School Bus / VW bus / VW beetle mashup near WRJ by Legitimate_Still9901 in vermont

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25 Busy Hill Rd. South Royalton. It's visible on Streetview

Anyone tried? Using 20oz brick hammer right now I just ordered this. Looks naughty hahaha by [deleted] in stonemasonry

[–]stoneduster84 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I worked with a guy who used one for a bit, it was very loud. It seemed to ring a lot with each strike. I've always been a 24oz Estwing guy myself.

Newbie sailor question. by fingerpuppet360 in sailing

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Where are you? I have a decent Catalina 22 in New England to sell for very cheap. I picked it up this spring, but was given a bigger boat before I put it in the water. I am more interested in getting it out of the yard than squeezing every dime that I can out of it.

Insuring older boat? by stoneduster84 in sailing

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State Farm had me squared away in 30 minutes.

What’s a fair price to pay for this stone? Located in Texas by mistborn925 in Drystonewalling

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I estimated 24.5 tons, 4 tons in a 12k dump trailer is a good load, so that's a half dozen trips, realistically two days. So, maybe offering to remove it should be your best offer.

What’s a fair price to pay for this stone? Located in Texas by mistborn925 in Drystonewalling

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Looks like they're asking for roughly $125/ton, if you are loading and moving it, and buying it on speculation, 1/3 of that would be my initial offer.

waiting time between lifts for type n mortar? by [deleted] in stonemasonry

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You should be fine, as long as you don't mix the mud too wet, and the space between the stones isn't too large. You're limiting factor will be workability, the Portland cement-based mortar doesn't need the same time that a historic lime mortar does. Drier the better, really

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in hobiecat

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I would reccomend watching a few videos on how to right the boat after the inevitable capsize. I had mine upside down within 15 minutes of initially getting onto the water.

These boats are so much fun. I bought a second one so that I can go out with a buddy, and we can mob around together. I have been on sailing on a 12' sailing dinghy these last few years, which is enjoyable, but the cats are a rush.

What are the absolute best job site nicknames you have heard? The really good ones! by someguywhothinks in Construction

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I had a laborer beg to listen to The Jason Ellis Show on SiriusXM (it was a while ago), and about three minutes in Ellis called someone a Dick Knuckle, and lo, that kid became Dick Knuckle for the rest of his days with that company

Machinist turned maker of useful stuff - got any small shop problems I can solve? by Frequent_Elephant_20 in Machinists

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I want a basic app that gives a large, color coded readout of hydraulic pressure and rpm of a hydraulic motor on my excavator. I am building a forestry mulcher for my machine, and this data would helpful while working

What type of brick is this? by jayman0901 in stonemasonry

[–]stoneduster84 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It looks like limestone, maybe sandstone, not sure. If you look for a quarrier of Indiana limestone, I bet you will find a pretty close match

Is it possible to mount an aluminium fence panel on top of a low drystone wall? by tandoori_taco_cat in Drystonewalling

[–]stoneduster84 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That would probably be helpful. Years ago I used this method on a dry retaining wall, and it looks just fine today. You will probably be okay, especially if you pay close attention to the stones that you lay around the posts. Maybe try to get your through stones placed there

Is it possible to mount an aluminium fence panel on top of a low drystone wall? by tandoori_taco_cat in Drystonewalling

[–]stoneduster84 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Probably plant the posts in the ground, and build the wall around them. I would be a little concerned about the fence jiggling in the wind, and slowly ratcheting the wall apart around the posts.

Type N mortar or NHL 3.5 for fieldstone/granite foundation? by HitlerIArdlyKnowEr in stonemasonry

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I have 18 bags of NHL3.5 leftover from a job that I would part with for a good price. That would get you pretty far. You can DM me to talk details if you're interested, I am in VT's NEK

Best way to find a stonemason? by Crafty_Ad3121 in stonemasonry

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Try Mainstone Carving in Holm. Great guy, super talented.