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Re: nocooler's firechicken thread
« Reply #930 on: March 03 2021, 11:16:23 PM »
It's listed on the quote and on the county's pole barn worksheet, which is posted in the front yard with the building permit. It's possible that it might not be needed fingers crossed.
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« Reply #931 on: March 04 2021, 08:28:01 AM »
And it turned out to not be a big deal - they are taking care of it!
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Re: nocooler's firechicken thread
« Reply #932 on: March 04 2021, 08:59:10 AM »
Great!
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Re: nocooler's firechicken thread
« Reply #933 on: March 06 2021, 05:58:47 PM »
They managed to get the vapor barrier on and the steel back up, and they reshingled the attached garage.
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Re: nocooler's firechicken thread
« Reply #934 on: March 06 2021, 06:37:57 PM »
very nice
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Re: nocooler's firechicken thread
« Reply #935 on: March 09 2021, 02:58:47 PM »

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Re: nocooler's firechicken thread
« Reply #936 on: March 14 2021, 03:31:00 PM »
Today I put our new mailbox up since the snowplow took it out 3 weeks ago. 
While I had the 1/4 impact out I figured I'd see how it does - the damn thing will knock lugnuts loose without an issue! 
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Re: nocooler's firechicken thread
« Reply #937 on: March 14 2021, 03:36:20 PM »
Amazing how power some of them have
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Re: nocooler's firechicken thread
« Reply #938 on: March 14 2021, 05:08:35 PM »
Wow, now I want to try my 1/4" impact to see if it will do that.  Mine is a Makita and I normally use a 1/2" electric impact gun (Makita as well) to take lug nuts off but now I am wondering if my 1/4" will and if it will, do I have enough adapters to use my 1/2" impact sockets??   :rock:
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Re: nocooler's firechicken thread
« Reply #940 on: March 14 2021, 10:45:44 PM »
I should mention - these are normally torqued lugs - all bets are off when the tire jockeys hammer them on with the wobble sticks.
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Re: nocooler's firechicken thread
« Reply #941 on: March 15 2021, 02:37:09 AM »
I use a torque wrench on all of my vehicles as well when I tighten the lug nuts up to spec.
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Re: nocooler's firechicken thread
« Reply #942 on: March 17 2021, 01:13:07 PM »
Had to get some pictures for the insurance company - so I figured I'd share. Like a moron, I forgot my battery charger and tools. Luckily I was able to find an 8mm wrench, a small crescent wrench, and a battery charger among all Dad's stuff. It took a couple of minutes to top the battery off, while it was charging I yanked the wideband sensor out. The damn thing fired on the first try in 36*F weather! So I backed it out and let it go through a heat cycle to burn any moisture out while I took pictures.
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Re: nocooler's firechicken thread
« Reply #943 on: March 17 2021, 01:22:06 PM »
Looks good to me.  A much better harbinger of spring than robins!
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Re: nocooler's firechicken thread
« Reply #944 on: March 22 2021, 08:17:44 PM »
More progress!
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