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#21 03/15/2012 6:15 pm

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Re: Upcycled/repurposed projects (MANY)

Adding more pics, as per promise, of things repurposed.  The lumber for the front bracings and the firring strips(used here to attack plastic cap to) in this pic are old...very old...tomato stakes that I dug out of a pile up in the woods. 

http://www.sufficientself.com/forum/uploads/5_screen_door_and_plastic_layer.jpg

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#22 03/17/2012 8:33 pm

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Re: Upcycled/repurposed projects (MANY)

Got a DeWalt drill!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!   wee  wee  wee  wee   Been dreamin' of a DW drill since around 1999!  You cannot believe the power and smooth action of this drill unless you've been using a Black&Decker all the way through a project and then switch over to a DW.....  th  celebrate  love  wee  ya  woot  thumbsup  bun  celebrate  love  wee  wee


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#23 03/18/2012 10:37 am

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Re: Upcycled/repurposed projects (MANY)

I'm happy for you, Beekissed.  Having started out working with very limited and often second- or third-rate tools, myself, I know what it is to get equipped with something that does the job and does it smoothly. big_smile

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#24 03/18/2012 1:18 pm

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Re: Upcycled/repurposed projects (MANY)

Beekissed wrote:

Adding more pics, as per promise, of things repurposed.  The lumber for the front bracings and the firring strips(used here to attack plastic cap to) in this pic are old...very old...tomato stakes that I dug out of a pile up in the woods. 

http://www.sufficientself.com/forum/upl … _layer.jpg

Are you sure? they look like tobacco sticks to me. you do know what a tobacco stick is/was?

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#25 03/18/2012 3:12 pm

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Re: Upcycled/repurposed projects (MANY)

big_smile  Trust me....they were tomato stakes.  Yes, I know they are thicker than the usual stake you will find for tomatoes, but that was just my Dad....if one is good, two is better.  If 2 in. wide is enough, better make it 3-4 in. wide to be sure.  Not much tobacco farming in this area and these were sold as "tomato stakes"...huge..probably 6-8 ft. long and 3-4 in. wide. 

Dad would sharpen the ends and drive them in with a sledge...and drive them in deep.  Our tomatoes get upwards to 6 ft. tall and can topple a regular stake with the weight of their fruit.


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#26 03/18/2012 3:33 pm

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Re: Upcycled/repurposed projects (MANY)

Anybody else doing some ambitious repurposing?

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#27 03/18/2012 5:16 pm

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Re: Upcycled/repurposed projects (MANY)

Hi Joel,

If burning stumps out of future orchard space, using old dead fall wood counts...then yes! big_smile

If it doesn't count, then at least it's still getting done. cool


Bee,

We have mostly DeWalt power tools and love them. Doc worked construction for many years with them and they're still going strong! thumbsup


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#28 03/18/2012 5:39 pm

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Re: Upcycled/repurposed projects (MANY)

From the first time I saw them in action back in the 90s, I felt like they were the best make of drills...I couldn't believe how they were constructed and their performance level.  Now they've become more affordable for the masses...back then I think one would have cost a couple hundred smackaroos but we got this one for $56 and the cheaper brands were only $20 less, so I thought it was a good deal all things considered.


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#29 03/18/2012 9:56 pm

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Re: Upcycled/repurposed projects (MANY)

Pedal-powered equipment, using repurposed components...

http://www.lowtechmagazine.com/2011/05/ … ories.html


And here some repurposed, salvaged, and custom-made components are made into interesting electric-powered farm equipment:

http://www.permies.com/t/2741/alternative-energy/electric-tractor

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#30 03/19/2012 12:29 pm

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Re: Upcycled/repurposed projects (MANY)

If you are purchasing Dewalt from the big box stores, the quality is not as good as contractor grade tools. The difference is plastic gears versus metal gears inside the drill.
My other half's company sells the contractor stuff and it is NICEEEEEE


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