Holy crap. You're my brother. My boys saw this and said "dad, it's you"..lol. I guess I agree, you sound like me and work like I do, at least I'm not a lone Homesteader..lol.. keep on keeping on, homie, God is watching. Be safe.
I'd never put creosote poles in my ground on my farm. Poison leeching into tje soul diwn into the water, nonway. Anyone interested can call your local PUD and ask them about getting used poles.
Holy crap. You're my brother. My boys saw this and said "dad, it's you"..lol. I guess I agree, you sound like me and work like I do, at least I'm not a lone Homesteader..lol.. keep on keeping on, homie, God is watching. Be safe.
¯\_(ツ)_/¯ only question remaining : "Where to find Free Telephone poles ...." ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Check with your telephone provider like century link they always have like satellite offices that they store their broken poles specially after storms
Where you bought these used telephone poles?
Sorry this should be my life style not how to repurpose poles
Use gloves when handling large timbers and poles! First thing you learn when manhandling these large "trees".
Good tip!
Many IOU utilities prohibit your using their poles and will not let you have them for liability reasons.
Still didn't tell us where you found the telephone poles 🤷🏾♂️
From century link
Where do you find them.
Reach out to your local telephone company in our case it happened to be CenturyLink
@@319farmandoutdoors2 rgr that. Thank you.
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I'd never put creosote poles in my ground on my farm. Poison leeching into tje soul diwn into the water, nonway. Anyone interested can call your local PUD and ask them about getting used poles.
What if you flexsealed 2-3 coats in part to be submerged?🤔