Chat room (let's chat!) 💬 (Part 1)

This vid shows them removing the spring with a chain by hand, no tools needed. Might help.

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What is the amalgamation? Knock off a piece of that Canadian history for an old country hippie please. :rofl::grin:

Blessings…

:cowboy_hat_face::chile:

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Well I guess I’m about to have some battle wounds lol I can already see the spring slipping off and popping me in the face lol

Might break out the come along

Hook a chain to the spring, hook a broom handle to other end so you have something to hold on to. Use your body weight to stretch the spring have an assistant guide it onto its mount.

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Lol, that’s a bit extreme for a spring bro. I’m sure you have the muscle to stretch it into place. Just a matter of getting a good hold of it. Work carefully and you should be fine.

I was trying to stretch it by hand couldn’t do it, got to thinking added a chain and a snap and got it done

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On Jan. 1, 1998, Toronto’s amalgamation took effect, merging the six previous municipalities that made up Metro Toronto – Etobicoke, Scarborough, York, East York, North York, and the City of Toronto, into a new singular City of Toronto.

Those that lived here before this all ignore it.
Those that moved here use it because “i live in Toronto” sounds cooler to their rural friends back home cause it has a “downtown” feel; where they usually live in the burbs.

What happens:
Person A: “Where are you from?”
Person B: “Toronto”
Person A: “Cool!”

What SHOULD happen:
Person A: “Where are you from?”
Person B: “Etobicoke.”
Person A: “Oh. That’s nice.”

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Well done! Thanks.

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:cowboy_hat_face::chile:

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Yes it’s from me……. Happy Growing

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Awesome thank you

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Has anyone in a warm climate tried vegging photos indoors in early-mid winter and moving them outdoors in late winter/early spring to flower? I’m thinking about trying it as a way to save on light and have a lot more space to work with.

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Dam right. My Toronto was covered in arcades, the big slice, the Evergreen, Sam the Record Man and there was no Dundas Square. Those who just think it sounds cooler when they are from East York and such ars

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If you got a greenhouse or just a hotbox at first that you remove might work. Really depends on your climate

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What a day. Got my sub, amp, and headunit hooked up in my new ride then went to pick up my tires that came in. Got to the tire place and the brand new 37s next to the old 37s was eye opening. The old ones fit because they’re so warn down, probably more like 36s. Looking at the new tires against the truck they’d fit, but might require some trimming in the wheel wells to not rub on bumps or when pulling a trailer. I don’t wanna trim! :laughing:

I had read up on them and the internet swore they ran almost an inch smaller than advertised. The internet was wrong! He said they’d be there for a few days before they sent them back so if I changed my mind come grab them. No idea what I’m gonna do. 35s look too small and the only 36’s in the right size are gnarly mud tires. Those tires looked so friggin mean though…

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Wow i read through that thread without blowing up. Good joe came to senses at the end.
Loss of words.

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Yes. Vegas.
Was an experiment.
Buds came out leafy because it was too cold until april this year he had an unusually cold spring.
Also it was badazz og a 10 weeker so bad choice. Got a lot of thricomes still.
The trick is indoors you can veg 18 to 24 hour…if you put a modern hybrid out when it’s well under 13 hours early spring flowers until it gets to 13 hrs but goog your city daylight hours you’ll see. Or grow autos (yuck).
Hybrid green houses can be covered or open and cobs on rails to allow sun or keepem awake or add extra few hours if flooring in winter perse. Would be my dream to make an automatic solar hybrid greenhouse

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This place is full of gorgeous plants and alot of reading, some very good info also. I’ve been reading and scrolling all day.

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i been doing it every day since i joined lol. sometimes i read for hours going thru old threads etc i can get pretty tunnel vision and then its 4 am…

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No doubt I totally believe that, my eyes are already hurting.

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