Where in the heck are you located?Snow again overnight. Roads wet but lawn, trees and and roof are covered.
Where in the heck are you located?Snow again overnight. Roads wet but lawn, trees and and roof are covered.
Near Barrie.Where in the heck are you located?
You must not live close to the GTA? We got sun down here. Gonna do the final cut of the lawn later, then it's dealing with the leafs next.Snow again overnight. Roads wet but lawn, trees and and roof are covered.
You must not live close to the GTA? We got sun down here. Gonna do the final cut of the lawn later, then it's dealing with the leafs next.
I think two years ago I cut the lawn (and leaves) on a saturday and on sunday the snowblower had a good workout.I’m waiting until all the leaves fall then I’ll do the final cut and mulch
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Yeah it's just the front lawn, I'll wait more for the back. Big maple in the back is almost fallen. This year it mostly fell early without much of the colour changing which was unusual. Nice to see when it does, but a ton of leafs....I’m waiting until all the leaves fall then I’ll do the final cut and mulch
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Weird, my 2 maples haven't lost any leaves yet.Yeah it's just the front lawn, I'll wait more for the back. Big maple in the back is almost fallen. This year it mostly fell early without much of the colour changing which was unusual. Nice to see when it does, but a ton of leafs....
I think two years ago I cut the lawn (and leaves) on a saturday and on sunday the snowblower had a good workout.
Weird, my 2 maples haven't lost any leaves yet.
I like it. That's actually a great modification to the garage door that I've never considered.I did this to my garage last week...really works!!!
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Be careful with power used that way. Permanently installing an extension cord (especially one with slip rings) and leaving it permanently connected to a load violates a lot of sections of code. Connecting it to the gdo light at least removes the power most of the time. After a fire, this would be easy to find and obviously not to code which could cause insurance issues.I like it. That's actually a great modification to the garage door that I've never considered.
I've actually been thinking of where to put those Barrinas. I bought the pack of 12, and only using 2 of them.Be careful with power used that way. Permanently installing an extension cord (especially one with slip rings) and leaving it permanently connected to a load violates a lot of sections of code. Connecting it to the gdo light at least removes the power most of the time. After a fire, this would be easy to find and obviously not to code which could cause insurance issues.
I installed Barrinas above the garage door to provide lots of light when the door is closed but the door blocks them when it's open.
Nothing stopping your from mounting a few of them to garage door and plugging them in when you want them on. Avoids all the code/insurance issues. 10 mounted to the door would be pretty awful to work in the garage as 50% of the time you would be staring into the sun.I've actually been thinking of where to put those Barrinas. I bought the pack of 12, and only using 2 of them.
Thinking of how I can create a stand / support to have better lighting about it.