I think the train load of honey left the station, and is not coming back. This lady called the county when I was in the middle of moving in. Things were ok then, and I did add the clubcab project since, but I am allowed one unregistered vehicle, so it is ok. I think that they all thought I did not have all the rest registered. This lady with a big nose would come down when she saw me down at the shop, and call me over to the fence, and want to talk for hours. I tried my best to be nice, but last summer she called me, and I did not even stop my stride, or look over, I just went in the shop and fired up the lathe.
This county is crazy on wanting fences. To the rear of my property is rugged, undevelopable land, then the Colorado river. I had to put a fence across the rear of the property. They said there is no requirement, except that it has to be opaque, could have used pallets, roof panels, what ever. I'm tempted to paint the back side with the worst looking mismatched paint I can find in the mis mixed paint section. There is a property in town, that the guy painted in big blue letters something like "There Bob, I painted my fence." I can understand why he did it.
We came close to buying a small farm, with two nice shops. But I think it was cutting things too close finance wise.
As the saying goes, You can make anything you want with a shaoer, except money. Setup right, it also gives a better finish then a mill. Straight vs round scoring.