2025 Project Post Ho Thread

Or is it what people are willing to pay
There's that and .....

Some things are priceless and have no intrinsic value - like the registry and the work and what I will call the "love" that it took and takes to make something like that happen. That's priceless. IMO
 
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Well I removed any comments I had on the most recent DIY thread - I'll not make any comment on that thread :p
 
There's that and .....

Some things are priceless and have no intrinsic value - like the registry and the work and what I will call the "love" that it took and takes to make something like that happen. That's priceless. IMO
Not that it’s priceless, just imagine if I valued it at my current gig work hourly rate………………………………….
 
Returned my 2 gallon HDX sprayer i didn't care for the nozzle at all and it was difficult for me to use so I got a one gallon ORTHO sprayer and it's got a great nozzle but I can't figure out if how to mix. Do I put the 24 oz of concentrate in with the one gallon of Water? That's how I did it in the 2 gallon unit but will that overfill it in the one gallon unit?
 
I'm sure ORTHO would design it too accommodate a gallon of water and the 24 oz of the concentrate they say to use. Otherwise I will put less water I guess. What a PITA this weed crap is. I'm just too old to do it all manually again this year hahahaha
 
Looked at battery operated one and they are a tad pricey. But I may have to go that route if this one gallo one won't work out
 
My car ins. Bill is 625.00 for 6 months!!! WTF I'M NOT A TEENAGER PEOPLE! Lol State Farm trying to recover funds or what???
 
Returned my 2 gallon HDX sprayer i didn't care for the nozzle at all and it was difficult for me to use so I got a one gallon ORTHO sprayer and it's got a great nozzle but I can't figure out if how to mix. Do I put the 24 oz of concentrate in with the one gallon of Water? That's how I did it in the 2 gallon unit but will that overfill it in the one gallon unit?
Whats the chemical your using ?
Whats the label say ... concentrates are diluted and usually based on small ounces of chemical...
Applying the proper amount accourding to label is law everywhere! Federal and states !

Using excessive amounts of sokemchemicals wont be more effective but can contaminate the soil etc. ,, Round up is one of theose and ususally lasts around 2 days in the soil . I would use a max of 3 ounces per gallon .. other chemicals more or less depending on the application and calibration of the sprayer and nozzle rates lol ... there is more than meets the eye when it comes to chemical applications .. Try to follow the label for the application your using ...
 
Looked at battery operated one and they are a tad pricey. But I may have to go that route if this one gallo one won't work out
A simple pump up spray would suffice .. i got 2 1 gallon sprays a while ago for $10 at home depot .
 
My car ins. Bill is 625.00 for 6 months!!! WTF I'M NOT A TEENAGER PEOPLE! Lol State Farm trying to recover funds or what???
Insurance is nothing but a racket ,, people should not pay for others mistakes ..
 

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