...I see a truckload of pvc trees! Man, think of the areas we could bait up with this load of pvc! :eek:
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...I see a truckload of pvc trees! Man, think of the areas we could bait up with this load of pvc! :eek:
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That my friend is the freakin MOTHER LOAD right there...... I wish he was pullin into my driveway right now.....
i see a flatbed trailer , pve, blue skies and some clouds lol
I hope that's going to new construction, which is an itty-bitty sign that the economy ain't hammer-dead yet!!! That helps me keep gettin' a paycheck:).
Not sure where it was headed...I work at a Peterbilt dealership & he stopped in for some parts for his truck. I seen that & suddenly had hundreds of pvc trees rushing through my mind!
that's heqaded to a site. Notice the different sizes. Probably a new McDonalds. That's about how much I bought for $100 that was broken and busted.
Do you see the wood on the side of the pipe? Those pieces of wood are oak most of the time. The also come on shipments of lumber, plywood, OSB, etc. Anything that has metal banding has those pieces of wood. The bigger the load, the longer the wood. They are 2x4 dimension and can be ripped down the middle for 2x2 sticks. I am going to pick up over 100 of them next week from a plumbing supply house. All of them are 4ft. long. Stake beds galore. Go to any independent building supply or plumbing supply. They hate them because they have no use for them.
Slabjigger
thanks for the idea!!!! I work in construction management and never thought of that idea on where to get them!!!! good luck!
It would be nice if they made a wrong turn into my backyard...
Come on up there and for $40 bucks you can get a big bundle of hickory sticks that are 4ft long. And do not have to rip them up :DQuote:
Originally Posted by slabjigger
Its all you can haul in the bed of a truck.
Pete
Hey Shiloh Red can anyone get those stakes you are talking about. How far are you from Ky Lake. I would love to have a thousand or so of them.