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Some asshole just spammed me trying to sell this stuff......



-- Edited by FMB on Saturday 20th of June 2009 12:26:53 PM

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The weird thing is that the spammer created that pdf on a Mac.

Snippy really thinks we should have a Best of Best of Criagslist:

http://www.craigslist.org/about/best/sat/1180839211.html


One could spend a lot time reading this shit:

http://www.craigslist.org/about/best/all/

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http://www.craigslist.org/about/best/jax/1164383626.html

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From my spambox

Hey there... My name is Uke and I was wondering if it would be sensible to use cement blocks for building a new coop for the birds, since the old one has fallen apart, or should I go with the acceptible 2X4 [usual] and slat style coop? Perhaps cement blocks would be more durable, but is there a serious weight problem to consider, since the coop would be built atop an apartment in the city.
 
Do you know any laws against this? Or would the blocks be more useful in rebuilding our coal-bunker? Our tenements original one is still in use, although it has seen better days. Would we need to use a mortar mix to secure the blocks to the old cement floor, and would you happen to know the correct mix? Is it two parts mortar to one sand, [washed of course], or do you reccoment a stiffer mix, less sand..?
 
How wide would your opening be, since the furnace is approximately 12 ft. away, and hand fed?
 
One more thing...since we're talking building, and construction. My ten year old twins want a treehouse, but we have no trees since we live in an apartment in a large city. Is it legal to build a treehouse on city land, in one of our parks? After all we still pay taxes and fees to the municipal government, and what type of material is best for an 8X8 treehouse? What about the floor, and roof? Should we spend extra for shingles, or use tarpaper stapled in place? And the floor, 1Xslats, or 2Xs?
 
Thanks in advance! Your friend Uke!
 
 


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