so 1 of them is an "Overhead door" brand, insulated and complete. the other is a cheapy. those are fuggin expensive and we have 3 hours to get them out. no problem, we go home, get tools, and get busy. got both doors, 3 75' lengths of HEAVY ass copper cable (need it to wire up the other side of the shop where the burn table and other equipment is going) worth about $200 and a main disco for the shop, a breaker box and all kinds of copper tubing. not a bad afternoon if you ask me. then again, I'm just a broke ass farmer's son
doors
boxes, non scrap copper and one length of cable out of 3
size of cable, I think it'll handle it
Now, after I get done taking ****, I ask the guy where the whole parking lot is going. all asphalt with rock under it. he says the dump. paola dump won't take that **** so I offer another suggestion. MY HOUSE. that is the new road base and what goes under my shop now. nothing firms up subgrade like asphalt walked in with a loader. 6" of AB3 on top of it and its like a ****ing highway. doesn't fall apart in the rain and **** like gravel on dirt does. Bro in law has a track loader I can walk it in with about 1/8 mile away, on the same piece of property. just have to walk it down there. its all coming together guys