I would like a lighter and longer electric pole saw. I have a gas powered stihl 15 foot pole saw and my manual pole saw. The electric could be the happy combo if they put the battery weight in the base and the motor and chain up high. Balanced weight would be the key for me, maybe biased to the...
I ate dinner in Costa Rica one evening watching lava flow from 2 vents on the top and side of a volcano some miles away and was so glad to leave asap. Turns out I can stand earthquakes and tornados more than an active volcano. Some people are built funny I guess.
I dunno, there seems a use for all of it. The coal in the ground burns out as pollution because of the humates that so long ago prevented things like mercury from entering plants through chelation processes. Its one big circle. It appears more compost is needed.
Yeah so today Becky said "you know when you die I will unplug all that stuff". I love her dearly! She fusses at change but settle in fairly quickly. Then it is time to pester me for upgrades.
I get it! My favorite whine is "Honey, I have never done this before!" PB has played a part in a lot of those scenarios. Recently I even bought some pure oxaylic acid without the abrasive felspar that is in the barkeepers friend. It is hard to burn metal but I bet I overdo it one day and catch a...
I read that the makers are laying the drying nuts in "husk dust" that has a lot of the lead basically. Hopefully changing procedures helps this because I am a late night chocolate cheater to the bone.
So I forsee a first world problem as I have sorted and organized my batteries and their associated tools and chargers to eventually turn off on command so the transformers are not energized for the majority of time they are not used. I have paslode nail gun batteries, ryobi batteries in...
Can metals be taken up into the plant to cause the source of this problem? Are other nuts, pods etc at risk as well? Consumer Reports is said to be the testing source in this article...
Bar keepers friend is a common product that contains oxyalic acid. OA is lovely at reducing and removing rust. Also a common spray solvent found at hardware and auto parts stores called PB Blaster might help. It is a penetrating solvent that gets left on and will work its way between the threads.
That looks very effective! I would need a taller one myself! I could see filling the pallets with something like hypertufa or vermiculite concrete but that would be quite a messy project!
There are 2 kinds of pvc pipe that can be used to easily make an inexpensive frame over which plastic or even shadecloth can easily be draped. They have really great connector pieces too, from gentle 90 degree sweeps to 45 and 22 angles as well as Tee and 4 way connectors for the more advance...
For those put off by the correct technical terminology, regular cultured buttermilk is your source for a type of lacto bacillus, and feeding it old milk you will throw out anyway is efficient... If you put a tablespoon of buttermilk into whipping creme you will make what the old French Chef...