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The area he is in is riddled with small ponds, springs and streams. I'd be
surprised of he didn't have one or two little streams on his property. Only some
of those little streams are running year 'round. I wouldn't recommend drinking
the water from them. PCB's and various microscopic organisms can be somewhat
hard to see.

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Yup, and we're right next to a reservoir and all of the property
around us is marked as watershed for it. The faster larger streams are
fine for drinking once in a while. Beyond the houses already here, no
one can build or modify the land. My property is all woods, rocks and
there's even a small cave. Thomas loves to walk through it all and
explore. This is the view from our enclosed deck in the back of the
house:

http://members.aol.com/bobsprit/images/house4.jpg

Down below is fairly flat wooded area. Beautiful, unless you prefer a
giant lawn....which we don't. Of course there's plenty of lawn/garden
area in front and to the right of the house.

As I said, pics will say it all and they'll be posted shortly!

This is on the way for Thomas....

http://www.abcdirectshop.com/graphic...tdeluxe_hi.jpg



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http://members.aol.com/bobsprit/images/house4.jpg


Those look like hemlocks to my untrained eye. They are becoming quite
rare around here. Any problems there?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adelges_tsugae
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On Apr 8, 11:28 am, "Rob" wrote:


This is on the way for Thomas....

http://www.abcdirectshop.com/graphic...tdeluxe_hi.jpg

RB



Sorry to see it Robbie, I wish you could afford a nice place to play,
or a nice boat:

http://www.danielswoodland.com/treeh...eat/index.html

Did you walk inland with an oar on your shoulder ...and settle where
someone asked you what it was?

Joe

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On Apr 8, 11:28 am, "Rob" wrote:



This is on the way for Thomas....


http://www.abcdirectshop.com/graphic...tdeluxe_hi.jpg


RB


Sorry to see it Robbie, I wish you could afford a nice place to play,
or a nice boat:

http://www.danielswoodland.com/treeh..._gallery/rons_...

Did you walk inland with an oar on your shoulder ...and settle where
someone asked you what it was?

Joe





You mean like Trinity or some of the other top drawer schools that
cost 50K per year, yet have lower marks than schools in Carmel and
Mahopac? Look it up or do what we did and visit the schools. My
closest friend just pulled her daughter out of Trinity and moved to
Kent where the schools are better....and 44K less per year!

Oh....and hi, Joe! Don't get too happy. This is just a brief troll for
the losers here. How's the steel boat? Do you have plans to take off
and out for that long trip sometime soon?

RB
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Removing lolly columns - hahaha!


No clue about the columns, right, Bonafool? Did you ask if they were
carrying a wall? Did you wonder if there were joints above the column?
Did you wonder about the span and how to calculate the loads without
shoring up?
Of course you didn't! You're a darn fool and a sockpuppet to boot!

Bonofool!!!! BWAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHA!!!!!


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Did you ask if they were
carrying a wall?


No need to.


Did you wonder if there were joints above the column?


Doesn't matter, I assumed best case, a solid beam with no joints.

Did you wonder about the span and how to calculate the loads without
shoring up?


No wonder, max deflection allowed is 1/360th of span. Figure 20 lbs/ft^2,
hem fir 2x8 joists resting on 100lb/ft steel, 24ft span.

Hope you are good at fixing cracked drywall.

Have fun handyman!

Why didn't you build the kids gym set yourself out of lumber?

Handyman!

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Removing lolly columns - hahaha!


No clue about the columns, right, Bonafool? Did you ask if they were
carrying a wall? Did you wonder if there were joints above the column?
Did you wonder about the span and how to calculate the loads without
shoring up?
Of course you didn't! You're a darn fool and a sockpuppet to boot!

Bonofool!!!! BWAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHA!!!!!


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One more little tip on why you are so clueless:

It should be "supporting a load carrying wall" not just "carrying a wall".
There's a big difference.

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Hope you are good at fixing cracked drywall.


Wow! You're ignorant as heck!
What kind of roof do I have? Does it matter?
Please tell us why a 14.5 span with lolly poll removed led to no
cracked drywall, but the 15.5 foot one (which carried less load) will.
You're even too dumb to ask what was done in place of the lolly. Did
used fabricated plates or insert an I-beam?
Hmmmmm??? Do you know that this had to be approved by an engineer
supplied by our insurer?

Oh, twist and flop away! You have no info and thus far you've made
yourself out to be a clueless googling dolt!
But do keep googling!

BWAHAHAHAHAHHAAHAHA!!!!


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With property taxes hovering around $7500/year I would expect quality
schools. You could move out of state and pay $15K/year for some of the very
best private schools, save $5000/year on property taxes and have a much
larger and nicer house.

Why couldn't you design and build a kid's gym yourself? Are you trapped in
that place now that Suzy has the only means of transportation? How many
times have you been to the boat in the last week? Sailing tapering off? Wait
until Thomas is in school 6 hrs/day. You weekdays will be shot. You will
barely sail weekends with all the house, kid and wife stuff. It's a long,
downhill slide from now out.

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On Apr 8, 3:35 pm, "Capt. Rob" wrote:
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On Apr 8, 11:28 am, "Rob" wrote:


This is on the way for Thomas....


http://www.abcdirectshop.com/graphic...tdeluxe_hi.jpg


RB


Sorry to see it Robbie, I wish you could afford a nice place to play,
or a nice boat:


http://www.danielswoodland.com/treeh..._gallery/rons_...


Did you walk inland with an oar on your shoulder ...and settle where
someone asked you what it was?


Joe


You mean like Trinity or some of the other top drawer schools that
cost 50K per year, yet have lower marks than schools in Carmel and
Mahopac? Look it up or do what we did and visit the schools. My
closest friend just pulled her daughter out of Trinity and moved to
Kent where the schools are better....and 44K less per year!

Oh....and hi, Joe! Don't get too happy. This is just a brief troll for
the losers here. How's the steel boat? Do you have plans to take off
and out for that long trip sometime soon?


Sure do.

Pulling the boat out this mo. for a new bottom job, anoids, and
installing 7 bronze portholes.
The porthole going aft center is 24" with 1.25" thick armoured glass,
it came off a battleship.
All the ports open which will allow a nice breeze thru the cabins.
Plus they end my concern of the forward and aft windows being blown
in in extreme seas. I had plywood shields in the sail locker that I
get to toss in the dumpster now.

One of the best things about finding the right boat to start with is
you can customize it to fit your every need.
Perhaps when Thomas finishes Collage you can get back into sailing,
maybe even get offshore and stick with a boat long enough to
understand what I'm talking about.

Need to visit the plasma cutting shop today and pick up my templates.
We will cruise around the Texas coast a bit this summer. Not taking
off for the big trip yet.

Joe



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