Don't Want To Hose This Up

Mark1

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Hmmmm. I don't remember ever saying my extension ladder was dangerous???you must be reading a different post than the one I wrote?? Actually he is such a wimp that he could hardly pick up my ladder.it's over 50 years old and they made em out of REAL wood back then.
 

JDgreen

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Hmmmm. I don't remember ever saying my extension ladder was dangerous???you must be reading a different post than the one I wrote?? Actually he is such a wimp that he could hardly pick up my ladder.it's over 50 years old and they made em out of REAL wood back then.

Me bad...I interpreted your post as meaning you let your neighbor use your ladder so he never asked to borrow something more, meaning you gave him a rickety one that he almost took a tumble on. I recall making a post here some time ago about "Wood ladder service life" and caught heck from a few people because they thought my ladders might be unsafe....but they are NOWHERE near 50 years old. Don't you worry about it splitting or cracking? I sure "wood"....:laughing:
 

Mean Machine

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I love the idea of poking the holes along the length and capping the end to make a soaker hose. I have plenty of old hose I was planning to ditch, and plenty of garden beds that will need watering next summer.
 

Hershey

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That's why I love this place -- I get so many new ideas. I hadn't considered some of these and we end up needing new hoses periodically.
 
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