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Brian Machnach

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  1. both as stated above are good and I have also seen guys use gorilla glue on seems and thay say the same thing that you will need to destroy it to take it apart.have a wet rag handy and wet both parts and then bead it and press it together and wipe the excess.job im on now thay are using it on azek molding outside of a store on a strip mall we are on.this is the 3rd job I have seen carpenters using it.

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  2. On 7/18/2021 at 2:35 PM, FOG said:

    I’ll be there. 
    Still have a nice sand rail and still single. 
    Just changed my board name back to what it was when I joined GD in the beginning. 

    how did you change it?since the new start up from the crash of the site I lost my old name.

  3. On 7/18/2021 at 2:35 PM, FOG said:

    I’ll be there. 
    Still have a nice sand rail and still single. 
    Just changed my board name back to what it was when I joined GD in the beginning. 

    how did you change it?since the new start up from the crash of the site I lost my old name.

  4. On 7/18/2021 at 2:35 PM, FOG said:

    I’ll be there. 
    Still have a nice sand rail and still single. 
    Just changed my board name back to what it was when I joined GD in the beginning. 

    how did you change it?since the new start up from the crash of the site I lost my old name.

  5. my older son had a party Friday night at the house and wife went to bed so I wound up joining in and got kinda banged up so I slept  till 8:30.after coffee fired up the skid steer and loaded and started spreading 7 tai axle loads of millings out back.just got done and out of shower from all day and scoping and back dragging millings.shes making home made pizza I just cracked a corona and gonna watch some tv then call it a early night.

  6. I missed last all of last year as I bought a new house on 3 acres so between renovations and all the property work as it was a lot of woods and over grown brush it was just not in the cards for me to just spend money to have all my stuff sit in storage.as bad as it was  to think I will miss all the fun with friends turns out due to covid thay didn't go as much and then BAM season was over and I was so busy with everything I really didn't miss it.now here we are with covid still among us and crap closing down and im still busy on the house I may not go this season either im still up in the air about it.2 years in a row seems hard to do but I also live in nj so its a little harder for me.sounds like swapping trans's is some work.glamis is not going anyplace and with 2 years of buildup I think the 22 season will be epic.but if the swap is not bad then do it !

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  7. we did my buddys in the coach.we put down a sheet pulled it into the living room in the motor home removed the hole assembly and installed a new one.first time we ever did it and it was not bad and am not scared to do it again.way cheaper to do it yourself then what I could think thay will charge you.

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  8. I went with a pelican because or there cooler with wheels design. its a way nicer and stronger design then yeti and less then a yeti and pelican makes some really serious gun cases, camera cases and also makes cases for the military so figured I can't go wrong.i have never compared the 2 neck and neck but my pelican will hold ice sitting outside my toy hauler in the sand for min 3 days.have had it last longer in cooler temps but I do try and keep it in the shade as much as I can.also feel the latch on the pelican is a better set up

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  9. fire houses will sometimes take a reck and do more damage to it to really make it look bad and put a scare into some people.after high school my buddy went volunteer in our town.he told me thay would take the jaws of life to a totaled car a lot of times and open it up to make it seem like it was really bad.look how flattened it is and the center is folded.im willing to bet it was crushed even more buy something.

  10. if you had gone under mammoth wash and headed tord the mountains there is a lot of trails out there with some really cool canyons to go through only about 10' wide in some places with walls over 100' tall in spots thay wind and twist through the chocolate mountains and some good steep hill climbs.been out there a few times and we always explore new trails.we still want to explore more places out there and have pins dropped for this upcoming dune season

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  11. 21 hours ago, Justgetnby said:

    While I’ll agree this can happen if not enough time is left in the tank for separations, a properly sized tank will hold enough reserve of water for the small amount of ejections that happen from a shop.

    imagine a hole with a basement that is underground. It too needs an ejection pump to lift the waste it it helps tank.

    it’s common practice and I have no less than 30 homes using a similar system… including my own.

    I agree. also here in dirty jersey thay feel because its not gravity and being forced it can stir up the solids and send them into the leaching pipes.but for the amount of waste your gonna send into the septic I would probably do it myself if my pole building was not 300 ft from my septic and was not gonna destroy grass and landscaping.

  12. 4 hours ago, Justgetnby said:

    They make ejection pumps that will push it there. Or gravity drain it all the way close to the front of the septic tank, then install a ejection tank and pump to pump it up into the tank.

    Here is one I did on a shop last year like that.

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    the problem with this set up  is the leach field is meant for liquid only.by I installing a ejector pump is it takes the solid and liquefies it but not enough of a liquid and its gets pasty.and over time sending that into the leach field it will clog the weeping holes in the pipes or tank and you will have back ups as the water will not drain through.now this is the theory the NJ plumbing code goes by for longer then I have been doing plumbing.so maybe its just sank in my brain this will happen.but for as expensive as septics are when Crap goes bad or to replace a leach field I would run it on a ejector pump but that's just me.i also have my tank pumped every year in july.i weather spend 500 bucks to pump my 1,500 gallon tank then to replace my leach field for 10 to 14,000 and have my front yard all dug up.soap is also a killer of septics so I also have removed my cloths washer from the plumbing system and have a gray well on the side of my house with a plastic 55 gallon drum loaded with blue stone.but for  for as much as you will use the bathroom at a   house/shop  chances are you will never have a problem cuz it will mostly be you just pissing in there.but for me trenching my yard and under fences and killing bushes and grass its easer for me to make a real mini septic outside my new pole barn, and my area is already all dug up so no extra propter  damage will accrue.

  13. you can put a sink and just run the drain outside to a pit with bluestone.my area in New Jersey is all sand so water don't stand a chance on  standing around.but im on a septic as well and mine is all the way up front like 300' from my new pole building. I own a plumbing and utility company so after inspection is done I will be putting in a bathroom and installing my own septic tank under the radar.ill make a small leach field and stone it but for as much as the bathroom will get used ill have my septic guy just pump it every year when he pumps my main tanks for the house.im gonna burry a 300 gallon plastic tank   to a small leach field as I own my own machines.but we did the same thing at my Buddys pole barn like 8 years ago and still never had a issue.he don't have a RV to dump into it and I don't plane on always dumping my RV but sometimes I get home from road trips and will have maybe a 1/4 to half of black or gray to dump in there. so my buddy  said sometimes when thay pump it and open lid the level is not even up to the outlet pipe.go on (national tank outlet) thay sell actual plastic septic tanks from like 50 gallons to well over 1,000 tanks and even  comes with lids and everything.thats what we did at my Buddys.i live on 3 acres and set way back kinda in woods so nobody will ever know and im still doing it rite just a small version.my lid will be set a grade with bluestone.

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  14. 1 hour ago, dbart said:

    I can't stand that look of 12" rims sticking out way past the fender, Lifted to the Moon! 

    I just don't get it, but that's me...

    To each their own I guess.

    im with you pal!! and thay look even worse on older body style trucks.there is a older guy near me with a really clean 80s style chevy step side pickup on maybe a  8' lift with like 24'' rims just  like that with big fat street tires sticking way out.thay do not fit the era of the old school body.

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  15. I have the one too have pictured up top.im not really in the field as much myself as I own the company and I seen more time in the office so the m12 is great for my use.that little driver will sink 3-1/2 wood screws with no problem.its a impact drover not a impact wrench so can't tell you about putting a socket bit on on how it will do.but thay make the best tools hands down as far as Im concerned!!!!

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  16. im actually having my 50x60x14 started tomorrow.material is being delivered and the  footing guys coming to drill and set the posts also tomorrow,tuesday is my inspection and if all goes well the framing guys come on Wednesday to frame,2 garage doors on one side and 1 door on back so I can pull still straight through if I need.thay told me building will be done by Saturday afternoon then the garage doors are being installed on the 27th.building alone with doors and cultured stone 4' high across the front was 38,000.concrete floors I have prices from 9,800 to 14,000.i went with a pole barn cuz of price and time to complete.

  17. picked up material for my guys for Mondays job in the early am then wife wanted to go to a estate sale next town over....alll crap and she didn't buy anything thank god.took me out to lunch alone as  both are  kids are at a big truck show down in Atlantic City so we have the weekend alone.now home on computer then at  6 then we off to a bbq ay a Buddys house.nasty rain in the forecast tonight so we shall see how this bbq goes.

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  18. 4 minutes ago, Big_Daddy_Jp said:

    Yet again another waisted day off trying to figure out how to dismantle this damn toyhauler to replace the floor!!! This trailer is getting closer and closer to becoming a flat bed!

    how much do you need to remove? I ask because im ready to do my floors.i just figured open the 2 main slides,disconect some plumbing from the island counter then unscrew the island and stick it the garage part along with the couch and 2 seats from table.ones that's done just pull up the carpet and vinyl floor and that's about it.im planing on doing a full vinyl sheet from Lowes or home depot.my buddy just did the 12x12 stick down tiles and just in a few months hes guessing sand has got under a few and thay are lifting in the corners.i think sheet is the way to go.

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