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spud7378

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  • Birthday 01/03/1979

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    family, fishing,trains, and fun!

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  1. thanks dan thats great, we just got a seasonal trailer site at marsh bay!
  2. anyone ever fish the montreal river near latchford?
  3. my bill is on average $80 to the $110 range, but as a hydro employee i do know that hydro ones rates are def way higher then a city utility, ive compared my bill to a hydro ones bill with same consumption etc... and it is 1/3 more then mine? so much for the regulation portion? the rich get richer
  4. yeah i have been to a few dryer fires, get that checked before you use it again, it may be just so dirty inside that there is no air movement, you may have to take the back off and have a good clean! i do that at least once a year!
  5. well thanks everyone for the replys, i think im going with the safe route and say no this is a stupid idea and not to mention number 1 UN SAFE and hard on the truck, so ill keep looking for trailers!!!!! thanks guys!
  6. Thinking about buying a new trailer, 1 have a 2006 f 150 it says its good for 7000lbs, the trailer im looking at is 9000lbs its a fifth wheel trailer, the tounge weight is 1300lbs my truck is good for 3000lbs. so my question is, some people say no it wont do it, others say its ok, and others say your not towing it far and maybe a few times a year its ok, so im confused any help please! kevin
  7. hope this helps phil sorry i didnt spell properly not all of us are as perfect as some members
  8. first off as a qualified electrician you should be using a licenced electrician, and taking a permit out (disclaimer), just a heads up, if something were to happen ie: fire and they found out your newly installed pot lights with no permit caused it, your insurance may void the claim and your stuck with it! now that i have the leagel stuff out of the way, second yes there are many trick to fishing wires, ask your ins contractor how he is going to fix the ceiling? if he is going to scrape it all off, then cut some holes fish your wires and use retro fit potlights all you do is cut the hole wire the lights up push them back in and they have holding clips to hold it to the drywall. then for you un drywalled area you can run all the wires as mentioned earlier and then cut out for the pot lights when the ceiling is done. it is a fairly easy job as a pro but take your time and if your not sure call a pro they may be able to work with you and help you out!
  9. looks great thanks for the tease
  10. this is from the barie examiner, the article says it all i hope they go through with it, its an article from the Oro-Medonte township mayor and fire department http://www.thebarrieexaminer.com/ArticleDisplay.aspx?e=3498860
  11. pulled the hut off today with the truck, ya def the last day for trucks, she had white caps late this aft. about 8 to 10 inches of water on top depending where you go
  12. just end the horror, call it and move on to pheonix already
  13. i was told to push it 15 times, by the dealer and since then it has started up perfect every time, no fighting with it.
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