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Too hot to fish (during the day)!
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<blockquote data-quote="Waterwings" data-source="post: 33711" data-attributes="member: 123"><p>The heat hit quick this year it seems. Did we have Spring? I probably won't be doing much daytime fishing considering the heat and the wind that doesn't want to stop, so I'll probably try to get some done early mornings or late evenings. The wife and I returned from Lowe's a little while ago and we now have the wood to start doing the stairs, which we've wanted for to do for a few years now. This will be my daytime (inside) project during these hot days. Gonna have to remove the old carpet and tack strips, then the original pine (rough boards) the contractors used 20 yrs ago when they built this place. I'm not concerned about being able to do the treads and risers, it's the railing and all that goes with it that are gonna give me an ulcer, lol. I also bought a book on stairs and railings to try and make it as painless as possible, lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Waterwings, post: 33711, member: 123"] The heat hit quick this year it seems. Did we have Spring? I probably won't be doing much daytime fishing considering the heat and the wind that doesn't want to stop, so I'll probably try to get some done early mornings or late evenings. The wife and I returned from Lowe's a little while ago and we now have the wood to start doing the stairs, which we've wanted for to do for a few years now. This will be my daytime (inside) project during these hot days. Gonna have to remove the old carpet and tack strips, then the original pine (rough boards) the contractors used 20 yrs ago when they built this place. I'm not concerned about being able to do the treads and risers, it's the railing and all that goes with it that are gonna give me an ulcer, lol. I also bought a book on stairs and railings to try and make it as painless as possible, lol [/QUOTE]
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