Sad day in Williams Folks
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03/24/20 01:14 PM
03/24/20 01:14 PM
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trapper les
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It got so slow up here, I started cleaning my stove, but...I'm not going to complete it in one day, nope, I'm gonna savor it, lol
"Those who hammer their guns into plowshares will plow for those who do not."
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Re: Sad day in Williams Folks
[Re: trapper les]
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03/24/20 01:34 PM
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Michael Morris
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It may be a shock to your system to eat off such a sanitary cooking top. Use caution lol
Push yourself to be more than you were
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Re: Sad day in Williams Folks
[Re: trapper les]
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03/24/20 02:42 PM
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The last time I saw a picture of your stove, I don't think you have the option of cleaning it in one day.lol
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Re: Sad day in Williams Folks
[Re: trapper les]
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03/24/20 03:23 PM
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Are you starting with a 6" side grinder or a small chain saw to rough it out?
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Re: Sad day in Williams Folks
[Re: trapper les]
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03/24/20 03:31 PM
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It might be quicker if you just hook up a rosebud and burn it off!
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Re: Sad day in Williams Folks
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03/24/20 03:56 PM
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The last time I saw a picture of your stove, I don't think you have the option of cleaning it in one day.lol This
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Re: Sad day in Williams Folks
[Re: trapper les]
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03/24/20 03:58 PM
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Just to be clear, REPLACING the stove does NOT constitute cleaning it!
I have nothing clever to put here.
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Re: Sad day in Williams Folks
[Re: trapper les]
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03/24/20 04:14 PM
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Les, oh les don't you know that seasoned stove's make better food. Now you gotta start all over
Let me sugar coat this
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Re: Sad day in Williams Folks
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03/24/20 04:24 PM
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Will you give us weekly updates on how that project is coming along?
Osky
"A womans heart is the hardest rock the Almighty has put on this earth, and I can find no sign on it" Jabless in Minnesota www.SureDockusa.com
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Re: Sad day in Williams Folks
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03/24/20 04:28 PM
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Les, I don’t want to sound like OSHA here, but with the shortage on PPE’s during this epidemic; do you really think it’s fair to take on a task like that, when the necessary protective gear required for such a task, might be better used elsewhere to treat infected persons?
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Re: Sad day in Williams Folks
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03/24/20 05:34 PM
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Trapper Les,
If your stove is not an antique, you should be able to remove the door. This makes cleaning the stove much easier. To remove my stove door I have to open it part way, to the mid point, and on each hinge is a lever you pry up. You then just grasp the door on each side and pull straight up the door angle.
If you check on YouTube there may be a video on it.
Just make sure that the hinges don't snap back to the closed position. The spring is extremely strong, but can be pried back out with a long screwdriver.
Good luck!
"I'm an old dog, and these are all new tricks!"
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