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Posted: Sat Oct 31st, 2020 04:56 pm |
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Tsquare![]() Joined: Fri Nov 10th, 2017
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The hurricane was at tropical storm 55 mph winds with gust in the upper 70's when it blew through Atlanta. I have been working in the yard the past two days. I have 6 piles of limbs, pine cones, and pine needles. I also cleaned out my storage area under my deck. I still need to get my kayak out and staple a sheet of plastic to the bottom of the deck and to the openings in the walls to help minimize crap landing on wet paint. I have the bed sitting on two saw horses in my trailer under the deck right now. With it higher off the ground I see some areas that I need to work on. Everything has a rough 150 grit sand and about 30% has had the 500 grit. I am debating if I am going to do a 1000 grit wet sand.
____________________ Tony NE ATL '04 XLT regular cab 3.slo stepside Semi retirement |
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