17 pts ยท November 5, 2018
(2) for the possibility of maybe controlled burning some of the wooden debris in piles, it could save on the dumpster perhaps.
Be careful about that roof, don't want that coming down unexpected. I'd also look into perhaps clearing a large portion spot in the yard (1)
(2) The most annoying part will actually be finding and cleaning up the nails so they don't go through someone's foot...
If money is more a concern than time, I'd just use a Sledgehammer, Pry Bar, and if you have one a Sawzall with a Demolition blade. (1)
I'd hesitate on any of those chain solutions below. Chain+Tension+sudden lack of tension = chain to the face.
(5) solar system during formation. For example, Earth has much of the Iron concentration of our system. Mars is Iron poor.
(4) the pair star contains much of the binary systems metal content. Not unlike how different elements concentrate in different parts of
(3) I want to know the metal content of the pair star, information that I have not found with a brief search. It would be possible that
(2) this raises the possibility that these stars are actually outliers due to other explanations for their low metal content.
I have a bigger concern, it's a binary system and the article does not state the metal content of its pair star. (1)
#1 borderline looks like a renaissance painting waiting to happen.
(2) for the possibility of maybe controlled burning some of the wooden debris in piles, it could save on the dumpster perhaps.
Be careful about that roof, don't want that coming down unexpected. I'd also look into perhaps clearing a large portion spot in the yard (1)
(2) The most annoying part will actually be finding and cleaning up the nails so they don't go through someone's foot...
If money is more a concern than time, I'd just use a Sledgehammer, Pry Bar, and if you have one a Sawzall with a Demolition blade. (1)
I'd hesitate on any of those chain solutions below. Chain+Tension+sudden lack of tension = chain to the face.
(5) solar system during formation. For example, Earth has much of the Iron concentration of our system. Mars is Iron poor.
(4) the pair star contains much of the binary systems metal content. Not unlike how different elements concentrate in different parts of
(3) I want to know the metal content of the pair star, information that I have not found with a brief search. It would be possible that
(2) this raises the possibility that these stars are actually outliers due to other explanations for their low metal content.
I have a bigger concern, it's a binary system and the article does not state the metal content of its pair star. (1)
#1 borderline looks like a renaissance painting waiting to happen.