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Started by JohnP, August 28, 2013, 10:05:17 AM

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JohnP

Since I have given up on my rock garden landscaping at our new home I decided to go with a more “rustic” look, railroad ties and whiskey/wine barrels.  Purchased five half barrels so far and one pallet of railroad ties.  When they delivered the ties the driver asked where I would want then, so I pointed out an area in the backyard that would be convenient for me.  Little did I know that this was his first delivery of ties.





A few lessons learned when working with RR Ties:

1 Have a good chain saw.
2 Have plenty of chains.
3.Not a job for a seventy-two year old man.
4.Hire someone to do
When they come for mine they better bring theirs

Hawks Feather

5.  Make sure the delivery person has insurance.


HaMeR

 :doh2:   Well I'm glad you got the RR ties. Not the way you wanted them tho I'm guessing. Can't wait to see the finished product.  :biggrin: :biggrin:
Glen

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KySongDog

Just a small bump in the road of life, John.   

FinsnFur

How big is that hole? Is it big enough for a middle aged, unemployed, self guided, illegal, drug mule to fit through?
How about a conibear? What size conibear would it take :laf:
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nailbender

 :doh2:One project at a time! :laf:

Dave

Keep us posted on how things progress.  I'd like to see some of those half barrels and how you are landscaping with all this.
Also, make sure your doctor doesn't find out what you're doing or he may try and move you into a condo (and a center unit, at that).

JohnP

Got another pallet yesterday, no problems.  Phase one is finished and I'll get some pictures up in a day of two.  Phase two will start on Monday.  Got a couple of teenage boys willing to do the heavy lifting.

Dave - So far I have two barrels planted, both with roses.  The next two barrels will probably be fishhook cactus.

Jim - I was going to set my trail camera up there and see if anything did come in.  Fortunately the company started on replacing the wall that same afternoon.
When they come for mine they better bring theirs

JohnP

Phase one is complete.  We had a small postage stamp size back patio, extended it to 400 sq ft.  My two buddies did most of the work, but I supervised and bought the beer.  I probably could have had a contractor come in cheaper than what I spent in beer and snacks.  Not as big as the one at the mountain house (800 sq ft) but sufficient enough.






Phase two was the back breaker.  But well worth it â€" I think.  I will be planting more in it but not until next spring.  Not yet as elaborate or colorful as the mountain terrace but getting there.  Next year should be a sea of color.



Phase three just started.  Seeing how hunting season is just around the corner these ties just might be there for  long while.


When they come for mine they better bring theirs

Hawks Feather

That looks really nice.  Now if you would have just posted that there was FREE beer, we all would have been there to watch your friends work.    :wink:

Jerry

FinsnFur

Quote from: Hawks Feather on September 25, 2013, 06:23:30 PM
That looks really nice.  Now if you would have just posted that there was FREE beer, we all would have been there to watch your friends work.    :wink:

Jerry

10-4! :jump:
Looks like they know what they are doing. It's nice to see that.
I see one guy has short pants and short sleeves and the other has long pants and long sleeves. So is it cold or hot out? :laf:
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snafu

To bad about your wall, John. Yard is looking real nice. Toting around ties is some real grunt work. Let alone stacking them. Some yrs back I made two retaining walls in our back yard useing RR ties. A butt kicker stacking them high.
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coyote101

Things are starting to look real nice Mr. JohnP.  :highclap:

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Hawks Feather

Quote from: FinsnFur on September 25, 2013, 09:13:51 PM
I see one guy has short pants and short sleeves and the other has long pants and long sleeves. So is it cold or hot out? :laf:

Jim, while I really don't know my guess would be that the temperature is around 70 degrees.  They guy in shorts just came in from the north and feels hot while the guy in the sweatshirt is from the south and is cold.

Jerry

JohnP

If I remember correctly, and sometimes I don't, the temperature was well over 100.  The guy in the long pants and sleeves has a very serious skin problem and is very prone to skin cancer.  He's also a custom home builder and cabinet maker.  When he is done with the inside projects I'll post some pictures of his exceptional work.

The wall with the grate on top is the one that was damaged.  Took advantage of the situation and had the grate installed, going to do likewise of the opposite side of same wall.  We have about a 300 yard wide wash outside that wall and it afford us some feeling of openness.  Will at some time in the future put in a gate so that we can just walk out into the wash.
When they come for mine they better bring theirs

HaMeR

Yes things certainly are coming along nicely!! Looks like you have some purdy darned good Friends that do very nice work Mr. John!! Can't wait to see the colorful Spring pics!!

Best of Luck in your hunting adventures!!  :yoyo: :yoyo:
Glen

RIP Russ,Blaine,Darrell

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Dave

Quote from: JohnP on September 26, 2013, 10:34:17 AM

The wall with the grate on top is the one that was damaged.  Took advantage of the situation and had the grate installed, going to do likewise of the opposite side of same wall.  We have about a 300 yard wide wash outside that wall and it afford us some feeling of openness.  Will at some time in the future put in a gate so that we can just walk out into the wash.

Why not order some more RR ties and request the same driver.  Then have him dump the load on the opposite side of the same wall.   :eyebrow:

Looks great, by the way.