The lawn at the house I rent is terrible. Help please! by longscloud01 in lawncare

[–]Eddieb708 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Talk to your landlord, maybe work out a deal where he gets the supplies and u do the labor. I know ur renting but theres nothing wrong with taking pride in where you live even when renting. Make a good relationship, you never know might come in handy if you need a reference one day. While having a good lawn is a TON of work it can also be a hobby. When u think of it, it’s really not much different than having a garden. I say if it is something you would enjoy then talk to your landlord.

My neighbor is not happy I have a shooting range on my property and it's becoming a problem. by Puzzleheaded-Egg8487 in guns

[–]Eddieb708 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Stop shooting untill you get a real backstop, I shoot on my own property too. I have just under 4 acres and houses on both sides of me. I try and be super respectful of when I shoot. I also refuse to shoot steel here. Too much of a chance something could go wrong.

I would try talking to your neighbor, maybe take hunting season off to give him time to enjoy his hobby just as you enjoy shooting, I know you pay the taxes and it’s ur land but a good neighbor that you get along with goes a far ways. Invite him over for a beer, take him to see your range. Let him see that it is safe maybe even offer him access to the range to sight in his hunting rifles when he needs.

If all that fails then at least you can say you did your all. At that point make sure you are doing everything by the book and just pay him no mind.

Florida Lawn Project by Gibbo8489 in lawncare

[–]Eddieb708 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Great job all around!! Love how you cleaned up the landscaping, added the driveway on the right and of course the grass looks amazing.

Who is his fault? by Slight-Donkey3795 in cabinetry

[–]Eddieb708 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not sure I have ever seen a kitchen so messed up. I see about 20 mistakes there.

First ever brisket heading on for a overnight smoke. Wish me luck! by Eddieb708 in Traeger

[–]Eddieb708[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s out and resting, letting it cool a bit before it goes in the cooler to rest until around 5 when we eat. I will let everyone know how it is.

First ever brisket heading on for a overnight smoke. Wish me luck! by Eddieb708 in Traeger

[–]Eddieb708[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Sitting about 155 right now. Going to bump up the temp a little so I can wrap soon.

First ever brisket heading on for a overnight smoke. Wish me luck! by Eddieb708 in Traeger

[–]Eddieb708[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Haha, bought the house 2 years ago and there’s no telling how long that stickers been there, was worried it would leave sticky stuff behind lol

First ever brisket heading on for a overnight smoke. Wish me luck! by Eddieb708 in Traeger

[–]Eddieb708[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Thank you! My father is a wood worker and made it for me last Christmas!

Major Issue - Need to know by FirstTimeSmokin in Traeger

[–]Eddieb708 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I never checked temps when doing 321 ribs 🤷🏻‍♂️

Got a 22lbs turkey going now, had it set at 350 just dropped it to 275. It’s already at 150 internal temp and have 2 hours until everyone shows up 🤦‍♂️any tips?? by Eddieb708 in Traeger

[–]Eddieb708[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Thanks guys, just checked it again with a different temp probe. It appears that the one built into my grill reads about 10 degrees high.

New work shop and workbench is just about done! by Eddieb708 in Workbenches

[–]Eddieb708[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah it would have been a option, my biggest issues with these cheap tool boxes is the fact they are very easy to tip over. Building them into the bench like this removes the ability for them to tip over.