Mostly about my backyard chickens. (Boring, I know), but there are a lot of us out here. Mine are only kept as pampered pets. I could eat a neighbor's chicken, but not MINE. There may be a comment on current events only if I get riled up enough. And there will always be a cartoon or a joke to cheer us. I promise to try my very best to respond to comments. Now I have to figure out how this blogger thingy works....
Monday, July 17, 2017
Wagon wheels!
Simply fascinating how the wheels are made for the Borax wagons.
That was really interesting. Stuff I never think about. Going to watch the next video in a few minutes. Yes,I still use Borax but the Boraxo Powdered Hand Soap. Keep a container by the laundry room sink. Great stuff. Do you have some of that?
That was really interesting. Stuff I never think about. Going to watch the next video in a few minutes.
ReplyDeleteYes,I still use Borax but the Boraxo Powdered Hand Soap. Keep a container by the laundry room sink. Great stuff. Do you have some of that?
We keep Lava soap by the utility sink - that stuff gets rid of any dirt! (and don't ask me how I know it tastes terrible....)
DeleteWatch the irst 3 or 4 minutes to see the jump...
ReplyDeletehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jLSLqR6cAVo
Also do you still have your model?
http://www.muleteamkits.com/
I have some of the mules left - don't know where the wagon is though - probably buried in the bottom of my old toy box.
DeleteEven more. Find the section about swinging the team around curves on this website.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.muleteamkits.com
Describes the job the mules had based on position in the team.
Probably easier to fly an airplane than to drive the team. :)
Ha! REAL teamstetrs!
DeleteI am not living properly.
ReplyDeleteAmazing to think that originally they were made with hand tools, isn't it?
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