++ ATOT official NEF thread part IV ++

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Lifer
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I knew something was up with Marineland but have not really been following it much until recently. Pretty crazy that the park is basically no more. They've been trying to sell the rides and relocate the animals. If I had the money I would totally buy the rollercoaster. That would be freaking awesome on my property lol. There's no maintenance records or anything on most of these rides though, which is actually a big issue as they legally can't be sold without paperwork. I think lot of it will end up being sold as scrap steel sadly.
You want it for art? Actually, I'm picturing you riding your own rollercoaster that you maintain yourself. Of course, then your found wrapped around a tree. He died doing what he loved!
 

Red Squirrel

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You want it for art? Actually, I'm picturing you riding your own rollercoaster that you maintain yourself. Of course, then your found wrapped around a tree. He died doing what he loved!

If I had that kind of money chances are I'd have someone do the initial maintenance then show me everything that has to be done. But yeah it's just a fun thought, never going to happen lol.
 

Red Squirrel

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Beer nef.

Been lazy lately but managed to get off my butt and get something done today even though I started at like 4pm. Got the last soffit outlet installed for the Christmas lights. Did the other one a while back, one is for the garlands the other for the house lights. Saves from having to run extension cords in awkward areas. Next step is to finish the 60 amp run for the garage sub panel and install the sub panel and automation panel that will control the Christmas lights, heat and possibly other stuff in the garage. Then I can start wiring that in. Also debating on adding outdoor lights which would also be fed into the automation panel, it's now or never as my end goal is to finish the inside of garage with insulation and drywall. It gets super dark in my area so more outdoor lights might be a good idea.

Oh and with all that I actually put up the Christmas lights too, I always wait last minute to do that and it's not fun to do, now it's done. Garlands I can do later. I at least wait until after Halloween. :p
 

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Lifer
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I give you... THE 8-TOPPING SUPREME! Hand-sliced pepperoni, sweet Italian sausage, bacon, green pepper, baby bella mushrooms, onion, black olives, Castelvetrano olives (they are a green olive, less salty and buttery tasting), (my own) tomato sauce, fresh grated Parmesan, fresh shredded mozz and provolone.

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Red Squirrel

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The 1.8 ton ones are actually affordable though... that is actually tempting. About 10-15 grand. I just don't know if it would be way too underpowered and end not not really working for anything I want to do. Better off waiting and buy something like a 8-10 ton. Although I think it would at least work for trenching and such and maybe even removing smaller tree stumps and even big ones if I chip away at the ground around it.