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Post by scrub-buster on May 15, 2022 7:51:03 GMT -5
What’s your thinking on steps from the slider down to slab are you turning them sideways to run with the house I hadn't got that far in my mental blueprints yet. I hadn't thought about turning them. That might be a good idea.
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Post by scrub-buster on May 15, 2022 7:40:17 GMT -5
Looks good sir Now myself I would of ran power out for the outdoor bar with frig Ran some plumbing for the bar sink gas line for the built in grill and fire pit And let’s not forget the cable for the outdoor TV a water feature would of been nice but maybe that’s just a touch overboard There is already an outlet there. I'm running a new 220 service for the hot tub. I'll have a TV hookup for outdoor movies and football games.
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Post by scrub-buster on May 14, 2022 14:59:31 GMT -5
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Post by scrub-buster on May 11, 2022 16:07:59 GMT -5
I find them year round in Switzerland County. Anytime I move something in the garage there is a pile under it.
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Post by scrub-buster on May 10, 2022 19:59:52 GMT -5
Good deal. I'm no turkey hunter either; seems like spring is so busy and few opportunities. That's a big one. That's my problem too. Seems like I don't have time to turkey hunt. I always go on a 9-10 day camping trip/bow shoot during the season. I'm busy getting ready for that the first week its open.
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Post by scrub-buster on May 7, 2022 22:02:30 GMT -5
Please share some recipes if you don't mind. You tube has a ton of griddle content. I've been watching some griddle videos mostly seasoning and cleaning so far
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Post by scrub-buster on May 7, 2022 19:37:04 GMT -5
The griddles are great. I did breakfast for about 40 guys are church last Saturday. Then this week we've done fried rice, burgers, hot dogs, and then chicken Philly subs today. Nothing bad yet. Please share some recipes if you don't mind.
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Post by scrub-buster on May 7, 2022 13:06:10 GMT -5
Walmart in Newburgh Indiana.. I got the one on the right. I wish my walmart would have had some assembled already.
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Post by scrub-buster on May 6, 2022 22:03:40 GMT -5
I hope she gets over it quickly and you don't get it.
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Post by scrub-buster on May 6, 2022 11:39:03 GMT -5
Finding any help or cashiers is getting harder and harder at Walmart. One of the tire guys had to come cut some fabric for my mom the other day. Maybe a lot of people complained at my local walmart. I was there the other day and there were 4 cashiers standing around talking while people were using self check-out. I will use a cashier every time I can. Walmart isn't paying me to check out, so why should I do the work? I called and told the walmart manager about not getting any help for the griddle. He apologized and said a $50 gift certificate would be waiting for me at the service desk.
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Post by scrub-buster on May 6, 2022 6:27:20 GMT -5
Sorry for your loss.
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Post by scrub-buster on May 5, 2022 20:19:26 GMT -5
Good deal. You will love how fast you van make a batch of bacon eggs and hot cakes And smash burgers, and hash browns. I can't wait. I'll never cook bacon inside the house again
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Post by scrub-buster on May 5, 2022 19:47:58 GMT -5
Yeah. Those griddle tops are heavy and aren’t easy to handle on your own. Doesn’t surprise me you had to do it yourself at Walmart though. Finding any help or cashiers is getting harder and harder at Walmart. One of the tire guys had to come cut some fabric for my mom the other day.
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Post by scrub-buster on May 5, 2022 18:51:13 GMT -5
I bought the 36" blackstone from Walmart today. After paging someone to help get one down from the upper storage rack 3 times and waiting for at least 30 minutes I got fed up. I grabbed a ladder and climbed up. The griddle was a lot heavier than I thought it would be. 168 lbs according to the box. I managed to get it down the ladder and to the ground without dropping it. Tomorrow I'll get it assembled and start seasoning it.
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Post by scrub-buster on May 5, 2022 18:20:13 GMT -5
I am on my second pair. The first set lasted two years until I broke them. It was my fault. I bought mine from ebay for a lot cheaper than the website. I like them better than the earmuffs because they are much lighter. I wear them for 12 hours at work. I bought a bluetooth adapter for the computer so I can listen to music or watch videos and none of my coworkers have to hear it. shokz.com/
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Post by scrub-buster on May 5, 2022 18:17:33 GMT -5
I broke my old head phones a couple days ago. Looking to replace them with Bluetooth earmuffs. You fellers and fellas have any suggestions? I see Bass Pro has some Walker's for about $50. I have the 3M Bluetooth earmuffs. They work fine. You should look into the bone conduction headphones. They go against your jawbone right in front of your ear. Since nothing goes in or over your ear you can still hear and you can also use ear plugs. I wear a set all day at work. I wear them with ear plugs at home when I mow. It's pretty cool how they work.
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Post by scrub-buster on May 5, 2022 6:22:19 GMT -5
Yeah a power outlet along the wall would be a plus … I go with a ground fault outlet. I already have a GFI outlet on the wall back there. Pretty much right in the middle of the patio. I need a new 220 service for the tub.
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Post by scrub-buster on May 5, 2022 6:11:59 GMT -5
I’d run a conduit from the house out to your hot tip area save trenching when you install it I was thinking about running the electric through the crawl space and then bringing it through the foundation where the tub is going.
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Post by scrub-buster on May 5, 2022 3:21:59 GMT -5
I'm pouring it 5"-6" thick. They are doing the joints when they pour it. Are you putting any steel in it? Yes. We are putting remesh and rebar in it.
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Post by scrub-buster on May 4, 2022 22:41:42 GMT -5
I would saw cut a joint the next day after the pour and pour it at least 4 inches. Looks good! I'm pouring it 5"-6" thick. They are doing the joints when they pour it.
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