WAYWT - The Hard Labour Edition aka "Working in your workwear".
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The retaining wall is all but finished. Just need to take a stone cutter to some top blocks to take them round the corners.
Next step is 60m2 of deck. Starts tomorrow.
Here's my 68 that has been my work shirt for the past couple of seasons. Elbow blow out is imminent:
Well done Neph.
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Retaining wall looks great.
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neph, 1st, that wall is bhadd ahss. well done!
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Dunno if you can call this hard labor, but continuing the stripping process of shellac from the stairs. Almost 1/2 way done….can see untouched on he left and stripped to the right. Thank God for acetone and MEK
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Here you can see the vast difference once stripped. Some spots are easy, some are caked on and cracked badly. This hoise was never kept up with much, if at all. That includes about 4 generations I believe…..
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Besides tons of sweating, the only time I'd say tough was last night. Hunched over the rail cleaning that area for about an hour to hour and half with my back screaming in pain. Going back at it later after installing a new window upstairs.
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Working in the garden in my IH-526Jod
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^ Thank you neph [emoji4]
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^ Lovely garden and my favourite IH jacket. Nice wellies too [emoji1]
My frikin wellies - thief
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Working in the garden as well in my ihsh-25 and 634sii
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Thank you!
This denim has aged marvelously for only ten months. They get better everyday…
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I'm looking forward to the day when my UHR become work jeans.
Mine became workwear sooner than I had planned. After the initial soak, I followed instruction, and gave them a machine wash. Unfortunately, I neglected to change the water level setting on my top loader. The agitator had its way with them. They were covered in slashes of missing indigo. I figured some time at work would help. It did. The marks are far less noticeable, now.
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As promised here are some photos of what I do. Unfortunately it was 90+ degrees, I wore Wranglers. I'll grab a selfie in one of the pairs I wore later and post it here.
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Seven days later