OT: cd's again... one last question....

CDAY gliderman.one at verizon.net
Sat Oct 28 10:26:57 PDT 2006


Yes, but my clean bricks conveniently come in a carton which you only 
have to open.

Yours, you have to get out the shovel, locate the brick pile, dig up the 
brick, wash it off, let it dry, fill the hole, clean the shovel, put the 
shovel away, etc.  :-)

Another good use for the bricks, if you buy four, is an "easy release 
station" for moles you catch with your Easy Set Mole trap.

CDay



Kenneth Brody wrote:
> Quoting CDAY (Sat, 28 Oct 2006 10:29:44 -0400):
> 
> 
>>John,
>>
>>FWIW, I am on your side!
>>
>>A hammer and a rough surface brick used as an anvil should do the trick.
> 
> 
> Two words -- belt sander.
> 
> 
>>  If anyone is short on these items, or needs a back-up set,  I can
>>furnish the hammer for $25 and the brick for $15.75.  Shipping and
>>handling is $15.  The bricks are a bit short as I have only 50 or so of
>>them.  The hammer will be new.
> 
> 
> Verplanck is full of bricks, as it was a major brick maker in the 19th
> century.  Builders used to dispose of leftover bricks by digging a
> hole in the backyard and tossing them in.
> 
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