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Hey fellers, most of you don't know it but I'm not too good at storing information on my cell phone. And yesterday my contract was up and I got a new cell.
So IF, I had your number/numbers, I most likely don't now.
So if you'd like me to have it either first time, or again PM and I'll give you mine if you don't have it.
I was Kenly to Mt.Olive N to S
Princeton to LaGrange W to E
Your best bet is to visit the closest car dealer and ask a tech to exchange them for you.
Some dealers will not exchange tools for non-customers. I exchanged them for anyone but it is a hassle to rebuild a ratchet for some guy who never spent a dime with you. I always did it because the guy bought tools from the company I represent and pissing off a possible customer is not a good business plan LOL
I hope to return to the route (or A route) in the future. Too many back and knee issues right now. Surgeon won't touch me and drugs are my friend. Thanks God for fantastic insurance and the foresight to purchase it.
I've ordered tracks for my KRL1003BLK from two different Snap On Reps and haven't heard a thing back. It's been since September, guess I won't hear from them.
No frost here, but it is a cold windy booger. Not real far from stoken that wood stove myself.
Bob,
How's that wood stove working out? I know we talked when you moved in about the location of it being a little strange, but is it heating the whole house?
I do miss wood heat, maybe one day I'll stop being lazy and reline my chimney in this house.
I'm fine with this cold weather, just as long as it's gone by the end of the month. I really don't want to be tilling up frozen ground.
Did you have one of the conglomerate chimney guys come out to inspect? I purposely went with a one guy operation who doesn't specialize in selling you a steel chimney liner. He said that that's what those guys do whether you need one or not.
Josh , we haven't used that wood stove yet, and may some day. They sure did put it in a strange place.
Josh, are you tilling a garden soon? I'm wanting to do one here, but sold my tiller along with everything else before we left Missouri.
I'm renting a tiller in a couple of weeks to put a garden bed in by the old shed in the back of the lot. I figure that I can use that 12 foot fence next to it to let something grow up. When I went it we can figure it out and swing by so you can tell a bed if you need to.
I have a week off at the end of the month to get this all done. The place I want to put it has my brush pile right now so I will probably spend a couple of days burning that and watching from the tail gate while picking on the guitar. Aka yard work
Rasputin,
I had a local small shop operation come out and take a look at it. You can see insulation hanging from where the concrete and bricks have fallen out. The group that came out once to spray line it with concrete as well as put a flew in 1500 seems like a good price, right?
It had been converted to gas before I moved in but I had the gas line taken out since the house does not have a tank anymore. The guys I spoke with recommended a simple grate system over a full insert as their isn't a way to really distribute the heat from that room.
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