jcredfer Posted Saturday at 19:06 Share Posted Saturday at 19:06 Much easier than trying to do it with Scalene triangles, where, when you have to consult your Batman about how your Mess Dress Uniform had fared - when he examined it after a rather very enthusiastic Dining in Night and what the angles were for some form of restoration to somewhere near to acceptable Uniform status. His reply, with appropriate sympathetic look - 🙄 - "OH SAH COAT!" Living where you are, there's plenty of environmental assistance, just go outside and get a Log Book out... remember them? Horrid contraptions. 🤮 Best wishes J 3 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium Sasquatch Posted yesterday at 03:00 Author RMweb Premium Share Posted yesterday at 03:00 (edited) This next tree is worth a post all of its own. (Oh no, we're on the next page and he's still on about trees). I've had this white metal tree for ages and don't remember where it came from. It had to be soldered up and after bending it I gave it a coat of primer. Then, after the usual dogbedstuffin-n-darkbrownrattlecanpaint treatment, I added Noch light green leaves. It makes quite a convincing ash tree. Still needs a little paint on the trunk and branches etc. Here it is planted behind the new farmhouse on Queensbury which seemed like a suitable place seeing that there was a void there and we have two behind our house. I'll probably go on to make it a brother next. Squatch. Edited yesterday at 03:12 by Sasquatch Lost the text from the confounded cell phone. 19 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Gold ChrisN Posted 21 hours ago RMweb Gold Share Posted 21 hours ago 7 hours ago, Sasquatch said: This next tree is worth a post all of its own. (Oh no, we're on the next page and he's still on about trees). I've had this white metal tree for ages and don't remember where it came from. It had to be soldered up and after bending it I gave it a coat of primer. Then, after the usual dogbedstuffin-n-darkbrownrattlecanpaint treatment, I added Noch light green leaves. It makes quite a convincing ash tree. Still needs a little paint on the trunk and branches etc. Here it is planted behind the new farmhouse on Queensbury which seemed like a suitable place seeing that there was a void there and we have two behind our house. I'll probably go on to make it a brother next. Squatch. Lovely specimen Shaun. It is a bit close to the house so you will need to be careful it does not undermine its foundations. 🙂 1 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium Sasquatch Posted 16 hours ago Author RMweb Premium Share Posted 16 hours ago (edited) 5 hours ago, ChrisN said: Lovely specimen Shaun. It is a bit close to the house so you will need to be careful it does not undermine its foundations. 🙂 Here in Oregon every house seems to have that problem 😄 Edited 16 hours ago by Sasquatch 3 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
stevel Posted 12 hours ago Share Posted 12 hours ago 3 hours ago, Sasquatch said: Here in Oregon every house seems to have that problem 😄 Same here, I have roots 4" plus in diameter in the crawl space,ready to trip you over, and crack your head on a beam. Tell me how I know 😂. 1 3 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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