oh man. extreme night building. I like it!
can't get enough of that sodium benzoate…
oh man. extreme night building. I like it!
can't get enough of that sodium benzoate…
i have two generators…ones a bitch to lift and the other one is smaller and on wheels :thepimp:
send them a pic of you riding their DH RACE bike off the roof of Rochester School…and ask if the crack is really a manufacturing defect.
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Originally posted by NsMb FrEeRyDeR
i have two generators…ones a bitch to lift and the other one is smaller and on wheels :thepimp:
So are you offering one up?
We don't know what our limits are, so to start something with the idea of being limited actually ends up limiting us.
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Originally posted by Seb
People are going to hear you from a mile away so I hope the trails you are working on arent supposed to be secret…
Really! Wow, I never thought of that. Maybe I should get a small generator that is powered by gerbils and not a gas motor. Do you think that will help? Do you think it will be louder than my chainsaw that I frequently use? I sure do hope it doesn't drown out the music from my boombox that I bring with me when I am building. I guess I could always just turn it up louder. Maybe I won't fart as loud, that could help too.
We don't know what our limits are, so to start something with the idea of being limited actually ends up limiting us.
Ellen Langer
Mark daylight savings time is in a month chill
we were looking for you yesterday at about 4:00 but Didnt see ya.
Originally posted by Rat
**Mark daylight savings time is in a month chillwe were looking for you yesterday at about 4:00 but Didnt see ya. **
I want to start working till 8 or 9 and pull late nighters on the weekend.
I was there at 4pm, but I'm not actually on Corkscrew. I was deep into the woods. I'll be there again this weekend if you want to come have a look.
We don't know what our limits are, so to start something with the idea of being limited actually ends up limiting us.
Ellen Langer
We stopped where we figure your trail will intersect and were shouting SPLIIIIIINKY but obviopusly you couldnt hear us. Have you tried working with your helmet mount lights
seems like a generator might be a pain to drag into the bush to build but if you are up for it more power to you. My friend and I built a jump over two nights on a trail and we just used bike lights and It work fine.
Originally posted by Squampton
seems like a generator might be a pain to drag into the bush to build but if you are up for it more power to you. My friend and I built a jump over two nights on a trail and we just used bike lights and It work fine.
I've got about two or three months work ahead of me on this project at an average pace (1 or 2 days per week), but I want to get as much done asap because I may not be around much longer. I would like to see this trail finished before I go.
We don't know what our limits are, so to start something with the idea of being limited actually ends up limiting us.
Ellen Langer
Originally posted by synchro
I've got about two or three months work ahead of me on this project at an average pace (1 or 2 days per week), but I want to get as much done asap because I may not be around much longer. I would like to see this trail finished before I go.
Are you going away for a job?
HONDA makes a small camping generator i think it weight was about 15 pounds
and i would think it would be the same noise levle as your saw
Originally posted by synchro
…because I may not be around much longer. I would like to see this trail finished before I go.
sounds almost like a death notice :S
Are you looking for some help on this?
Jon-boy.
Nope. Something I want/need to finish on my own. Part of the reason I like building so much by myself is that I find it is solace for the soul. I'm sure a lot of other builders will tell you the same thing. It's kinda hard to describe, you either get it or you don't.
The odd time I will need help and will post up when I do. Thanks for the offer though
We don't know what our limits are, so to start something with the idea of being limited actually ends up limiting us.
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