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Bringing down the Dwarf Mistletoe trees and the broken down shed
This week Dad has been cutting down trees that we marked as Dwarf Mistletoe, but had to stop because some would have fallen on the old shed. My job Friday was to begin taking down the aluminum sheets that were the walls.
The nails are serrated and made to stay in the wood, not to be pulled out. Also they have a rubber washer around the flat end so the aluminum is not dented when the nails are hammered in for a tight fit. These good qualities make dismantling very frustrating.
For most of the nails I couldn’t get the claw underneath the head of the nail to pull it out. So I had to slip the flat pry tool behind the aluminum and try to loosen the nail there. Usually the aluminum just tore over the nail, leaving it in the beam. Very frustrating.
Dad was a good instructor. He is finally learning some patience. He even took some pictures of me with the digital camera.
We removed this side of the aluminum, I hope the other two other sides go a little faster. I hope to get up there on Tuesday. I’m going hiking with the canyon ladies to Devil’s Head in the morning and I’ll spend the afternoon working. Probably have a nap in between.
While Dad and I were at this job, Michael was limbing and bucking the big tree that Dad cut down the other day. Bucking is forest service term for cutting the trunk into sections. Fancy. Another fun USFS term is swamping. Guess what it means? Hint: is has nothing to do with stinky wetlands.
IIt was really hot out. Think about the chaps.
Add comment July 20, 2008





