Noel, Buy a good tool, it'll last forever. Think carefully about the job to be done (watch a YouTube) and you won't foul it up (unless you're stupid). A professional will cost many times more than your "expensive" tool, your time, and your materials.
Cynthia, No and no. I hire a good professional. He gets the job done. If he breaks something it's on him. I do my own job with my own skills. I don't have time to learn another once in a while job. I spend money to save me effort and time to do what I want to do with my time.
Evelina, As someone who lives near train crossings, a train can be stopped for some time waiting for the track to clear down the line, so this gives people a chance to get around it. It is not a waste, it is a convenience and a courtesy; and depending on local statutes, it is a regulation.
Noel, Buy a good tool, it'll last forever. Think carefully about the job to be done (watch a YouTube) and you won't foul it up (unless you're stupid). A professional will cost many times more than your "expensive" tool, your time, and your materials.
Cynthia, No and no. I hire a good professional. He gets the job done. If he breaks something it's on him. I do my own job with my own skills. I don't have time to learn another once in a while job. I spend money to save me effort and time to do what I want to do with my time.
Evelina, As someone who lives near train crossings, a train can be stopped for some time waiting for the track to clear down the line, so this gives people a chance to get around it. It is not a waste, it is a convenience and a courtesy; and depending on local statutes, it is a regulation.
Like what noise a threatened raccoon or opossum makes?
like, how expensive tools are, how to foul it up, and how in the end it was cheaper to have a professional do the work.
Nothing is impossible when you don't know what the hell you're talking about.
No and no. I hire a good professional. He gets the job done. If he breaks something it's on him. I do my own job with my own skills. I don't have time to learn another once in a while job. I spend money to save me effort and time to do what I want to do with my time.
But i'll probably never use it again.
It'll take him another 30 years to "fix" it
you dont go up and down, you just wait those 10-15 second as train pass the crossing.... its one lane, not 15.... wasted (stolen) money.
#25 and fire is fire... it can melt the whole thing... you do not wanna be burried under heavy moisted snow...
As someone who lives near train crossings, a train can be stopped for some time waiting for the track to clear down the line, so this gives people a chance to get around it. It is not a waste, it is a convenience and a courtesy; and depending on local statutes, it is a regulation.
They had babies in the mean time and they are cute af