rd65
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I picked one of these up a few years back. Seems to work fine here, even with our Cascade Concrete. I didn't have a need for it last year and hope to not have to use it too often this year.
Oh, it'll be OK. I have seventy miles of rural highway and three-hundred-some of Interstate. It's the first snow of the year, so the idiots who wreck their rigs haven't done so yet and the out-of-state truckers "don't need no chains" and out-of state driver have four-wheel drive and bald All-Season tires on the super slab. Then turn around and do it again.I detest driving here in the snow. Just WAY too many idiots that don't have a clue what they are doing getting in the way and causing accidents.
Considering that our heavy snows give the 5 hp Ariens a run for its money, I'm not seeing that being real useful. Does it only throw snow to the front? Utterly useless for me if so.I picked one of these up a few years back. Seems to work fine here, even with our Cascade Concrete. I didn't have a need for it last year and hope to not have to use it too often this year.
yes, only forward. We are only about 13 miles inland from the Sound and around 350' elevation. Snow is seldom, every few years we might get 6"-10". Wasn't recommending for your type of situation, although they do have battery powered ones.Considering that our heavy snows give the 5 hp Ariens a run for its money, I'm not seeing that being real useful. Does it only throw snow to the front? Utterly useless for me if so.
I wanted to say a windows utility, but that was my old laptop. On my new w11 ms surface pro, i am using the Synology Drive Client app. It does a delta backup, but i think there are other options. I really haven't had time to dig into what's possible.What are you using for your automated backup? I'm thinking I should set up something like that, the manual backups to an external drive are getting annoying. I also have a lot of older smaller disks as well as CDs, DVDs, and even tapes, it would be nice to consolidate those as well.
I noted the smell that stuff throws once and i had someone tell me it doesn't smell bad. I was like wwwwhhaaaat??? It reeks lol.Fluid Filmed three of the Jeeps (forgot to take a pic of the third one) before the snow started flying a few days ago. The stink has finally dropped to reasonable levels in the other garage.![]()
That be like everywhere puppy.I detest driving here in the snow. Just WAY too many idiots that don't have a clue what they are doing getting in the way and causing accidents.
Nice work! You’re getting there.Finished up the lathe carriage, well, 99% finished. One of the cap screws holding the apron on is too long, so I need to order the correct cheese head for it before too much longer. Also added some drawers to hold small pieces such as HSS and boring bars.
I should start on the headstock, but I want to get the shop back down to a dull roar clutter wise. I have a tendency for random things to be set anywhere during a project, so I need to take care of that next.
Also started to make a list of all the things needed to finish the bathroom remodel I started a couple years ago, keep the wife happy on that front. There isn't much left to do, but besides making it easy to just start something else, it is just as easy to button it up.
Don't forget the chargers for the L-top and phone!What am I forgetting?
Already packed--car and wall chargers both. I even have a stupid USB Micro cable if I need to charge my NOCO jumper.Don't forget the chargers for the L-top and phone!
Good Luck! Drive safe!




I detest driving here in the snow. Just WAY too many idiots that don't have a clue what they are doing getting in the way and causing accidents.
Thanks, Kay. Never knew such a thing existed!
...on bald all-season tires....Same here. Too many Californians who have never driven in snow.....but they have a 4 wheel drive vehicle.........it'll go anywhere in the snow..........
Shoulda' got the Uri Geller Signature model.
Thanks!Hey @Beerhippie if you have any issues when you are on this side of the hill, give me a holler and I will give you a hand.
Only one, as the other holds my cane.
Good luck. We're all counting on you.Whew. Trying to get caught up--or maybe a little ahead of the curve--since I'm taking the rest of the week off. Not making progress--one step forward, two back.
Fixed things. More things need fixin'. Make-up air unit is working again. Kitchen upright freezer icing maybe fixed--it might need a couple of new door gaskets. Leaking sink drain in the kitchen fixed. Leaking sink drain in the pub fixed. It seems that knocking the P-traps around while mopping doesn't improve the seals. Replaced sink faucet gaskets in the pub bathroom. Hooked the flapper valve chain back up in one of the outside bathrooms.
Cleaned furnace intake screens. Changed filters.
Now I'm running around like a decapitated barnyard fowl trying to get everything ready to leave tomorrow for a four-hundred-mile test drive. Double-checking tools--same for safety and sleeping gear just in case. Bring my coffee maker and a stove for emergencies? I'll p-ack this laptop up in the morning. What am I forgetting?
Plan is drive over tomorrow afternoon, spend the night in a motel, check out the rig in the AM, do the purchase thing if I like it, put on winter tires/rims, safety check, head back. Hopefully make it home Thurs evening.
I hope I return to an operating brewpub.
Wish me luck....
Around here we get the ones that try to drive over the 5K foot mountain at night in a Civic with bald tires wearing shorts, and flip flops when it's sketchy with chains. I'm getting tired of trying to save them from themselves.Same here. Too many Californians who have never driven in snow.....but they have a 4 wheel drive vehicle.........it'll go anywhere in the snow..........





Oh, we get 'em too. Plus the folks who navigate solely by GPS. See, out here, there's lots of backroads. Some good, some passable, some marginal, some not--especially in winter. Local S&R call it "death by GPS". Head out on the road the GPS tells you is the shortcut, find yourself facing a three--foot snow drift and decide that, since the GPS tell you that this two-track through the woods is the highway, you should just plow right on through that drift in your Subie Forester with bald tires in your cargo shorts and flip-flops....Around here we get the ones that try to drive over the 5K foot mountain at night in a Civic with bald tires wearing shorts, and flip flops when it's sketchy with chains. I'm getting tired of trying to save them from themselves.
Are you also using the Synology hardware or are you backing up to something different?I wanted to say a windows utility, but that was my old laptop. On my new w11 ms surface pro, i am using the Synology Drive Client app. It does a delta backup, but i think there are other options. I really haven't had time to dig into what's possible.
I also use their DS File and DS Audio apps on my phone to get to everything on it. They are pretty basic, but meets my humble needs lol. I have a lot of bootleg concert audio files, so i use DS Audio to play those on my phone. They have a lot of tools that i either don't need, don't know i need, or have time to learn.


Some of this stuff is 8-10" in diameter....but its not straight for more than 2" before it bends and curvesGetting that manzanita out of there is a good thing!
If there are any big chunk stumps it might be worth trying to make something from it?
backup up from my surface pro to my synology box.Are you also using the Synology hardware or are you backing up to something different?



