Harmen and all, I have found that the little "Red Tube" about the size of a
pencil lead you get with WD-40 or carb cleaner works great. I have several
in my tackle box and keep a couple in my pocket when fishing. I normally cut
them to about 2" long. Gives me 2 or 3 from one tube.

Just got in a few minutes ago and am a little stiff and sore. Worked the
trade today on 4 small windows in Roswell, got back to check on Amanda about
11, (she was home from school sick). Then headed down to Lakewood and made
some headway on the house, managed to salvage 28 2X4's and get the bedroom
framed in. Only bad thing was it never got over 37 today, supposed to be
down to 14 tonight. Will head down early in the morning and see what I can
get done before church tomorrow night. Theresa will stop by and see what
progress I have made, haven't told her anything except that I am making
ground, hope she is pleasantly surprised with what I have gotten done. She
knows I've been doing something by the way I am stove up each night and
morning. I have been taking pictures and may make a new page on my web site.
Jimi


Harmen Boshuis wrote:

> A short length of a broken rod tip makes a great tool for tying nail
knots.
> Make a loop in the line and wrap one end of this around both ends and the
> rod section. Put the end that was used to wrap through the rod tip (inside
> the wraps). Tighten the knot a bit and remove the rod section. Tighten the
> knot.
>




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