[Ag-eq] My tree project
terry farquhar
wtfgunwork at gmail.com
Wed Oct 17 03:15:45 UTC 2018
You can use a key hole saw. If you feel safe with power tools a jig saw with a metal blade will do a good job. terryf
> On Oct 16, 2018, at 9:48 PM, Jewel via Ag-eq <ag-eq at nfbnet.org> wrote:
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> I have obtained 4 very sturdy barrels, and now comes the task of modifying them so that I can use
> them to protect my seedling trees against the predations of my sheep.
> My sister suggested that I take them to, say, a plumber or roofing firm that would be equipped with
> electric blades for cutting plastic, but I am closer to being a poor woman than a rich bitch at the
> present time, so I am tackling the job on my own. Actually, cutting the plastic doesn't seem to be
> too hard on the saws that I have, but it is still a massive job, but I have the top off one barrel
> and am a little way around the bottom. The bottom is much easier than the top which is made of a
> very heavy plastic.
> Any ideas for recycling them? Rather sturdy frizbies?
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> Jewel
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