O.C.G.D. Thread, part two

I don't know why, I don't need it but I couldn't resist this little truck.

Maybe another rearmount project fodder?
 

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Got the shop fixed up for the most part! There's a loft that I'm fixing up still to be a storage/ library area.

Here it is so far!!
 

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Rent. The Toyota is my buddy's. He runs a small landscape company, and we're splitting the rent.
 
It's a laundry sink, they are made to hang the washer hose over the edge but make an excellent shop sink. If you have grease up to your shoulders you can put your whole arm in the sink and not make a mess
 
I picked up one of those nifty fireproof fuel storage cabinets yesterday.
 

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Scored 200 feet of chain today on eBay.
 

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Those cabinets are next on my "to buy for shop list." I need the green one for herbicides first though.

Pricey!
 
been a while since I posted here, I bought a weed cutting tool today, herbicides are banned in most places around here so its back to manual removal. I have seen this called a swoe and a snath over the years, ya swing it left to right and hope you dont hit yourself in the ankles. :)
 

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Ain't played with one of those since 1978... Effective tool though. Now a true scythe might work well for you too :D Sharpens with a file and you can seriously cut some shat. Nice for Halloween too ;) I am thinking of actually getting one.. They can be a bit pricey though.
 
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http://www.scythesupply.com/articles/beautyofscythes.htm
 
That is one ugly scythe Cursed!:lol:

A snath is the handle of a scythe. I've used those whackers before, they get the job done.
 
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