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Yardwork: a bird or possum (most probable culprit) pooped on my garden seat and hardened like lacquer and nothing I used can get it off viz WD40; turps; nailpolish remover.     (imgur.com)
submitted by paul_neri to Homesteading 1 month ago (+10/-1)
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https://imgur.com/a/6JP0pfh

so I'm gunna need to scrape it off and repaint the area. The nailpolish remover started to take off the paint but not the shit!


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[ - ] @lord_nougat 2 points ago (+2/-0)

Did you try vigorously licking it clean?
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[ - ] @WhiteCollarCriminal 1 point ago (+1/-0)

I can't see it, says requires registration. I really wanted to see some bird sheeeeiiiiiit before bed. Dangit!
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[ - ] @Nosferatjew 1 point ago (+1/-0)

Sounds like it's not going to rub off onto your dress if you sit on it, so what's the big deal?
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[ - ] @bosunmoon 1 point ago (+1/-0)


Your link is retarded and gay, but try your own piss and spit.
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Yardwork - difficult log extraction      (Homesteading)
submitted by paul_neri to Homesteading 2 months ago (+4/-0)
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One of my oldest chickens died :( She was the sweetest girl     (Homesteading)
submitted by Not_a_redfugee to Homesteading 2 months ago (+10/-0)
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I love my chikins. They are pets, they all (8) have names, and Red, one of my Rhode Island Reds, died the other night. She was probably 7 or 8 years old. Very mature and sweet, would just let you pick her up. RIP Red.

On another note, it feels good having more eggs than I know what to do with when so many people are whining about the price of eggs.
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Beautiful, eco-friendly and fire resistant: why architects are choosing walls made of hemp     (www.theguardian.com)
submitted by paul_neri to Homesteading 5 months ago (+4/-0)
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racemixing and rejecting Jesus Christ are the worst things a White woman can do, the only two really bad things     (Homesteading)
submitted by oppressed to Homesteading 6 months ago (+18/-4)
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do you agree?
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Sneaky Rat Trap For Sneaky Rats! [15:29] - Joseph Carter the Mink Man      (www.youtube.com)
submitted by Love240 to Homesteading 7 months ago (+5/-1)
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Penelope and Rusty     (litter.catbox.moe)
submitted by Not_a_redfugee to Homesteading 8 months ago (+23/-0)
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I need to build a fenced-in yard for my chickens to roam so that I dont have to keep them penned in. Problem though...      (Homesteading)
submitted by Not_a_redfugee to Homesteading 8 months ago (+8/-0)
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I have a 10`x10' cheap pen from amazon they stay in. I move the pen to a new fresh grassy area every couple weeks. But I love my chickens, they're the best, and want them to be anle to roam more.

Problem is fencing and T-posts are expensive and I am not rich.
What's the cheapest place I can get rolls of 50`L x 5'W chicken mesh and 6' T-posts?
Tractor supply seems expensive.

Im still pretty new to this, so any ideas are welcome.

Context is I dont have a perimeter fence. I have a cheap amazon chicken coup they stay in now because im afraid to just let them roam due to potential dogs around that will get them. I wanna build a nice big pen outside of their coup.
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lawnmower talk with dass (rugged types only need apply)     (i.ibb.co)
submitted by paul_neri to Homesteading 1.3 years ago (+3/-3)
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https://i.ibb.co/2M8P8XC/IMG-7990.jpg

https://i.ibb.co/XtmjK87/IMG-7996.jpg

Hi @dassar

You were inquiring about my lawnmowers. Dude I have three. A small cord one; a small battery one and a monster battery one (see pic). The mower in the pic is the fearsome Victa 82V. Identical I think to the yank Snapper.

I've had a few dud 2 ah batteries with the Victa but the current battery is a 4 ah and I've had good value with it. But, dass,it would have been a better buy to get the Stihl RMA 510 battery op mower because [to be cont'd][Missus is yakking]

Sorry, dass. When the missus is in full flight she wants my undivided attention.Also since we were last chatting I've driven 4 hours from the Coast to Australia's capital. Anyway...I think the Stihl RMA 510 would have been the better mower to buy because its batteries are probably better. My reason for saying this is the reviews of the Stihl seem pretty good and don't mention battery issues and the two batteries I use in my baby stihl lawnmower (RMA 235) still work fine after a few years. I was going to buy the stihl but at the last moment switched to the Victa. The Victa 82v is now a discontinued line and when my Victa battery dies I'll get the Stihl 510 like I should have.

If you liked that, dass, please click the like button and subscribe to my channel. Thanks.
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Time to start thinking about micronations like Orania.     (files.catbox.moe)
submitted by UncleDoug to Homesteading 1.7 years ago (+51/-0)
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Homemade Hydroxycloroquine     (files.catbox.moe)
submitted by shitface9000 to Homesteading 1.7 years ago (+4/-0)
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https://www.bitchute.com/video/qdS7MYOfGmLH/
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Local food     (files.catbox.moe)
submitted by Valerie to Homesteading 1.7 years ago (+38/-3)
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Love them or loathe them Facebook groups can be a lifeline for rural communities     (www.theguardian.com)
submitted by paul_neri to Homesteading 1.9 years ago (+0/-3)
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**Product Review" - Pocket Chainsaw     (www.surviveoutdoorslonger.com)
submitted by paul_neri to Homesteading 1.9 years ago (+2/-1)
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https://www.surviveoutdoorslonger.com/products/pocket-chain-saw

Fit for purpose if confined to its purpose i.e. cutting up sticks for camp fires but not suited to pruning trees mainly because the chain can turn itself around to its non-cutting side and the thing can get stuck meaning you somehow need to be able to reach it with a pole. YouTube is full of videos about the perils of using pocket chainsaws to prune tall trees.

No.1 piece of advice if you're thinking of buying one of these for tree-pruning...get the (more expensive) doubled-sided chainsaw.

It seems to cut small diameter wood (10 cms) adequately. Not sure how long the saw would remain sharp.

https://i.ibb.co/qnc07DV/IMG-7700.jpg

https://i.ibb.co/dJDWHLZ/IMG-7701.jpg

Copy: @AryanPrime
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HOW TO LIQUIFY A CARCASS Pt1     (gab.com)
submitted by lord_nougat to Homesteading 2.0 years ago (+17/-0)
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A week of farming and folk     (paxdeorum.pro)
submitted by NaturalSelectionistWorker to Homesteading 2 years ago (+3/-0)
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Not sure if this is a gimmick? Arborist use controlled uphill tree felling     (youtu.be)
submitted by paul_neri to Homesteading 2 years ago (+3/-1)
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How @BushChuck earns his living     (youtu.be)
submitted by paul_neri to Homesteading 2 years ago (+0/-0)
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Hempcrete     (files.catbox.moe)
submitted by shitface9000 to Homesteading 2.2 years ago (+51/-0)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hempcrete
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Australian man debunks WEF media myths against raising chickens at home     (youtu.be)
submitted by HeyJames to Homesteading 2.2 years ago (+28/-0)
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Cloncurry man builds off-grid home in outback Queensland but warns 'it's not for everyone'     (www.abc.net.au)
submitted by paul_neri to Homesteading 2.5 years ago (+0/-1)
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Camping in the back-yard.     (ibb.co)
submitted by paul_neri to Homesteading 2.5 years ago (+0/-0)
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[ - ] paul_neri 3 points 14 hours ago (+3/-0)

Sleeping in a tent can be one of life's rewarding experiences. Rain pelting down and you're protected by a mm of material. Snug, cosy. Night sounds. Slithers.Frogs.Birds.

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[ - ] @AryanPrime 1 point 5 hours ago (+1/-0)

except kikes like you would tear it all down and pave over it to put up section 8 housing for more non White niggers and sand niggers, because kikes know they are halfbreeds so they want to make Whites the same as them

it's so fucking pathetic, you kikes deserve death

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[ - ] paul_neri 0 points 7 minutes ago (+0/-0)

Never, AP, never. I am an outdoors type. In fact I sleep in a tent in the backyard it's so nice. Done so for 15 years. Neighbours must think I'm whacko.
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Thanks @boomerkiller for the opportunity to talk about my flooded cellar [ a collective groan rises above the Internet, the oceans and settles in outer space]     (Homesteading)
submitted by paul_neri to Homesteading 2.6 years ago (+2/-2)
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[ - ] boomerkiller 1 point 3 hours ago (+1/-0)

Paul go clean our your cellar.

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As you would know, bro, most of Aus has been hit with a massive rain-bomb. I would have talked more about the consequential flooding but after Hurricane Ian in Florida I feel that in the competitive-suffering stakes...Florida wins hands down.

Anyway...back to me. Yes the cellar has flooded but...but my gravity hose, which was suggested to me by a bro goat, works fabulously well. This means I can let it run overnight without monitoring unlike with the electric pump. So...I turn the electric pump on to get the water flowing. Turn it off. Stick my finger in the hose end to keep the suction and then just stick it in the water and bob's your uncle!

https://i.ibb.co/qC3H88W/gravity-hose-2.jpg
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"trees were not the enemy of pasture"     (www.abc.net.au)
submitted by paul_neri to Homesteading 2.7 years ago (+3/-0)
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How to win a war against flies     (youtu.be)
submitted by Boardallday3 to Homesteading 2.7 years ago (+3/-1)
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