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Friday October 20th 2023-Whats on Your Weekend Agenda?

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The red sticks are here!!!

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Picked up a free 6' long solid wood entertainment center yesterday. An upscale retirement home  was remodeling. According to the manager, it was bought new in 2019. Tags on the back indicate it was made in China. Have no idea what the wood is. A light sanding and a coat or two of deck finish and it will become a storage unit for smaller gardening tools and etc. It will reside on the back covered patio20231022_031545.jpg.80e578e649e74ba175f6abaf7de10996.jpg

On 10/21/2023 at 8:14 AM, Larry Buskirk said:

 

Of course, you know what doing that will do don't you? :huh:

 

On 10/21/2023 at 8:30 AM, Cal said:

 

Wet stuff from the sky?  We could use some!

Well I certainly know. That warm, moist air will rise from the South to bring copious amounts of cold rain to us Northern residing folks.;)

and no one is curious about 17 short (24") 2x2s painted red, with holes drilled in each end?

 

whatever could they be for?

 

fine....

 

short fault lines for pistol matches, used to define legal shooting areas, so now we can create long and narrow areas.  we already have 4' and 8' long sticks, as well as 3x3 shooting boxes, but we realized yesterday that we had no good way to make a long and narrow shooting area.  now we do.

5 minutes ago, DAB said:

and no one is curious about 17 short (24") 2x2s painted red, with holes drilled in each end?

 

whatever could they be for?

 

fine....

 

short fault lines for pistol matches, used to define legal shooting areas, so now we can create long and narrow areas.  we already have 4' and 8' long sticks, as well as 3x3 shooting boxes, but we realized yesterday that we had no good way to make a long and narrow shooting area.  now we do.

I was curious but figured without a picture of how they worked wouldn't get it anyway. I was right.

 

BTW, last stick in the bottom group has the holes drilled on the wrong sides.:rolleyes:

45 minutes ago, Grandpadave52 said:

I was curious but figured without a picture of how they worked wouldn't get it anyway. I was right.

 

BTW, last stick in the bottom group has the holes drilled on the wrong sides.:rolleyes:

 

oh no!!!! whatever shall i do??? (rotate 90 degrees you goof).

10 minutes ago, DAB said:

 

oh no!!!! whatever shall i do??? (rotate 90 degrees you goof).

Guess I could've been wrong.:WonderScratch:Perhaps it was right and all the others were wrong😜

14 minutes ago, Grandpadave52 said:

Guess I could've been wrong.:WonderScratch:Perhaps it was right and all the others were wrong😜

the horror!  1 of 17 correct?  that's not a passing grade!!!

 

2 hours ago, DAB said:

and no one is curious about 17 short (24") 2x2s painted red, with holes drilled in each end?

 

whatever could they be for?

 

fine....

 

short fault lines for pistol matches, used to define legal shooting areas, so now we can create long and narrow areas.  we already have 4' and 8' long sticks, as well as 3x3 shooting boxes, but we realized yesterday that we had no good way to make a long and narrow shooting area.  now we do.

I'm glad you cleared it up.  I thought it was keys for a giant piano. 

 

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and all labeled with a stencil:

 

 

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I was sure they were slats for a cable bridge between two tree houses or to connect two decks.   Cables through the horizontal holes. Smaller cable or rope through the vertical holes up to a thicker rope handle.   Not sure about  the red color though so I parked that idea and waited. 

Tomorrow my  2010 van visits the van vet.  Needs a new turn signal bulb that will require surgery to get to.  Have to take the inner side panels down to get to the back of the bolts holding the rear light in place. Then some implant surgery to resurrect the parking brake.   Lastly an injection and maybe an artery stint to improve/repair the AC which failed to cool the interior whenever the temp was above 90 degrees this summer. 

 

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