Thread: Work At Home Never Done
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03-13-2008 05:35 PM #1
Originally Posted by HOSS429
You know....I could probably use it....but....when I really think about it......
Ok, tell ya what, throw in the fencing and deliver it all and I guess we'll call it a deal....
Sometimes NOW are the "good old days"...
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03-13-2008 06:11 PM #2
I agree with you guys on this one for sure.
My wife has been asking me to fill the pool up with dirt for probably ten years. It’s an in ground concrete bottom, with concrete blocks, for the sides and lime stone blocks around the top. It has a deep end with a diving board but by todays standard it’s not deep enough. We first move here in April it was still covered and the cover kept getting water building up on top, I would pump it out until one day I got smart and figured the cover was no good and the water was coming through the cover as fast as I could pump it out. First year it was sure a pretty sight with the white walls and the blue sky giving the water a nice shade of blue. The second year we decided the pool needed to be painted. Before we could paint the bottom needed to be sand blasted first. A 4x4 big block Chevy carried a full load of black beauty while towing a rental industrial size compressor. What a job that was black beauty goes a long way when you have a hose the size of a fire hose {air and material hose}. Wife still wants to fill it up with dirt I have just about reached the point too let it go also. I thought if we ever sold the house it would add to the price but now I’m like {IC2} they may want it filled up. If {HOSS429} or anyone else wanting to get rich quick would like to invest a little money I could advertise it to be sold by the square foot or sell tickets and have a drawing winner need not be present to win!! I forgot to mention rain water is the only thing it holds now. They are a pain to keep them going, and where I live you couldn't use it that much anyway.
{Dave Severson} You could get as many holes as you need but I can’t ship. {techinspector1} I advertised a rear window for a 1976 Chevy Nova, and you could not believe the people that called thinking they were going to get a 76 Nova for $25.00 and they would get upset when it wasn’t the car.
RichardLast edited by ford2custom; 03-13-2008 at 10:12 PM.






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