buckfama
Volnation's official hillbilly
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Sounds like a lot of good, (hard to find these days), oak with real nails in it. I had 3 sheds made of it on my property and took one apart. What do you do, have it run thru a heavy duty magnum planer?
Sounds like a lot of good, (hard to find these days), oak with real nails in it. I had 3 sheds made of it on my property and took one apart. What do you do, have it run thru a heavy duty magnum planer?
I've been checking your posts out. Straight to the point.. do you need some real help? My son may appreciate a good guy as a boss. He loves to work outside and bullwork is his specialty. Maybe we can arrange to talk about it. Safety first.
I do. I love it. I enjoy working outside, getting to know the people and hear their stories about the barn or building.
The people I deal with are a dying breed and it's a shame because they are the salt of the earth.
I like seeing something that is 100+ years old live on in another form for another 100 years instead of rotting away.
It's an awesome job.
Yes. His agent was contacted to engage his interest in joining a staff with gruden at Tennessee.
So gruden is putting a staff together when cbj isn't fired still has contract for next year and NCAA violations have occurred???
I want Gruden here but cbj has to be fired first. Currie could contact his agent but that's about as far as it goes until BJ is out
The furthest I havr been into Virginia is just North of Bristol.
I'm about to start concentrating more in the tri-cities, Bristol, Newport and W. Virginia area.
The number of barns is unreal in that area and my chances of getting into Chestnut grow the further North I move.
Like I said, I'm sure my son can help you out. We live on the outskirts of Bristol and I grew up in Shady Valley. I haven't thought much about it but I can likely find you some barns,etc...I worked all the way up to Grundy,Va on the WV border. Just let me know what you expect. Can I give you my phone # here?
Mining isn't worth it anymore. Less and less doing it, and more transactions leads to slow transaction times. The price of growth.
