Grizz1963
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Nice gifting Steve.
Looks like you may need to become Sharon’s secret Santa
Looks like you may need to become Sharon’s secret Santa
and a happy new year to you both and all your family.
Andy: you sir have some skills at PIE MAKING and I bet they were pretty tasty too.
i'm crossing my fingers that you figure out the CONE MAKING SOLUTION which i'm sure you will.
when you say not TOO WINDY i'm guessing it's still 10+ MPH cause i can't recall any days in Oklahoma when the wind didn't blow.

Nice gifting Steve.
Looks like you may need to become Sharon’s secret Santa
Thanks, Mullet Steve!!
Andy, you and your wife are most welcome, a merryand a happy new year to you both and all your family.
I'm glad it arrived in one piece, and better late than never.
Yipee ki yay.![]()

You wouldn't think there'd be that much wind out there what with all the covered wagons roaming around the prairie and such blocking the wind![]()
Andy: that's too funny cause the WIND actually woke me up today at 3:30am. it's has been windy up here lately and I think last week we had winds over 50mph, but that is pretty rare here in PARADISE.
We'll have to keep an eye on this in 2019 and see who's living where the air blows harder.
hope you have a relaxing day after you feed all the critters and you and your lovely wife.
cheers
You wouldn't think there'd be that much wind out there what with all the covered wagons roaming around the prairie and such blocking the wind![]()
JB, they gave up the covered wagons long ago, and you knew that. They ride around in a surrey with the fringe on top.
We still have the Conestoga wagons here in Kansas, fitted with sails of course.
Andy, you were at Walmart so it's not too big a surprise. However, that right there is why I wouldn't let Liane put this on any of our cars -- it's on the garage freezer. She really thinks Miss Ellie is smart but I don't see it. She's a wonderful little dog but I wouldn't ask her to take me to the airport.Went to Walmart today, and witnessed a level of class I ddin't even know existed.
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Sadly that sticker is true, instead of being taught to be careful out of respect for others property.Only had a little shop time, but I started welding up a shrink crack in one of the brass castings. I'm new to brass welding. It took more heat than I was expecting and had to put my cutting tip on to get enough heat.
Since the crack has contamination in it I'm having to grind it out part way to get the filler to flow in. I was dreaming I might just fuse the crack with no filler but that was not working out.
Ugly, isn't it?
The end user is planning on machining the entire exterior surface.
Thanks for stopping by.
Andy, you were at Walmart so it's not too big a surprise. However, that right there is why I wouldn't let Liane put this on any of our cars -- it's on the garage freezer. She really thinks Miss Ellie is smart but I don't see it. She's a wonderful little dog but I wouldn't ask her to take me to the airport.
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Andy, you were at Walmart so it's not too big a surprise. However, that right there is why I wouldn't let Liane put this on any of our cars -- it's on the garage freezer. She really thinks Miss Ellie is smart but I don't see it. She's a wonderful little dog but I wouldn't ask her to take me to the airport.
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Sadly that sticker is true, instead of being taught to be careful out of respect for others property.
Andy, I don't know if that's ugly or not. I haven't done any gas welding in so long that I can't have an opinion. But in a burst of enthusiasm based on some things I've read over in Robert's thread (MP&C Shop Projects) I'm in the process of putting together a new gas rig.
As regards the door ding warning sign, I quickly learned to hold the door, even rest my hand on the door edge, as my daughter exits the vehicle. Kids don't know better when they are young - it's everything they can do to open the door and get out without falling. She didn't even think about door dings. It's on me and my wife to ensure my daughter didn't ding the neighbor's car.
On the other hand, my wife and daughter and I went to see a movie the other day, and when we got back out to our car, the guy next to us was way over the line and crowding our car. I had to crawl over the center console from the passenger side to get into the drivers seat. Quite the feat, considering my 6'7" frame.
I think I'm getting old, because I threw my back out doing that.
(Lot's of people would be surprised to find there are lines on the surface for parking guidance).Bob, around here there was a fad putting "My kid beat up your honor student" bumper stickers on their cars. It was sorta, mildly amusing one time, but after the 1000th time it definitely wasn't.

The inability of others to park properly is a whole new infuriating subject. I pride myself in putting my car squarely between the lines even when the car next to me is over their line. Crawling over the console when necessary to get out.(Lot's of people would be surprised to find there are lines on the surface for parking guidance).
Probably my worst offense was at work when a very nice car was angled across two parking spaces. Up close to the building. If you need two parking spaces because you don't have transportation and have to drive your pride and joy show piece among the great unwashed at least park it out in the far reaches of an empty parking lot, not next to the building. (plenty of parking may be an odd American occurrence). In any event I was driving my 75 Honda Civic (just larger than a Smart car) and I judged there was room between the angled rear of his car and the straight parked car next to him so I squeezed through, and by pulling my car to the front of the space, I was able to jockey it back and forth until my car was centered in my parking space, with it looking like he wheeled in and blocked me in. I had at least 2" between my car and his. Unfortunately I was a tad late getting off work and only was able to see him burning rubber down the parking lot. I will never ding someone else's car except on rare wind gust occasions that catch me off guard.
I think the modern pickup truck is the direct descendant of the buckboard.
Just think, the modern pickup will soon be able to drive itself. What's new isn't so new, as more than a century ago the buckboard was able to find its way home by itself. Or at least the horse hitched to it could.And it ran on renewable energy sources, and its emissions were fertilizer.
Andy, don’t you know only classy people shop at Walmart. Lol.
Here’s to bringing in a great New Years.
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I havent tried it on pure brass, but muratic acid works good to clean a copper/brass radiator prior to soldering. As I'm sure you know, just be careful , its pretty stout stuff, and flush well with water. Good Luck.
Also, nothing wrong with preheating your casting with a rosebud before trying to gas weld it. Good Luck
I hear you Andy. I feel the same way!!! One needs to be careful when parking, to make sure to not piss off others. You never know what response you will get!
From this:
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To this:
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Unfortunately, the cause is often the parking lot planner that fails to make the spaces large enough. Costco *usually* paints a boulevard between parking spaces so you don't have to take two spaces to protect your car doors. I wish other retailers would take a lesson.
Cheers!
One of my pet peeves is the shrinking dimensions of marked parking spaces - some parallel spaces are actually shorter than a couple of my cars. [emoji15]
The spaces at my new workplace are only a couple of inches wider than the F100, so I have to park right on the line on one side to open a door (depending on how the other cars are parked, I sometimes get in and out via the passenger side). [emoji19]
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Happy New year Andy.
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Happy New Year Andy.
Happy New Year, hope its a good one.![]()
Andy, it's 78F and 8 mph in Boca Raton. Sunny with 9.9 mile visibility. Winter has come.
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ALL: yep city parking guidelines sure don't allow for anything much bigger than a PRIUS and even the parking garages. one of the reasons I took my 86 year old mom to the hospital to visit my dad every day for 2+ weeks last summer that took an hour out of my days last summer was because she didn't want to dent up her newer car in the hospital's parking garage. Even though I wanted to stop and see dad i'd like to see the parking spaces everywhere made a bit bigger.
one thing California is now doing (I heard from a good source and haven't confirmed) is making it standard to put in a charging station in every new home's garage starting this year.
Andy: yep it's nice here today and maybe a bit cold, but as i've heard there is no such thing as bad weather and just bad clothing choices. it is supposed to be raining and very windy the coming 7 or so days. I do like seeing your comparisons on a daily basis and if you maintain this during the summer maybe the winds and temps on your end might be quite a bit higher.
any plans of making an aluminum car that is full electric?
BOB: sure sounds nice, but I still haven't been to Florida to check out the rumors that your weather is PERFECT.

I bought a pair of magnetic "bumpers" I can put on my car doors to protect them, as I have pretty narrow spaces at my condo. Naturally, the one time I don't use them, the neighbors who can't park, are entitled, and have rambunctious children dinged my door multiple times. At least the PDR guy was able to fix them for not too much money.One of my pet peeves is the shrinking dimensions of marked parking spaces - some parallel spaces are actually shorter than a couple of my cars. [emoji15]
The spaces at my new workplace are only a couple of inches wider than the F100, so I have to park right on the line on one side to open a door (depending on how the other cars are parked, I sometimes get in and out via the passenger side). [emoji19]
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Happy New year Andy.
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Jan 1, 2019 was a high of -1F with a low of -23F here. Winter has come .... psh. You don't know what winter is down there in always warm lala landAndy, it's 78F and 8 mph in Boca Raton. Sunny with 9.9 mile visibility. Winter has come.

I bought a pair of magnetic "bumpers" I can put on my car doors to protect them, as I have pretty narrow spaces at my condo. Naturally, the one time I don't use them, the neighbors who can't park, are entitled, and have rambunctious children dinged my door multiple times. At least the PDR guy was able to fix them for not too much money.

Jan 1, 2019 was a high of -1F with a low of -23F here. Winter has come .... psh. You don't know what winter is down there in always warm lala land![]()

Andy: i'm not sure what your weatherman says, but i'm guessing the PNW has more wind than almost anywhere last night and today. I think the coast had 60MPH and we are about 60-100 miles in from there on the other side of a big mountain range and I bet we still got 30-40mph.
not a bad day though cause i think it hit in the 50's.
hope all is well in your world and are you melting or fabbing or just relaxing and baking a few more pies?
cheers





Happy new year Andy.
Used your broom to sweep the country store today and wanted to say thanks again for the gift

Here we are, first weekend of the new year.
Wishing you and Sharon all you need and some of what you want for the year ahead Andy.
Been in the 70's here too; anybody want some rain? Going back to the 50's today but finally some sun. Wet ground is keeping me from a lot of projects I would rather not try to accomplish at 100 degrees F.
Andy: you just changed the name of your tenants cause you are still sort of in the rental business collecting payments and hoping they don't burn the place down. in any case i'm very happy you've maybe moved on from the day to day rental stuff. BIG CONGRATS!!!!
are you recording DEED of TRUSTS or REAL ESTATE CONTRACTS? in all my years i can't recall anybody up here doing their own recordings like you do. WELL DONE SIR!!
have a wonderful SATURDAY!!
i'm planning a small road trip to pick up some metal cabinets with my bride today and letting her find the place where we might find some good eats.
my bride usually pulls our tomato plants in October and for some reason hasn't pulled them yet. looks like I need to do some sweeping cause maters are all over my sidewalk after yesterday's wind (it was a LOT MORE THAN 7mph). this is farming city style. hard to imagine fresh tomatoes in January without a greenhouse.
cheers


248 melts in the furnace now and I see no deterioration. It's a keeper.Andy you have done well to consolidate your aluminium stocks.![]()

