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- CHIEFGR8TWOLF completed the lessons Welding Tools and Materials and Beginning to MIG Weld in the class Welding Class
- CHIEFGR8TWOLF enrolled in Welding Class
- CHIEFGR8TWOLF commented on WesH31's instructable Outdoor Rustic Stairs
- CHIEFGR8TWOLF commented on FrancescoD5's instructable Giorgione My Bbq BarrelView Instructable »
Like what I see, but do you have a written English version? While I can gather a lot from the photos, I feel I may miss something important. Thanks if you can help. Not sure of the language, a few phrases I may be able to catch along side your photos. Just a guess though.
- CHIEFGR8TWOLF commented on Corinbw's instructable Wood Ball Without a LatheView Instructable »
Thanks Corinbw, for taking time to share these hints. This was just the inspiration I needed to start messing around in the shop again. I have few projects that I want to try to do within the next month for my piece of mind as gifts I drew plans for. some times the small and simple things bring on light bulb ideas. Hope to reference your project in my own instructable later. So I am making this a Favorited for future reference." Chief Gr8 T Wolf"
- CHIEFGR8TWOLF commented on CarlTheLandscapeGuy's instructable HOW TO BUILD ALL NATURAL POND WITHOUT LINER | LOW COST+MAINTENANCE | YOUR OWN BIG BACK YARD WATER HABITATView Instructable »
A great way to help your environment with runoff, a good place for self contemplation and it looks good too.
- CHIEFGR8TWOLF commented on Todd W Meyer's instructable My Foam Built Micro CamperView Instructable »
We like the detail and thought you put into this project, especially the photos of each step. So 2 questions to you, first step 11: Standing and Attaching the walls, did not show can you please post or send that along with a picture of the finished project? Second just more out of curiosity why not insulate the floor?
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Job well done, as with any post everyone including myself will see something you didn't cover or overlooked, that being said I liked it! Just looking at your pictures I can tell there was more to it than what you wrote. Things that your personal knowledge and experience allowed you to take into account without noting. Looking at your pics they seem to show 3 very different areas and sizes ( lot of work ). With the slopes shown I don't believe you have any drainage problems there but for me I would add compacted gravel as a base to make leveling it easier and maintenance free longer. Though you state it as rustic you could add pavers at any point as an elegant upgrade. I am looking forward to reading your other thoughts and Instructables on such useful areas and ideas in the future. These …
see more »Job well done, as with any post everyone including myself will see something you didn't cover or overlooked, that being said I liked it! Just looking at your pictures I can tell there was more to it than what you wrote. Things that your personal knowledge and experience allowed you to take into account without noting. Looking at your pics they seem to show 3 very different areas and sizes ( lot of work ). With the slopes shown I don't believe you have any drainage problems there but for me I would add compacted gravel as a base to make leveling it easier and maintenance free longer. Though you state it as rustic you could add pavers at any point as an elegant upgrade. I am looking forward to reading your other thoughts and Instructables on such useful areas and ideas in the future. These are the ones that remind why I read these in the first place, and second just how many people share a similar background in making our environment fit our own needs as we go. Thanks for the startup this morning.