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Re: 2/8/2017
« Reply #120 on: February 08, 2017, 11:20:21 AM »

braces all out gutter hung, getting ready to crawl under the deck and jack the west end, then hand rail on steps and replace a couple sections of railing.
no golf for me.
Your piers didn't have to be above grade... even next to a downspout?
if I were doing something lasting longer than a few years yes, but all I really did was replace the 2 exising posts that were rotted, I used ground contact pressure treated so it'll last longer than the previous posts. new deck next year will have no wood below grade.
Since you used sonotube forms would not it have been simple to leave them sticking out above grade 6" - 12"?  Post ground contact avoided.
I think your crown molding will be in contact with the ground longer than Dean's post  ;D
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Re: 2/8/2017
« Reply #121 on: February 08, 2017, 11:24:03 AM »

Nice MoW trio over at the sis today.
El Oso Papas on the Mash.
Sobremesa's too (although not quite the bargain)
and Perdomo Champagne Epicure 5er for $15.98 for Shank.
Free Fall: Sobremesa Short Torpedo - Box of 14

I didn't watch for long but saw it go to $112.45
That was weird, this just went down to $84, can't be right can it?
Did you jump?
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Re: 2/8/2017
« Reply #122 on: February 08, 2017, 11:29:06 AM »

Nice MoW trio over at the sis today.
El Oso Papas on the Mash.
Sobremesa's too (although not quite the bargain)
and Perdomo Champagne Epicure 5er for $15.98 for Shank.
Free Fall: Sobremesa Short Torpedo - Box of 14

I didn't watch for long but saw it go to $112.45
That was weird, this just went down to $84, can't be right can it?
Looks like $82.47 is the new low...
Short torpedo, my least favorite vitola however....4.7 x 54....choade.
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Re: 2/8/2017
« Reply #123 on: February 08, 2017, 11:29:22 AM »

Nice MoW trio over at the sis today.
El Oso Papas on the Mash.
Sobremesa's too (although not quite the bargain)
and Perdomo Champagne Epicure 5er for $15.98 for Shank.
Free Fall: Sobremesa Short Torpedo - Box of 14

I didn't watch for long but saw it go to $112.45
That was weird, this just went down to $84, can't be right can it?

I saw $82.47... okay, I guess you're answering yourself.
it's fish, we all can't pay attention....

Not a problem... just noticed I posted the same thing a couple seconds after the fact.
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Re: 2/8/2017
« Reply #124 on: February 08, 2017, 11:29:39 AM »

Nice MoW trio over at the sis today.
El Oso Papas on the Mash.
Sobremesa's too (although not quite the bargain)
and Perdomo Champagne Epicure 5er for $15.98 for Shank.
Free Fall: Sobremesa Short Torpedo - Box of 14

I didn't watch for long but saw it go to $112.45
That was weird, this just went down to $84, can't be right can it?
Did you jump?
No but came close, never smoked one though and have no room  ::)
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Re: 2/8/2017
« Reply #125 on: February 08, 2017, 11:33:05 AM »

Nice MoW trio over at the sis today.
El Oso Papas on the Mash.

Are you waiting for the Mamas to reappear?
According to Famous Mama's have been discontinued and all these recent Papa offers would indicate that for them.   Not shopping for either as I am very well stocked from the first Mash offering.

You can still find them in good supply at outer outlets. I picked up a box of the Papas in December (same Mash Deal) and this is the first week I've noticed them back... debating on getting another since they are rare appearances... and apparently could be discontinued. They are a great smoke.

Only 3 more in stock at Famous... there were 9 Monday.

...and now there's 0
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Re: 2/8/2017
« Reply #126 on: February 08, 2017, 11:43:20 AM »

braces all out gutter hung, getting ready to crawl under the deck and jack the west end, then hand rail on steps and replace a couple sections of railing.
no golf for me.
Your piers didn't have to be above grade... even next to a downspout?
if I were doing something lasting longer than a few years yes, but all I really did was replace the 2 exising posts that were rotted, I used ground contact pressure treated so it'll last longer than the previous posts. new deck next year will have no wood below grade.
Since you used sonotube forms would not it have been simple to leave them sticking out above grade 6" - 12"?  Post ground contact avoided.
Geez, the guy put a solid fix on this porch. If he came up that high, it'd be more concrete and he'd need an attachment bracket from the post to the footing. The old post was probably not even treated...sheesh
The post would still be in the concrete like now, just above grade.  No mounting bracket required.  But I'm sure the additional concrete for the 6" reveal would have busted the budget.   ::)
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Re: 2/8/2017
« Reply #127 on: February 08, 2017, 11:46:57 AM »

braces all out gutter hung, getting ready to crawl under the deck and jack the west end, then hand rail on steps and replace a couple sections of railing.
no golf for me.
Your piers didn't have to be above grade... even next to a downspout?
if I were doing something lasting longer than a few years yes, but all I really did was replace the 2 exising posts that were rotted, I used ground contact pressure treated so it'll last longer than the previous posts. new deck next year will have no wood below grade.
Since you used sonotube forms would not it have been simple to leave them sticking out above grade 6" - 12"?  Post ground contact avoided.
I think your crown molding will be in contact with the ground longer than Dean's post  ;D
Very likely. 
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Re: 2/8/2017
« Reply #128 on: February 08, 2017, 12:23:40 PM »

braces all out gutter hung, getting ready to crawl under the deck and jack the west end, then hand rail on steps and replace a couple sections of railing.
no golf for me.
Your piers didn't have to be above grade... even next to a downspout?
if I were doing something lasting longer than a few years yes, but all I really did was replace the 2 exising posts that were rotted, I used ground contact pressure treated so it'll last longer than the previous posts. new deck next year will have no wood below grade.
Since you used sonotube forms would not it have been simple to leave them sticking out above grade 6" - 12"?  Post ground contact avoided.
Geez, the guy put a solid fix on this porch. If he came up that high, it'd be more concrete and he'd need an attachment bracket from the post to the footing. The old post was probably not even treated...sheesh
The post would still be in the concrete like now, just above grade.  No mounting bracket required.  But I'm sure the additional concrete for the 6" reveal would have busted the budget.   ::)
We'll need clarification from Dean but I think he rested the post on top of the footing and filled the ground around it
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Re: 2/8/2017
« Reply #129 on: February 08, 2017, 12:38:34 PM »

braces all out gutter hung, getting ready to crawl under the deck and jack the west end, then hand rail on steps and replace a couple sections of railing.
no golf for me.
Your piers didn't have to be above grade... even next to a downspout?
if I were doing something lasting longer than a few years yes, but all I really did was replace the 2 exising posts that were rotted, I used ground contact pressure treated so it'll last longer than the previous posts. new deck next year will have no wood below grade.
Since you used sonotube forms would not it have been simple to leave them sticking out above grade 6" - 12"?  Post ground contact avoided.
Geez, the guy put a solid fix on this porch. If he came up that high, it'd be more concrete and he'd need an attachment bracket from the post to the footing. The old post was probably not even treated...sheesh
The post would still be in the concrete like now, just above grade.  No mounting bracket required.  But I'm sure the additional concrete for the 6" reveal would have busted the budget.   ::)
We'll need clarification from Dean but I think he rested the post on top of the footing and filled the ground around it
Or we can just call the local AHJ to get their inspection report  ;)
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Re: 2/8/2017
« Reply #130 on: February 08, 2017, 12:55:28 PM »

Little TxDave style tidbit for the lunch lull... lol

https://www.yahoo.com/news/cops-catch-man-driving-lawnmower-214531561.html
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Re: 2/8/2017
« Reply #131 on: February 08, 2017, 01:09:15 PM »

Runaway Cow Escapes Butcher, Leads Cops On Hilarious Chase

"It kind of escaped," police say of a cow that lead them on a wild chase. A steer that was on its way to becoming steaks and hamburger bolted from a Texas butcher and led police on a lumbering chase down city streets, authorities said. The Weatherford Texas Police Department told InsideEdition.com the 800-pound bovine ran from Hamilton Meats and eluded capture for hours, police said. After cops chased it through downtown intersections, the butcher's owners called in professional cowboys.

http://uverse.com/watch/c___jObnxiP951Ng?ref=yfp
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Re: 2/8/2017
« Reply #132 on: February 08, 2017, 01:18:11 PM »

Thanks for keeping us up to date on the Lone Star movers and shakers Steve.
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Re: 2/8/2017
« Reply #133 on: February 08, 2017, 01:25:42 PM »

Runaway Cow Escapes Butcher, Leads Cops On Hilarious Chase

"It kind of escaped," police say of a cow that lead them on a wild chase. A steer that was on its way to becoming steaks and hamburger bolted from a Texas butcher and led police on a lumbering chase down city streets, authorities said. The Weatherford Texas Police Department told InsideEdition.com the 800-pound bovine ran from Hamilton Meats and eluded capture for hours, police said. After cops chased it through downtown intersections, the butcher's owners called in professional cowboys.

http://uverse.com/watch/c___jObnxiP951Ng?ref=yfp
Weatherford. Don't often hear anything about Weatherford. I used to live near there, in Azle.
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Re: 2/8/2017
« Reply #134 on: February 08, 2017, 01:37:18 PM »

L post sitting on a 4"x1'x1' block. 16" diameter sonotube centered around post 2' deep, filled with concrete. drove galvanized 16d nails in post in concrete. not going anywhere. FUCK CODES. they said so long as I was replacing existing and it was BETTER than original there was no problem.
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