northernhammer
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04/21/07
There is a really easy way to get a post out of the ground. I've even used it to pull small stumps and trees. The method requires a jackall jack or some equivalent hi-lift type jack plus a length of chain. I use an old piece of chain that was formerly a heavy snow chain (the links are about 1/4" across the thickness of the metal so is not a light thing). I wrap the chain around the post, tree, or stump two or three times times and then up over the step on the jack and fasten it off. Because it was an old tire chain I left the connectors on and make use of them. When I start jacking the chain tightens, biting into the post and pretty soon up it comes. You do have to use one hand to hold the top of the jack steady else you will probably be whacked by it as it topples over. If you want to see what one of those jacks looks like I saw one at: http://www.firstfouroffroad.co.uk/jacking.htm more »
04/21/07
Save old posts: Where I live on the wet coast of Canada on southern Vancouver Island it's hard to keep up with the rot on the bottoms of the posts. I have resorted to scrounging pieces of i/4" thick 2"X2" or bigger angle iron. I cut them about 2 1/2 feet long and drill them with 7/16" holes about an inch from the end and then again about 8 inches or so up. I bolt that or use long lag screws to fasten the angle to the lower end of the post. I then embed the lower end of the angle iron in concrete taking care to first clean out the old post hole and maybe widen it a bit more. If you are lucky you won't have to actually remove the old post to do this and you will be able to get several more years use out of it. more »
04/21/07
Save old posts: Where I live on the wet coast of Canada on southern Vancouver Island it's hard to keep up with the rot on the bottoms of the posts. I have resorted to scrounging pieces of i/4" thick 2"X2" or bigger angle iron. I cut them about 2 1/2 feet long and drill them with 7/16" holes about an inch from the end and then again about 8 inches or so up. I bolt that or use long lag screws to fasten the angle to the lower end of the post. I then embed the lower end of the angle iron in concrete taking care to first clean out the old post hole and maybe widen it a bit more. If you are lucky you won't have to actually remove the old post to do this and you will be able to get several more years use out of it. more »
05/24/07
From what I understand about plasma TV's I'm curious as to why anyone would wish to buy a plasma TV in the first place. They are fine for the first couple of thousand hours but they seem to suffer from the same problem as do the small neon indicator lights in some products. Eventually the light dims right out because of metal migration onto the surface of the envelope. The same physics are in play with plasma screens. Eventually the inner surface of the envelope, etc will become contaminated. I've heard 5000 hours is about the life span. I'd like to know if anything has changed that would offset that. The LCD screens don't have that problem but in the digital projectors the heat is pretty intense from the projection bulb and so the LCD device in that system eventually cooks. Not a problem, as far as I've been able to tell, with the LCD TV's. more »
05/22/07
Don't hit your dog if it's not co-operating with your instructions. Like it or not your pet does not speak human language. It's a marvel that they can learn as much as they do. It's all a matter of repetition and some small food treat helps get started. Use words and hand signals at the same time. Eventually your pet will respond to either voice commands or hand signals. Doing silent commands to your dog is the neatest experience you can have. Respect your pet and love it. If you can't manage to do that then please don't get a pet. If someone can't spend time with the animal during the day then expect you will have problems. Dogs are social animals, they need interaction. They also need exercise just like people. Get a dog and walk it at least three times a day and you can probably knock 10 points off your blood pressure. more »