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trying to write a "transit letter for essential massachusetts business". never saw that coming. havent found a site where i can copy one yet
fukahwee maineyou can lead a fish to water but you can not make him drink it -
Having done some extensive masonry work myself (unprofessionally) but for significant lengths of time with natural stone - I could not agree more with this comment.DoubleEgger said:
After watching 4-8 guys work for 2 months at the house, I can promise you that it’s work best left to young men with strong backs and questionable paperwork.SonVolt said:After welding I want to start learning about hardscaping and masonry.$htz is heavy, crushes fingers, isn’t flexible, is heavy, mortar has a working period, have to calculate expansion/contraction, is heavy, lines have to be straight or totally random - it is difficult to have both and look good- need to order enough the first time so it all matches, is heavy, have to consider waste water management, when cutting you need all appropriate safety gear, and if laying on the ground it will kill your back.Regardless it will kill your back. Know why? It is really freaking heavy!!!--------------------------------------------------
Burning lump in Downingtown, PA or diesel in Cape May, NJ.
....just look for the smoke!
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“Skill and speed”Eoin said:
I never found building stuff that difficult technically, as long as you take your time and pay attention to detail. The hard part is to do it quickly. I've done every job in the house and garden and done them all well, but slowly. A good bricklayer is a joy to watch, the skill and speed.SonVolt said:After welding I want to start learning about hardscaping and masonry.You are referring to their drinking abilities, correct?It’s a dying trade because it’s hard work and the kids generally don’t gravitate towards hard work. Usually some of the best salty conversations are had in the masons scaffold. Lots of time to talk once they have their craft mastered. One on top of two or one on top of one, generally. LOL. -
But at the same time it looks awesome... so there is that....--------------------------------------------------
Burning lump in Downingtown, PA or diesel in Cape May, NJ.
....just look for the smoke!
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They just do it on auto pilot, so are free to chat.pgprescott said:
“Skill and speed”Eoin said:
I never found building stuff that difficult technically, as long as you take your time and pay attention to detail. The hard part is to do it quickly. I've done every job in the house and garden and done them all well, but slowly. A good bricklayer is a joy to watch, the skill and speed.SonVolt said:After welding I want to start learning about hardscaping and masonry.You are referring to their drinking abilities, correct?It’s a dying trade because it’s hard work and the kids generally don’t gravitate towards hard work. Usually some of the best salty conversations are had in the masons scaffold. Lots of time to talk once they have their craft mastered. One on top of two or one on top of one, generally. LOL. -
fishlessman said:trying to write a "transit letter for essential massachusetts business". never saw that coming. havent found a site where i can copy one yetExample of ours:To Whom it may concern:This letter is to certify that the bearer is an employee of (Blank) and as such should be granted access to travel to, from and in the course of work. The work we do is supporting hundreds of companies with many providing essential services.Per Indiana Executive Order 20-08 effective March 24-April 4, 2020: …11. Essential Infrastructure For the purpose of this Executive Order, individuals may leave their homes and residences in order to provide any services or to perform any work necessary to offer, provision, operate, maintain, and repair Essential Infrastructure. ProBleu supports companies involved in the following per the Governor’s Order: . . . internet, video, and telecommunications systems (including the provision of essential global, national, and local infrastructure for computing services, business infrastructure, communications, and web-based services). …14. Essential Businesses and Operations Per the Governor’s Order, ProBleu supports clients involved in the following exempted services: Food, Beverage, and Agriculture Charitable and Social Services Religious Entities Media Financial and Insurance Institutions Critical Trades as listed Educational Institutions Restaurants Supplies for Essential Businesses and Operations Transportation Professional ServicesIf you have any questions, please contact us directly.
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As much as history says other-wise, I could get some good news Weds. If I can trust the 5 letter shipper company (will the boxes get landed upside down??) and the projections, my SRF brisket order and Creekstone farms prime tomahawk steak order are scheduled to be out for delivery tomorrow. Time will tell.Louisville; Rolling smoke in the neighbourhood. Life is too short for light/lite beer! Seems I'm livin in a transitional period. CHEETO (aka Agent Orange) makes Nixon look like a saint.
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ColtsFan said:fishlessman said:trying to write a "transit letter for essential massachusetts business". never saw that coming. havent found a site where i can copy one yetExample of ours:To Whom it may concern:This letter is to certify that the bearer is an employee of (Blank) and as such should be granted access to travel to, from and in the course of work. The work we do is supporting hundreds of companies with many providing essential services.Per Indiana Executive Order 20-08 effective March 24-April 4, 2020: …11. Essential Infrastructure For the purpose of this Executive Order, individuals may leave their homes and residences in order to provide any services or to perform any work necessary to offer, provision, operate, maintain, and repair Essential Infrastructure. ProBleu supports companies involved in the following per the Governor’s Order: . . . internet, video, and telecommunications systems (including the provision of essential global, national, and local infrastructure for computing services, business infrastructure, communications, and web-based services). …14. Essential Businesses and Operations Per the Governor’s Order, ProBleu supports clients involved in the following exempted services: Food, Beverage, and Agriculture Charitable and Social Services Religious Entities Media Financial and Insurance Institutions Critical Trades as listed Educational Institutions Restaurants Supplies for Essential Businesses and Operations Transportation Professional ServicesIf you have any questions, please contact us directly.Thanks, i just got done writing mine, seems similar enough, i think it should fly3/23/2020RE: Transit Letter for Essential Massachusetts BusinessTo whom it may concern:I am writing this letter on behalf of________________________who is employed at H & H ENGINEERING CO., INC., located at 6 Pine ST, Methuen MA, 01844. Based on the federal definition of a critical infrastructure sector, H & H falls under essential manufacturing. At H&H,________________performs work necessary to the operation.Critical Infrastructure is the body of systems, networks and assets that are so essential that their continued operation is required to secure the security of our nation, its economy, and the public's health and/or safety.On March 23,2020 Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker ordered at 12:00 noon on March 24,2020, that all nonessential businesses should cease in person operations and directed the Department of Public Health to issue a "Stay at Home Advisory" for two weeks in the state of Massachusetts.H & H will continue operations while adhering to the guidance of the CDC (ex: social distancing, hand washing, and cleaning).Please contact me directly with any questions. Thank youSincerely,
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looks strange with all the capitalsfukahwee maineyou can lead a fish to water but you can not make him drink it
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I've been taking some blacksmithing classes. They're a lot of fun and great stress relief.SonVolt said:ok scratch that
"Social media gives legions of idiots the right to speak when they once only spoke at a bar after a glass of wine, without harming the community [...] but now they have the same right to speak as a Nobel Prize winner. It's the invasion of the idiots."
-Umberto Eco
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Trying to figure out if this is an apple or Mitch McConnell????

"Social media gives legions of idiots the right to speak when they once only spoke at a bar after a glass of wine, without harming the community [...] but now they have the same right to speak as a Nobel Prize winner. It's the invasion of the idiots."
-Umberto Eco
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I took a machining lab in college, taught by a real old guy. One night he said, "Next week we'll meet at Bldg XX, I've got a surprise for you". That building was small, extremely old, and turned out to be a blacksmithing shop, and the furnace was already fired up. Instructor introduced his Dad, 93 years old, who worked the bellows on the furnace, tossed some rods into the fire, then with sledgehammer, tongs, and an anvil, proceeded to make a log chain, link by link.GATraveller said:
I've been taking some blacksmithing classes. They're a lot of fun and great stress relief.
One of the most memorable classes ever. Bet hand's-on is a lot of fun!“I'll have what she's having."
-Rob Reiner's mother!
Ogden, UT, USA
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You don’t by chance remember the building? Would be curious if it is one the recent demolitions.Botch said:
I took a machining lab in college, taught by a real old guy. One night he said, "Next week we'll meet at Bldg XX, I've got a surprise for you". That building was small, extremely old, and turned out to be a blacksmithing shop, and the furnace was already fired up. Instructor introduced his Dad, 93 years old, who worked the bellows on the furnace, tossed some rods into the fire, then with sledgehammer, tongs, and an anvil, proceeded to make a log chain, link by link.GATraveller said:
I've been taking some blacksmithing classes. They're a lot of fun and great stress relief.
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This was after I transferred to South Dakota State (Jr year), and switched from Aerospace Engineering to Mechanical.FarmingPhD said:
You don’t by chance remember the building? Would be curious if it is one the recent demolitions.Botch said:
I took a machining lab in college, taught by a real old guy. One night he said, "Next week we'll meet at Bldg XX, I've got a surprise for you". That building was small, extremely old, and turned out to be a blacksmithing shop, and the furnace was already fired up. Instructor introduced his Dad, 93 years old, who worked the bellows on the furnace, tossed some rods into the fire, then with sledgehammer, tongs, and an anvil, proceeded to make a log chain, link by link.GATraveller said:
I've been taking some blacksmithing classes. They're a lot of fun and great stress relief.
One of the most memorable classes ever. Bet hand's-on is a lot of fun!“I'll have what she's having."
-Rob Reiner's mother!
Ogden, UT, USA
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@Botch - ok, I was wondering if it was the old nuclear engineering building since it had furnaces for glass blowing. They tore it down for a new shared innovations center a couple years ago, demo day made for some great meme photos about a nuclear accident.

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lousubcap said:As much as history says other-wise, I could get some good news Weds. If I can trust the 5 letter shipper company (will the boxes get landed upside down??) and the projections, my SRF brisket order and Creekstone farms prime tomahawk steak order are scheduled to be out for delivery tomorrow. Time will tell.
Whether the three letter or five letter, if they mess it up, you'll have some strong four letter words for them, I'm sure.
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Worse yet, I placed an order for garden seeds with a company in Missouri. They ship for free but they use DHL. It goes from Missouri to Georgia then back to Mobile Alabama where they....wait for it....put it into USPS. Round trip is about 7 days. If they had just dropped it into the post office to begin with I would have it within 2 days.
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Decided to do antastentest with five seasonings.


All were very good. We were pleasantly surprised how good Garlic Parmesan tasted.
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DoubleEgger said:
After watching 4-8 guys work for 2 months at the house, I can promise you that it’s work best left to young men with strong backs and questionable paperwork.SonVolt said:After welding I want to start learning about hardscaping and masonry.
I've ripped out about 100+' of 8 feet high viburnum bushes along the back of our pool cage area. It must've been 50 different root balls that came out. Each one kicked my ass.... Not sure what the $ amount saved was or if it was "worth it", but it does feel good to look at the barren empty space in it's place and say, "I did that."
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Water line repair.
Replacing schedule 40 with schedule 80. Anyone know if you can direct bury pex? That would be ideal. Wondering about the crimps rotting off. I know you can install in areas where it would be exposed to sunlight.Large, Medium, MiniMax, 36" Blackstone
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NICE WORK! I believe you can get the clamps in brass or stainlesskl8ton said:

Water line repair.
Replacing schedule 40 with schedule 80. Anyone know if you can direct bury pex? That would be ideal. Wondering about the crimps rotting off. I know you can install in areas where it would be exposed to sunlight.Xl bge ,LG bge, two 4' crusher cone fire pits. Weber Genisis gasser and
Two rusty Weber kettles.
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You can bury PEX. You can not expose it to sunlight. Crimps rotting off is not an issue, if you want to build a 50 years plumbing job use hard metal pipe.
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You can always coat the crimps with a mastic
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you can also bury a PVC pipe as conduit and run the pex inside it. That would last a LOOONG timeXL BGE and Kamado Joe Jr.
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speed51133 said:you can also bury a PVC pipe as conduit and run the pex inside it. That would last a LOOONG time
We did that for the section of pvc water pipe that runs from the road under a creak to our house. We used 2" PVC as conduit for the 1" water line, IIRC.South of Nashville - BGE XL - Alfresco 42" ALXE - Alfresco Versa Burner - Sunbeam Microwave -
speed51133 said:you can also bury a PVC pipe as conduit and run the pex inside it. That would last a LOOONG time
As per manufacturer's directions, longevity in a buried PEX installation consists of making sure it's not going to freeze (depth) and filling the area around the tubing with sand.
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And repairs depend on the ability to get to it, which conduit allows for. Things happen. It's nice to be able to fix without retrenching.nolaegghead said:speed51133 said:you can also bury a PVC pipe as conduit and run the pex inside it. That would last a LOOONG time
As per manufacturer's directions, longevity in a buried PEX installation consists of making sure it's not going to freeze (depth) and filling the area around the tubing with sand.XL BGE and Kamado Joe Jr. -
Been there, done that. Do not forget it is HEAVY!Sea2Ski said:
Having done some extensive masonry work myself (unprofessionally) but for significant lengths of time with natural stone - I could not agree more with this comment.DoubleEgger said:
After watching 4-8 guys work for 2 months at the house, I can promise you that it’s work best left to young men with strong backs and questionable paperwork.SonVolt said:After welding I want to start learning about hardscaping and masonry.$htz is heavy, crushes fingers, isn’t flexible, is heavy, mortar has a working period, have to calculate expansion/contraction, is heavy, lines have to be straight or totally random - it is difficult to have both and look good- need to order enough the first time so it all matches, is heavy, have to consider waste water management, when cutting you need all appropriate safety gear, and if laying on the ground it will kill your back.Regardless it will kill your back. Know why? It is really freaking heavy!!!I would rather light a candle than curse your darkness.
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As a kid I dreamed of operating a crane and wrecking ball.FarmingPhD said:@Botch - ok, I was wondering if it was the old nuclear engineering building since it had furnaces for glass blowing. They tore it down for a new shared innovations center a couple years ago, demo day made for some great meme photos about a nuclear accident.
"Social media gives legions of idiots the right to speak when they once only spoke at a bar after a glass of wine, without harming the community [...] but now they have the same right to speak as a Nobel Prize winner. It's the invasion of the idiots."
-Umberto Eco
2 Large
Peachtree Corners, GA
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