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Wheel barrows are for people that ain't checked out with tractors and bucket loaders.

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Get some rubbing compound. I seriously doubt that oiling it up would cause a fire, but it would put out some smoke. When it's cold enuf for a fire, you don't want to be opening all the doors and windows to air out your house.

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Troy- Scoop all of these up and put them on your driveway. Rinse them with a hose for 5 or 10 minutes. Kick them around a bit, trying to get them turned over. Move them to a dry spot. When the pebbles are dry, they will be fine to put back in the pond. This is a very dilute bleach solution ...

Answered: What brings out the true colors in cypress wood ...

I rub after the smoothing of the wood itself...I rub a fair amount on the cloth i am using that has stain ect(or what ever you may have been using but an oiled up/saturated but not dripping cloth exsample is your pledge rag under your sink furniture polish) i highly recommend using a paper plate ...
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Yes, you can. However, you may not get the results that you would with a "fresh" one! <G>

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#1 Make sure the auger is sharp #2 Don't push, let the auger dig it's own hole. If you push too hard, it will lock up, as you've reported. #3 What kind of wood are you trying to use? The harder the wood, the better quality of bit is needed.