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    Brad it's funny you should say that, my two dogs left enough holes in the lawn, that I spent part of the day, filling them in and reseeding them!
    here is a before shot of the grill and I'll post an after shot in a little bit.
    " "No matter where you go, there you are!" Steve.

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    Ok here is the grill after stripping off the old paint and hitting it with one step rust converter. It has a few small dents that will need filling, and a big one that I might need to pound out a little further.

    And yes here is the yard Brad, goats would be easier

    " "No matter where you go, there you are!" Steve.

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    Ooooooooh, that lawn looks like too much work to me! No, actually, I miss not having a lawn to care for now that I live in a Condo. I used to really enjoy getting out on a Saturday, putting some rock and roll on my walkman, and pushing the mower to get some exercise.

    Your grille cleaned up really well. What one step did you use to kill the rust?

    Don

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    Thanks Don. It is Mar-Hyde One Step. It's a nice product for hitting a sanded rusty surface and then priming over. The more rust the better it sticks. It comes both in spray can and liquid bottle, that works great in a cheap mister bottle,like you use for water. The lawn is a futile project between weeds dogs and the hot summer, but I love looking out on the green area right after it's mowed!
    " "No matter where you go, there you are!" Steve.

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    I like your yard, dogs need ran. If you run the stink out of them they will come home and sleep.
    Great year of F1. FWIW, I had a 6'2 friend that chopped his 4" and it still had plenty of room. It was his daily for his tree trimming business.

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