coldh2o
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When the smell goes away, that's when you know the item is ready for use.
I had a girlfriend like that.
When the smell goes away, that's when you know the item is ready for use.
yeah, i am not opening that can again in the house lolI’ve used spoiled paint on out door stuff that seems to be fine, but the smell alone would keep me from using it on anything indoors. I just hit it with the mixer and painted as usual. YMMV


Linkage geometry can be interesting and frustrating, and very satisfying once you get it right. I went through several iterations just to redesign the flex link on my X-1/9Gotta fiddle with the trans linkage again--how can a simple rod be so hard to get right?
Any black dots around the underside of the top rim?But it's latex. I did some googling. Seems latex can "spoil", especially if it freezes. This didn't freeze though. I dunno. Weird. I've opened old latex that likely has froze and never ran across this.

I didn't see any but might not have looked. It's white paint so I think i might have seen it. I'm not opening it again.Any black dots around the underside of the top rim?
Hope it’s nothing too serious Kay.Another no-shop day. Stairs are not my friend. I'm saving my thigh n knee for tomorrow.
I spent a couple hours on the ladder the other day, fixing my roof before the high winds and rains came again. For some unknown reason ladders beat me up. And, obviously, moreso as I age ungracefully.Hope it’s nothing too serious Kay.
Your title may be short but I would sure as hell hate to write your job descriptionMy official job title is Plant Manager, so I'd best get onto managing the plants!
I started today with the Scotch thistle and Hound's Tongue infestation in the "Back Forty" of the pub grounds.
Those are second-year rosettes of Scotch thistle. Nasty stuff. It can grow up to twelve feet tall and form dense thickets. The previous LO of the property let it get completely out of control--he'd spray after it had set seed--useless.
I managed those cute little plants with Trimek herbicide.
I've been keeping on it for the last six years and had it pretty well in hand. Last year, the property was put on the market and I was told not to bother, so it got ahead of me again. Now that we're booking the property with Harvest Hosts, I'm back to spraying.
Hoping to start tree pruning next week. I think I'll see to my pruning tools tomorrow.
For now, it's tinkering time on the Brick again... I think I'm putting the R&R bed back in, as the parts for the new bed won't be here 'til at least next week. Gotta fiddle with the trans linkage again--how can a simple rod be so hard to get right?
I would sure as hell hate to write your job description
iv got a stock one in my barn waiting on the day my wife says i can fight that mess without worry lol
I've probably asked this already. Do you have ventilation for your laser? And a cover? The only reason I ask is that mine raises quite a bit of smoke, especially since I upgraded the module to 20 watts. And oh does it stink when I do plastic or leather and the like.
...what brand? Might go on Ric....Started going through the couple remaining boxes in the garage from when we moved here 4 1/2 years ago. Found some new parts that were never installed on my long gone 2000 Ranger & my wife's old 99 Explorer Sport we sold last year. I have a set of new front brake pads that fit the Ranger or the Explorer if anyone needs them.
You probably know, but just in case. . . shoes make a big difference on ladders. Work boots with stiff shanks are good. Sneakers not so much. (Pretty sure you aren't into Florida Safety Shoes, but those aren't good either.)I spent a couple hours on the ladder the other day, fixing my roof before the high winds and rains came again. For some unknown reason ladders beat me up. And, obviously, moreso as I age ungracefully.
I'm slowly healing. I think by tomorrow I'll be in a better place, and probably over it all by Monday.
Tonight I've had a warm puppy laying along my legs, and now another laying across my legs making both failing bits feel better. They're a blessing.
No cover. Right now the ventilation is an oscillating fan and opening the shop doors. There's an 8' garage door on two walls of the shop and if I open them up, there's a good draft that flows through. I'm working on better ventilation with a ventilation fan and a nearby window so I can keep the big doors closed when it's colder outside. If I'm burning hazardous stuff (plastics) I put a mask on.I've probably asked this already. Do you have ventilation for your laser? And a cover? The only reason I ask is that mine raises quite a bit of smoke, especially since I upgraded the module to 20 watts. And oh does it stink when I do plastic or leather and the like.

This is my burner box, if it helps.No cover. Right now the ventilation is an oscillating fan and opening the shop doors. There's an 8' garage door on two walls of the shop and if I open them up, there's a good draft that flows through. I'm working on better ventilation with a ventilation fan and a nearby window so I can keep the big doors closed when it's colder outside. If I'm burning hazardous stuff (plastics) I put a mask on.



I had a coworker up to recently who did a lot of what I do around the facility. He left trails of cut zip ties, zip tie tails and screws everywhere he went. I'm still picking the damned things up.
Where do i getz me a parts hanger like this? Old microphone stand?
