Sometimes the simplest of things.....
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are the most entertaining and satisfying.
Last winter in the comfy confines of my basement shop, I created this gate box
for diverting the water in my yard/garden.  Redwood w/two coats of Thompsons
water seal.  Used to flip a brick and a shovel full of dirt back and forth to do this.
This is just too cool. 


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 ....and inspected and certified.

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he not busy being born,
Is busy dying.
--Bob Dylan
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I can tell your inspector doesn't work in our city: there's no folding money tucked in his/her collar.
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(04-26-2019, 12:26 PM)Chuck Nickerson Wrote: I can tell your inspector doesn't work in our city: there's no folding money tucked in his/her collar.

I can usually get a clean bill for a few peanut butter bisquits

and a couple of rounds of frizby.
he not busy being born,
Is busy dying.
--Bob Dylan
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#8
To buy an "official" plastic version of this (if you could find it) would probably cost over $100. Way to go!
Telling a man he has too many tools,
is like telling a woman she has too many shoes.
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