I love maps, always have. Since starting our 101 acre adventure last April, I’ve gradually built a very accurate and detailed map of our property. While I’d love to share the accurate map with everyone, I won’t for privacy reasons. Instead, I created a cartoon-ish map that will maintain privacy while still
allowing me to speak freely about directions. With that said, I hope this map helps you follow along with our adventure.
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Hands down, without question, the best outdoor working boot that I have ever tried. They aren't cheap and they aren't inexpensive. The break-in period was brutal for me. But after some boot oil and a few working days for them to conform to my feet, I've never worked in anything as form fitting and comfortable. I wore mine all
summer and immediately realized how comfortable they are after being forced to switch to a mud boot when the wet season hit. Once we get the extreme mud under control the rubber boots will get the boot and I'll be back to good foot comfort in my JK's. I have the O.T. Bison - Canyon. Yes, the JKs can handle mud, but excessive full submersion in mud is unnecessary They have a good sizing system and you can order different sizes for each foot if necessary. JKs are an investment,
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I have two recommendations from BRUNT, both are summer time work clothes that I've been wearing year-round. The Costello Pant are light weight and durable. A bit stretchy where it matters most. And, if you have big thighs like I do, they don't make you look like you're wearing skinny jeans. The
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I have three lasers from xTool that our entire family enjoys. We have the P2 - 55W Co2 laser that is our go-to for larger engravings and cuts. We prefer using this one for any wood or acrylic that we need to cut all the way through or engrave. And we have both the F1 and F1 Ultra. The F1 is a super portable engraver. You can
literally take the base of it off and hold the engraver up to a wall and engrave the wall if needed. Or simply set it on the corner of your cutting board to engrave a logo. The F1 Ultra is a bit less portable but still smaller in size. It has twice the engraving area and both a diode and a fiber laser. The fiber laser is great for engraving on metal, such as stainless steel. All three have been great to use with zero reliability issues.