For gunstocks, use baking soda and superglue. You have to practice with stain and,or sawdust, but it works great and is sandable. Absolutely will not work on floors unless you want to make it your life's work.
There is a massive plant that makes and distributes most of the bagged soils you find in the garden centers right up the road from me.. They do not screen what goes into the bags. And, guess where all the cow manure from the sale barn right next door goes.
I have a large pile of manure I got about 10 to 12 years ago. There are some flowers trying to grow on it. I check every year just to see what is going on. It is just now starting to grow without withering and dying in 2-3 weeks.
That Grazon is tough stuff, and this is in the manure.
Nope. Can go as long as 10 years based on my experience.
It is the active ingredient in Grazon. There is not a hay producer in Ga that doesn't use it. I have used it for years.
Best to not use ANY manure for plants you don't want to kill.
I set up and programmed a Mavic 2 pro for a friend. Incredible and a little scary what they can do.
Advice to someone buying with his own money is get a cheaper one to learn on first. It is far from intuitive , and learning can be expensive.
Yes, there are safety systems and levels of...
If you go at it to.make money, you will have a lot of trash to deal with. Rolloff loads every few weeks.
A neighbor did it for a while until the county shut him down for lack of permits.
Breaking stuff down to recover copper and aluminum is not bad, but not much money in it. More money walking...
Go by a dealer and verify.
A 22 year old livestock trailer is a long way from new.
A Featherlite is worth a lot used, but that doesn't appear to be all aluminum.