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I used all thread, three edger blades, and nuts and lock washers. My drill works but wish I had a more powerful one. GR ... it? ... break. ... a ... waste ...
Dear Gary, I love your "dangerous tool" drill thingy. Did you make it or buy it? I would really like to try one out. I've used blenders til they break.
Worms LOVE corn cobs! Don't take them out. If the cobs are still there when you harvest, just put them in the new bedding. [Non-text portions of this message