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Lucky :) up here we generally don't see the ground between Dec and mar lol but this year has been weird the rest of the country got our weather
As soon as it warms up....how about you get the garage cleaned up and get a new avatar? Deal? :ashamed: :laughing: :laughing:
 

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As soon as it warms up....how about you get the garage cleaned up and get a new avatar? Deal? :ashamed: :laughing: :laughing:

I will this summer <3 going to have to add my new stuff in the pic I'm excited besides it may be messy but its my messy and it discourages my wife from going in there I hate it when she takes a tool and doesn't tell me then I find it 3 months later in her tool box :/
 

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I will this summer <3 going to have to add my new stuff in the pic I'm excited besides it may be messy but its my messy and it discourages my wife from going in there I hate it when she takes a tool and doesn't tell me then I find it 3 months later in her tool box :/

She has a tool box? :cool2:
 

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High today sposed to be 64. High tomorrow sposed to be 68. Rain coming back tomorrow.
 

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When I posted, I suggested sand. I have a camp in the northern mountains of NY state. This part of NY has some of the most severe weather in the whole lower 48 as to being the coldest and most snow. Salt is useless here as far as ice control go's because the temperature is below -0 a lot of the time. What they do use is sand which works very well. Then when the ice and snow melts in the spring they just sweep it to the side of the road and the grass grows in it. My front lawn grass just seems to grow very well in it. There must be other very cold climates that they must do this very same thing.
 

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This morning I went out there and took my blower and started blowing at the edges. When I did the Ice started rising up in sheets because of air flow under it. I am going back this afternoon and what ever ice is left I am going to try blowing away. Hopefully it will be melted before dark. It is short sleeve weather outside now.
 

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For ice, dust (screening) or sand is great. It won't harm really. To remove from the grass, use a power broom.
Don't use salt on interlock! It will chew on it!
 
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