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Same here - it socks!
How’s Otis doing Dave? The mini is prolly getting tracks this week and a couple new tires for the trailer. Still haven’t ordered the engine for the grinder though. That’ll be a winter project.
Today went good I guess. Five crews all cleaning, washing, and doing maintenance on everything. Inventories were done and I’ve got one nice list of stuff to order. Tomorrow is more training and renewing of first aid/ cpr for those that need it. I also have found the pricing for most of the gear on the trucks. This will be made known so every one knows that it’s not a “no big deal” when they lose or destroy something. This might sound silly but we buy a gross of rakes per year. That’s more than four rakes a person. My crew is on last years rakes still and so is another crew. That leaves 24 people to lose and break 144 of them! How is this possible? Either complete lack of care or complete stupidity. Now I feel like I’m venting.
As far as house wrap is concerned, the idea of breathable houses is not only dead, it's been buried for 3 decades, has turned to bones, and will never rise from the dead. You pipe intake air for the appliances, and then enjoy the energy savings, the absence of mold or pests, and for sensitive people, super clean air. I love old school, but sometimes old school was just attempting to do what they didn't have the materials to do properly. Unless you live in a place where it's always perfectly room temperature, sealing a house is arguably more important than the windows and doors, because the next owner can replace them, whereas they don't want to rebuild everything you touched.