Posted by larry@stinescorner on May 01, 2016 at 06:33:12 from (100.35.206.81):
The free air compressor I got from my friend seems to work good.I got fittings and all from Harbor frieght,I didnt want to spend a lot on it,but so far it seems like it will fit my simple needs in the little shop I m trying to create,,, I bought this spray gun at a flea market for 5 dollars,if I get time this summer I want to spray a three pt harrow and a few things,nothing fancy,but I want to try it It only took me fifteen years to clear a shed to have a little shop where everything repair or matainace is in one spot . I didnt do anything with the free vise yet,I want to mount it on a truck rim and upright pipe so it can be rolled out of the way,I got the idea from tool talk,but havent had time to do it yet. I made some more protection for the garden rows,I made some last week with wood and netting,but I bought this roll of heavy wire at an auction for 2 dollars,,so,,,, I ended up with 6 six ft foldable protection inventions,and two rings with the leftover.Hopefully it will keep the deer from pulling the beets out like they did last season. I put the ladder as weight to flatten the wire out some more. [img]http://forums.yesterdaystractors.com /photos/35583.jpg[/Of course I had to take some more pictures,,,,lol,,,,I dont often drive in from this way,so these pictures are somewhat new, Our house and the old shed SweetFeet always wants a picture of the old shed. How about we stop in to see the neighbors grandma? ,,,,Shes not home,,but I see her 92 year old sister is getting a bucket of coal for her stove,,I ll walk up the hill to see if I can help her,,,, [img]http://forums.yesterdaystractors.com/photos /35590.jpg[/img]I was too slow,,she got the bucketf ull and was upstairs already,,,92 and faster than me! Once again,,I would like to thank you for joining me in my visit to PA!!!
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