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    Saw, the wall of the pipe is only 1/8 in. thick. The irrigation company probably over estimated the thickness to get someone to remove it for them. But as it turned out, the job presented other opportunities. This includes other pivot irrigation systems, material for corals, and the job to build the corals.

    The round pen will be a permanent fixture and if done right will have solid walls to prevent the horse from seeing out. Now I wish I had the bottom of the water tank. It would have made a fantastic round pen. As far as pictures it will be awhile before this project is started. It is time to fish for walleyes.

    Your sawmill transfer sounds like a fun project. Are you moving the head saw, twin saws, sharpening room, etc.? Any pictures? I would love to see this project, maybe a new thread to show how you chose your name.


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