What's new
  • ICMag with help from Landrace Warden and The Vault is running a NEW contest in November! You can check it here. Prizes are seeds & forum premium access. Come join in!

using my hands...

armedoldhippy

Well-known member
Veteran
anyone else here like this? if i can build it, i will. need a fence built? i still have post-hole diggers. i guess most of us know that "if you want something done right..." i'm looking for a used rototiller now. so damn old that i WANT to plow up a garden spot out back, lol. hated the fucking things when i was younger...i enjoy the feeling i get when something gets finished, and i can look at it and go "fuck yeah!"
 

hayday

Well-known member
Veteran
I won’t let anyone do my work for me. I did have some professional tree guys cut down a dead tree that was over my power drop. Fuckers knocked down the service and dang near burned my house down.
I was like”I could have done that”
Me and the wife are a good team, we have moved sheds, poured concrete and built fences and gardens,covered decks and installed doors. She cuts the grass while I drink beer.
 

TychoMonolyth

Boreal Curing
I used to do everything. Not anymore. I only have 15-20 years left and I'm not going to spend them on my knees laying tile or hardwood, so I pay people for that. I only do the fun outdoor stuff now and my plate is full for this year.
 

flylowgethigh

Non-growing Lurker
ICMag Donor
You guys... I have to plant a bunch of trees to bloc off houses going in next door. Maybe 40 or so trees. No fuckin way will dig those holes by hand in hard red clay. The only thing stopping me so far is the driveshaft on my 12" PTO-driven auger is a little messed up... and hiring a helper. When you get older you work smarter, not harder.

1200px-Tractor_with_Auger_01.JPG


Edit" When I finish getting those holes dug, I will go into my garden like the pic, and make holes 5' x 5' apart. I am gonna throw in a chunk of oak tree and make "termite tech". I will backfill the hole with black kow and lime and the red clay that came out. That's some nice looking soil there.
 
Last edited:

Switcher56

Comfortably numb!
I won’t let anyone do my work for me. I did have some professional tree guys cut down a dead tree that was over my power drop. Fuckers knocked down the service and dang near burned my house down.
I was like”I could have done that”
Me and the wife are a good team, we have moved sheds, poured concrete and built fences and gardens,covered decks and installed doors. She cuts the grass while I drink beer.

Ya got her well trained :biggrin:
 

Bud Green

I dig dirt
Veteran
Nice furniture to cabinets to houses...

I was a first-class, professional carpenter for most of my life, so it only made sense for me to build my own house..
When I was 53 I sold the house I had a mortgage on in the city, and made a tidy profit on it.. It was on a "postage stamp" sized lot..
I moved to country and built an almost 2000 sq. ft. house... I hired a couple teenage boys for laborers, to help me lift heavy stuff..
I dug and poured the footing, so I knew it would have a solid foundation..
I did the electrical and the plumbing so I knew it would be installed correctly..

Only thing I hired out was the tape and bed and finish on the sheetrock and a roofer to install the architectural shingles on the second story roof...
Oh, I also hired a pro to dig and install the septic system...

Pretty happy with the results...

Right now I'm getting started adding on some size to my workshop building so I'll have room to dry my harvest, instead of hanging it several rooms of the house...
That's gonna make Mrs. G happy...

There's a sense of pride of doing a job yourself, and knowing it's done right.

..
 

star crash

We Will Get By ... We Will Survive
ICMag Donor
Veteran
You guys... I have to plant a bunch of trees to bloc off houses going in next door. Maybe 40 or so trees. No fuckin way will dig those holes by hand in hard red clay. The only thing stopping me so far is the driveshaft on my 12" PTO-driven auger is a little messed up... and hiring a helper. When you get older you work smarter, not harder.

1200px-Tractor_with_Auger_01.JPG
Too late for me I’ve destroyed my body
 

Switcher56

Comfortably numb!
Nice furniture to cabinets to houses...

I was a first-class, professional carpenter for most of my life, so it only made sense for me to build my own house..
When I was 53 I sold the house I had a mortgage on in the city, and made a tidy profit on it.. It was on a "postage stamp" sized lot..
I moved to country and built an almost 2000 sq. ft. house... I hired a couple teenage boys for laborers, to help me lift heavy stuff..
I dug and poured the footing, so I knew it would have a solid foundation..
I did the electrical and the plumbing so I knew it would be installed correctly..

Only thing I hired out was the tape and bed and finish on the sheetrock and a roofer to install the architectural shingles on the second story roof...
Oh, I also hired a pro to dig and install the septic system...

Pretty happy with the results...

Right now I'm getting started adding on some size to my workshop building so I'll have room to dry my harvest, instead of hanging it several rooms of the house...
That's gonna make Mrs. G happy...

There's a sense of pride of doing a job yourself, and knowing it's done right.

..

Absolutely :)
 

St. Phatty

Active member
Just planted an area about 8 x 10 feet with corn.

2 corn seeds in every hole, holes get covered with dirt, then watered with a tiny amount of water.

Feels primitive but I know I will like the result. It's wierd to see the plants wait up to 3 weeks sometimes before they sprout. Freezing temps overnight may be part of that.
 

flylowgethigh

Non-growing Lurker
ICMag Donor
I do most work myself because you can't get people to come and do it. I have several projects I would hire out if I thought it would work OK and be fair. That is why I bought the equipment I have. Luckily I have a broke electrician friend, cause at my old arthritic age I am kinda a hack with the dexterity and close eyesight.

There is a very slippery slope with how much you can get done in the time you have, as the remaining time declines. Getting stoned all the time, hanging around annoying people on the webs, doesn't help.
 

armedoldhippy

Well-known member
Veteran
i don't let my wife/kids mow. my lawn tractor was too expensive to let someone hit a rock with the blade & shatter the engine housing. (had that happen TWICE!) flylow - i don't blame you for using a power auger while planting trees. nope, not at ALL. Bud - fuck a bunch of sheet rock, lol. if i NEVER have to fuck with any again, that will be quite okay with me...
 

hayday

Well-known member
Veteran
I just built a new grow spot so i had to do the sheetrocks.There's not enough wages on planet Earth to hang sheets for day wages tho
 
G

Guest

You guys... I have to plant a bunch of trees to bloc off houses going in next door. Maybe 40 or so trees. No fuckin way will dig those holes by hand in hard red clay. The only thing stopping me so far is the driveshaft on my 12" PTO-driven auger is a little messed up... and hiring a helper. When you get older you work smarter, not harder.

1200px-Tractor_with_Auger_01.JPG


Edit" When I finish getting those holes dug, I will go into my garden like the pic, and make holes 5' x 5' apart. I am gonna throw in a chunk of oak tree and make "termite tech". I will backfill the hole with black kow and lime and the red clay that came out. That's some nice looking soil there.

Where'd ya get the dough to buy a Kubota?
 

flylowgethigh

Non-growing Lurker
ICMag Donor
Ain't mine, but I like it. 4wd, shuttle shift judging from the lack of levers, bucket, prolly rear hyd.
 

exploziv

pure dynamite
Administrator
Veteran
Me and the wife are a good team, we have moved sheds, poured concrete and built fences and gardens,covered decks and installed doors. She cuts the grass while I drink beer.
Great team I would say, not just good.
 

armedoldhippy

Well-known member
Veteran
Me and the wife are a good team, we have moved sheds, poured concrete and built fences and gardens,covered decks and installed doors. She cuts the grass while I drink beer.

my wife is a "pointer". you know, (points and says ) "we need to do this and this and this..." when i know she really means "you are going to do this while i critique..."
 

igrowone

Well-known member
Veteran
kindred spirit thread for sure
I just work slower as I get older
and they can have my shovel, right after they pry it from my cold dead fingers
 

Latest posts

Latest posts

Top