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15 February 2006, 23:14
butchloc
need some cleaning advice
our english setter is now about 1 1/2 yrs old. Untried yet, but saturday he showed great promise, following in his predecessors footsteps. Perched in the living room is our blue/gold macaw, who upon seeing a crat issues a growl. The only time he make the sound is when a crat is in sight. Tory our old setter would checkout the windows when he heard the growl and run to the door. We'd let him out and he'd tree the crat. I'm not home much so my wife would take here little sig 230 out and blast the crat out of the tree. Now with tory gone, amos, our new setter, is setting himself up. Saturday he was looking out the window and let go with the most meancing growl we'd ever heard him make Sure enough here comes a nice yellow crat walking up the driveway. The dogs is showing real promise. Out came the K hornet kept by the door just for such emergencies. The crat started running, but at 100 feet you just don't have to give to much lead. Just about the time it ran by the fronr of the machine shed, well, a 40 gr nosler BT at about 3400 collided with his midsection. Now for the advice - the machine shed doors are rough cut cedar - how do you clean blown up pieces of yellow crat off rough cut cedar??
15 February 2006, 23:53
poletax
If my Brudder-N-Law is gonna 'borrow' Roll Eyes my charcoal grill, I always let my dawgs lick the grill rack clean.Sometimes it takes several turnings and most of the afternoon,but man does it shine.
I think this idea would work for your pup/machine shed problem.


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16 February 2006, 03:01
N. S. Sherlock
Patina is a valued aspect of a machine shed.


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16 February 2006, 17:21
worriedman
High pressure washer with fan spray, works like a charm.


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17 February 2006, 09:23
HTRN
Two words: HIGH VOLTAGE.


HTRN


17 February 2006, 10:40
Old Elk Hunter
After you clean off the cat remains besure to cut a notch in the wooden door. A notch for each cat. If you have to cut so many notches in the wooden doors that they start to fall apart remember that there are plenty of cedar
trees growing out here and the door can be replaced, so don't stop shooting cats or letting your dogs get them.


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17 February 2006, 18:51
panzerguy
Just remember to display the notched doors to memorialize your conquests, in a prominent place.
18 February 2006, 22:30
brassb
Pressure washer, start at lowest pressure with fan or "oscilllating" nozzle, hold at an angle to avoid driving it into the wood. Use cold water, hot water sets (cooks) blood. Cleaner made for wood decks works well on porches, might work on doors.
18 February 2006, 22:54
DigitalDan
Wire brush for the chunks, peroxide for the blood. Assuming you don't want evidence of course.

Dan

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