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Baymule

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@Ridgetop, I'll use deck screws on building the sheep shelter. I use a cordless drill. Don't need the nail gun and compressor. They are easier to take apart than nails. I have a come along and fence puller too. That reminds me, Robert has my barb wire puller.

I don't have the T-post thing that Greybeard talked about. But it will be ok.

There are doors on the closet and I found the closet doors for the other 2 bedrooms under a bunch of stuff. They are painted and hung up now.

Robert and Ron came over this afternoon and we loaded the stock trailer.
Going to load 2 freezers, washer and dryer on my truck tomorrow. Going to load up outside stuff on my flatbed, Robert will pull it with his truck and we'll go unload and come back tomorrow. I'm tired, both knees feel like somebody stabbed my knees with a screw driver.
 

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Got this from my daughter yesterday evening. I was tired and exhausted from loading stock trailer with neighbors Ron and Robert, so this was a welcome laugh.

They said they were playing camouflage ninjas.

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So gauge is based on the number of objects that it takes to make a designated thickness.

So say 30 gauge take 30 layers stacked on top of each other to make an inch (or whatever thickness) so the thicker the item the fewer it takes so smaller number the thinner the item the more it takes so a bigger number.

Hey it was -17 here on Thursday. Today was 5 when I hauled wood in just a hoodie and coveralls. Then went and got feed was 12 out just two hoodies and jeans.

When it's cold out I always think of u guys down south and how u would die up here
 

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Long day. Started packing flatbed at 8:00. Put 2 freezers on my truck and washer/dryer. I packed boxes this morning. We left at 12. Got to Groveton and unloaded. That took awhile. Then headed home. @Ridgetop we stopped at The Stockman cafe in Elkhart to eat. I kept telling Robert, Ron and his wife how good it was. That place was packed! Finally got home at 9. I’m tired.
 
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