I heard (not sure if it's true, anyone else?) that the fine for cutting fiber optics lines on accident is like $150,000. (or on purpose for that matter.)
the "rumor" was in that it was a number with 4 0's behind it any way, so not a good deal
I heard (not sure if it's true, anyone else?) that the fine for cutting fiber optics lines on accident is like $150,000. (or on purpose for that matter.)
What this guy said. Another thing that works is hot water and black plastic. The plastic works better if it is cement blanket but a few layers of black plastic and straw work.Charcoal briquettes will work. Seriously, I used to install fences many many years ago. Let it burn out and you will be good to go. But I agree with the one call comment first!
My mailbox post disintegrated today. Apparently it broke under the weight of today's mail. Now I have to remove the remains of the old post and put a new post into the ground. Anyone have any suggestions for how to do this in frozen ground? I threw a bunch of salt on the ground and I plan on dumping hot water on it to soften it up. Any other advice?
Get a really good drill and some rebar. As a temp fix, drill a 2 holes through the remaining post in the ground and 2 holes in the one still attached to your mailbox. Drop the rebar in with a lot of liquid nails squirted in the holes, and you should be good to go until the spring when you can do the job right.
use email for everything and cancel your mail.
I hate those pottery barn catalogs.DO NOT ATTEMPT TO CANCEL YOUR MAIL!
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DO NOT ATTEMPT TO CANCEL YOUR MAIL!
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Not watching TV, I can guarantee that.Where's AlaskaGuy when you need him?