• Sunbelt Rentals
    Sunbelt Rentals
    1275 W Mound St, Columbus
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  • Sunbelt Rentals
    Sunbelt Rentals
    2.5
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    275 Reynoldsburg New Albany Rd, Blacklick
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    "absolutely terrible place to go I show up with a 2003 Tahoe and a 20ft trailer rated for 14000lbs i have a mini wood chipper on there 1800lbs i am picking up a mini wood chipper a additional 1800 lbs the guy that is loading me proceeds to walk away and make a call to nark me out saying that im overloaded lol then i complain and argue with him to just get someone else that has some knowledge then the younger supposid guy that knows it all proceeds to tell me as well that ill be over loaded it was the most insane waste of my time so they made me go down to the corner unload the chipper by hand then come back then i had to unload the stump grinder and then reload both to please them they have no knowledge of weight wouldnt even let me drive off the property with the stump grinder that was already purchased it didnt even belong to them and they still hassled me it was a terrible experience i do not recommend buying or renting from these unknowledgeable people ever and the workers should be fired for assuming a tahoe couldnt haul 3800lbs its unbeleivable and sad these young kids just dont know a thing sad world we live in the company should be shut down"
  • The Home Depot
    The Home Depot
    2.5
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    4101 Trueman Blvd, Hilliard
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    "I purchased my GE top load washer & dryer online, through Home Depot, on August 25, 2020. I also went with their extended warranty through Asurion. \nDuring the first part of December 2024 the washing machine wasn't functioning\nproperly. I contacted Home Depot Protection Plan. About a week and a half later on December 16, 2024, a technician arrived and determined the unit needed a speed sensor, and ordered one. On January 2, 2025 the speed sensor was replaced. It didn't solve the issue. A motor & invertor board was ordered. On January 15, 2025 those parts were installed. Didn't help. The main board was installed. Still not working properly. A technician was due to come out on January 15, 2025, but received a call saying the wiring harness needed replaced. Again, on order. It is due to be installed February 6, 2025. It's going two months with no working machine. They won't replace the unit, even though a technician has been out here four times. I'm 76 years old and having to go to a laundromat. I can safely say this has been one of the worse experiences I've had to deal with."
  • Lowe's Home Improvement
    Lowe's Home Improvement
    2.5
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    2345 Silver Dr, Columbus
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    "I bought 20 feet of wire at a price of $ 133 . I need another that did not have and told me to go to a electric store down the road, i went there and got the part i needed, then asked them what they see the wire for it came to $ 42. I went to take back the wire to Lowe's in Heath they would not refund me the money because they said that have a policy they can't take back cut wire. The funny thing is they had an area where they were selling cut wire, so at some time someone got a refund. I said I was done with them and would be going to Home Depot, they don't care, and I do spend quite a bit of money in the last few years."
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Cottonwood and Balsam Poplar | Geophysical Institute
The Klukwan giant holds the national record for black cottonwood diameter. Its nearest rival, a tree near Salem, Oregon, does hold the national height record. The Klukwan giant belies the belief that trees tend to get smaller the farther north one goes. Both balsam poplar and cottonwood have value for fuel wood, pulp and lumber.
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Northern Tree Habitats - Geophysical Institute
Interior Alaskan forests have only six native tree species: white spruce, black spruce, quaking aspen, balsam poplar, larch (tamarack) and paper birch. Northern Canadian forests have all of those, plus jack pine, balsam fir and lodgepole pine. Since northern Canada and interior Alaska share the same grueling climate and extremes of daylength, why are the Canadian tree species absent from ...
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The majesty and mystery of Alaska yellow cedar | Geophysical Institute
A tree near one of our campsites had a crack at its base through which we could pass the folded saw. Yet the tree was still alive, with just one rope of cambium — the outer bark that transports water and nutrients — snaking up the trunk. A few of its blue-green feathery leaves flagged from the top of what otherwise looked like a snag.
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The largest black spruce in Alaska | Geophysical Institute
The tree leans uphill, and its trunk is 45 inches around. When I hugged it, I could barely clasp my hands together. The largest black spruce in Alaska is a lucky tree, because its neighbors to the north are gone, removed in the mid-1990s during the installation of a power line.
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Tree Rings and History | Geophysical Institute
A tree's age can be easily determined by counting its growth rings, as any Boy or Girl Scout knows. Annually, the tree adds new layers of wood which thicken during the growing season and thin during the winter. These annual growth rings are easily discernible (and countable) in cross-sections of the tree's trunk. In good growing years, when sunlight and rainfall are plentiful, the growth rings ...
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Witches' Broom | Geophysical Institute
Witches' broom on spruce trees is caused by a rust disease (a kind of fungus disease). The rust lives on the spruce tree throughout the year. Each spring, small yellow pustules appear on the new needles of the broom. A strong sweet odor, which is easily recognizable, usually accompanies the maturation of these pustules.
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Trees as Earthquake Fault Indicators | Geophysical Institute
Then using tree ring dating methods, it may be possible to date earthquakes occurring before historical records were kept. The ability to identify and date very large earthquakes occurring within the past thousand years is important in establishing earthquake risk and for predicting future earthquakes.
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The secret life of red squirrels | Geophysical Institute
Stan Boutin has climbed more than 5,000 spruce trees in the last 30 years. He has often returned to the forest floor knowing if a ball of twigs and moss within the tree contained newborn red squirrel pups. Over the years, those squirrels have taught Boutin and his colleagues many things, including an apparent ability to predict the future.
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More on Why Tree Trunks Spiral | Geophysical Institute
I eventually found a tree with a spiral lightning mark and it followed the spiral grain exactly. One tree, of course, proves nothing. "But why should the tree spiral? More speculation here: Foliage tends to be thicker on the south side of the tree because of better sunlight.
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The Life of A White Spruce In The Subarctic | Geophysical Institute
This majestic tree is one of the most commercially important species in the Interior, it is valued for the houselogs, firewood, and other products that are derived from it. In fact, it has been and still is the most important tree in the subsistence life of the Alaska Athabascans, who use all parts of the tree including the roots and resin.