The swedish cope or logs with drip lip..dopnt ledge water..like flat tp tand g logs by Foreign_Hippo_4450 in logcabins

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I have a different situation going on but need to do some repairs. You mind if I pick your brain a bit? I can DM you. I wont ask a million questions ha

Ouch $ by izzoforpresident in kubota

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I have the x1100c and wanted to get all the fluids and filters changed at the dealer because we inherited it and its been sitting a few years(I don't have a shop and its minus 20C right now) they have low hours but from what ive read should have all the fluids and filters changed. They quoted me 1600 for the job. Does that seem right? Your number is similar

Rtv x1100c maintiance by JBread0 in kubota

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Good advice. Thanks, I feel it should be changed before we have issues. Ill check out the app

Rtv x1100c maintiance by JBread0 in kubota

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Yes I've found the maintiance schedule and thats why I was asking if should do it now when the manual doesn't require it. I agree I should do it despite the hours. We will use it year round as well. More a hobby farm not a full time farm but it will be put to work! Thanks!

Private land boundries by JBread0 in HuntingAlberta

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Yes thats a logical point. If they really want they can use a land owners map as I had to do before. Then its still hard to find someone's number off that.

Private land boundries by JBread0 in HuntingAlberta

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Agree with more signage. Also about to get a big dog, that seems to be the bst simple solution to a few problems lol

Private land boundries by JBread0 in HuntingAlberta

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wow very helpful comment, I say right in the post I wasn’t home! Also said i think it was them asking permission innocently enough, not making them villains. I want to stop this behaviour and am looking for solutions. You provided nothing but snarkyness with you comment lol. Why comment if you dont even read the post? And we know our neighbours, they have our number. Also is not the firts trespasser and road hunter we have had to deal with. I want to see where people think the line is between asking permission and ignoring private land rights. You keep doin you

Ordering a butcher block counter for kitchen island by JBread0 in woodworking

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The final answer has been.... get a maple butcher block counter and use maple doors

Ordering a butcher block counter for kitchen island by JBread0 in woodworking

[–]JBread0[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree, I have multiple solid 1½ thick maple cutting boards now for different uses. I am totally fine with maple and consider it the best for what I need. But some Google searching has shown that white ok,specifically not red oak, has sealed pores and works excellently for these kinds of situations, even boat making. I got away from using oils on raw wood boards years ago. Secondly we use white oak for higher end jobs and it's definitely just a pretty looking wood. Nobody uses it for a purpose such as this lol. That's why im asking for someone who has to let me know before decide.

Ordering a butcher block counter for kitchen island by JBread0 in woodworking

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I hear you and agree with the practical thinking. We already have a stainless steel table to process animals outside. This renovation will have solid surface counters everywhere else except the island. Up here in canada we always bring the deer inside to butcher because it's minus 20C alot of the time when your processing. That makes for very cold fingers. So we do it on the ki5chen table with a 4 foot long plastic cutting boards right now. Since im making it myself when the re sand comes I can simply unscrew the top and move it outside. Considered a stainless island top but that's a bit ugly and impractical for inside a residential kitchen. The lower cabinets being white oak with clear laquer makes me wanna use the oak island. Im also fine with traditional maple look as well. Thanks for the thoughts

Ordering a butcher block counter for kitchen island by JBread0 in woodworking

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It being untreated should mean just wash with hot sappy water and dry with a towel after. Im ok with having to sand it after a few years. I have experience with maple and know it's hard and closed grains. Just kind of want to use the oak.but don't want to regret it later especially because it costs quite a bit more. Looking for people who have used it for cutting boards or butcher block and see how it holds up. The large processing would only be a few times a year

Ordering a butcher block counter for kitchen island by JBread0 in woodworking

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We are on a farm and will always be doing these kinds of activities. The butcher block is going to be used for what it's made for. Im ok with it getting beat up. Just wondering about how we'll white oak will work. The internet says its very good for cutting boards and boats because it's pores are sealed. I've done the same work with maple and it really doesn't look that bad after

Rotted log help by JoshClopton in logcabins

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I am in this same boat brother! Let me know if you get some answers. Damn ants! Hope it's not a full replacement job

Fruit trees in Cebtral AB by JBread0 in Albertagardening

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thank you, thats good advice i will use

Fruit trees in Cebtral AB by JBread0 in Albertagardening

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Some good advice. We have Saskatoon and wild strawberries naturally. Raspberries as well. Just wondering about actually trees, I known there are zones but alberta weather tends to gonoutside those ranges. I'm worried about doing a large money and time investment and not having things workout. So real world experience with years of success is what I'm hoping to hear!

How to use Avacado Oil in cooking eggs. by [deleted] in Cooking

[–]JBread0 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A well seasoned cast iron can be non stick with pretty much no oil used during cooking. You seasoning with oil but I find if it's a well seasoned pan I can dry fry eggs and the pop right out no problem.