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Checking those out thanks, and thanks Van too for that recommendation.

The Fiskars I have are really good, but I’m always looking to reduce strain and very little bit helps.

Fiskars....Never again after the Chikamasas. I have about 6 pairs laying in various places throughout the house. Anytime I pick a pair up to use, i use them for about 30 seconds and then set them down and go get the chikamasas. There is no comparison. Be careful though, they are sharp......REALLY SHARP, I almost cut my finger in half with virtually no effort.
 
This is the pontoon boat I bought recently and have begun restoring. I spent about 5 hours yesterday cleaning the pontoon logs which were mostly black from the waterline down. I used an acid solution and pressure washer to get it to look like it does in this photo. Now that the pontoon logs are all shiny the next step is to put a new floor on her. It takes 5 sheets of marine grade plywood at $85.00 per sheet to do the job. My plan is to build a small 12' x 8' cabin on the deck which will have all the basic necessities and allow me to travel to different lakes and stay for extended periods of time. I'm looking at options to make the "shack" as light as possible.
 
I'm looking at options to make the "shack" as light as possible.
If you can source some used insulated garage door panels. Light weight, insulated and about 1 1/2” to 2” thick. The boys make ice fishing shacks on Lake Winnipeg it of them and takes very little to keep them warm.
 
If you can source some used insulated garage door panels. Light weight, insulated and about 1 1/2” to 2” thick. The boys make ice fishing shacks on Lake Winnipeg it of them and takes very little to keep them warm.
Hell My 8x8 was made with some of those on the floor, They are 2 inches thick them I put plywood over them. That's how I did the floor then I used a corner of the basement so I only needed 2 walls and we used foam backer board to make the walls . I hung Panda film and its really nice
 
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There is no comparison. Be careful though, they are sharp......REALLY SHARP, I almost cut my finger in half with virtually no effort.
Thanks for the heads-up! I have them in my cart... just running the cost justifications through my internal restraints :laughtwo: Your anecdotes help :). I’ll have some soon enough!
 
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I've been using their SNS-209 for about a year or so now, I'll be sure to drop by and share there.
 
Thanks for the heads-up! I have them in my cart... just running the cost justifications through my internal restraints :laughtwo: Your anecdotes help :). I’ll have some soon enough!
Weed should hang out
 
Wrestling match in the flower room.

Flowers - 2
Farmer - 0

You know its tough when the super crop tops are tied to the lamp frame. Lol

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Brother this flower room is insane , full time job almost , well don’t brotherman. Looks like a very frustrating battle at times. , just in pure volume of what your growing . Insane I love it . :headbanger: :bravo:
 
I have a plant that just keeps stretching even in flower. I just tied down super cropped 4 more side branches today. It's insane.

This plant was a seed I pulled off a sister plant I ran outside that got to 14 feet plus.

I'll likely be supper cropping several more side branches tomorrow.

It's getting to the point I'll be super cropping the super cropped branches.
 
Vertically challenged here.... again.
 

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The one thats up above the lights with all the tops bent over is Platinum Silk. First time I've ran her and there's another one behind her Buffalato but she stopped at the lights.

The Platinum Silk is a beast. She'd be excellent outdoors, not sure how this is going to turn out she's still stretching and its been 3 weeks or more already.

Usually I crack the mail leader and the side branches grow up to where the top is cracked over and they stop. Not this one. All the side branches that I cracked and tied down turned up and kept going. I hadda crack them again.
 
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