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  • From: "Christopher Mauchline" <mauch1@aol.com>
  • To: nafex@yahoogroups.com
  • Subject: [nafex] OT: Re: Plant Tags
  • Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2001 14:25:55 -0000

Because I'm a Stephen Wright fan...

>...I have an industrial design program called AUTOCAD. I have all my
> property and trees drawn full size for 2 acres.

You mean you have drawings of your property that are actual size?
Wow! But how do you fold it...


Sorry just couldn't resist :-)

Chris Mauchline
SE PA, zone 6

--- In nafex@y..., "Gordon C. Nofs" <gcnofs@h...> wrote:
> Jack
> I also have stamps, and can go to the shop and get any size I
want to use.
> plus the handy holder that holds them in line.
> This would be great, but you have to realize how many trees and
varieties
> some have. I have an industrial design program called AUTOCAD. I
have all my
> property and trees drawn full size for 2 acres. But I also have
trees that
> are multiple varieties. Still hard to keep up. I am always out of
date it
> seems.
> Gordon
> ******************************************************************
> Fellow Nafexer's, I have a suggestion for u folks who have
trouble
> remembering what your trees are. I bought a stamping set which is
> used to stamp letters or numbers into metal. There is a stamp for
> each letter and numeral, and some special characters like "&", and
> you use a hammer to stamp the letters onto your ID tag. You can use
> thick aluminum or brass ( 1/16 to 1/4 in.) for your tags, and attach
> them with stainless steel wire, and the tags will last longer than
> you will. A set that stamps 1/4 in. high letters is about $12 or $14
> bucks plus shipping. Hope this helps.
>
> Jack Wigal, Washington, WV
>
>
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