Andy,
Just stopping by to say Hello and wow about all the projects you manage to work on. It's an inspiration just seeing all you accomplish.
I tend to go in spurts when I get some free time from the office. That's after I manage to catch up on a few zz's.
Cheers!
I come in spurts too.
Thanks for stopping by!
You just have to love a thread that contains "lives in a trailer" and Fibonacci series in the same post!
Any shop progress apart from casting?
I don't see anything unusual. Trailer trash reproduce like rabbits, right?
No, I'm eat up with casting. And I've been selling real estate. Successfully. Not buying, just selling, so I will run out.
Andy I don't remember seeing that brake in HF when I was there last. How big is it I.E. wide and what gage will it handle. May have to order from our HF as it is very small. Looks good as usual. I'm trying real hard not to get too interested in casting as building here is a pain; too many chiefs.
It's a common design everybody carries. Of course HF is the cheapest.
20 gauge steel, 30 inches wide. Shear, finger brake, slip roller in one. $399.99. $320 with a 20% off coupon.
You can cast in a very temporary area, much like outdoor cooking.
Andy, the secret is to think of the saddest moment in your life and do a rewrite. If you're good at it, you get into management and create the saddest moments in other people's lives.
The saddest moment in my life? Oh that is so hard to narrow down. It may have been when I found out not all people like tractors. Or PBS canceled Lake Wobegon. Or when my 60x60 shop burned to the ground. I just can't decide.
I did get into management, but I focused on happiness. I informed many employees that there is not really a state of happiness. It's just fleeting. But there is unhappiness. Happiness is really the lack of unhappiness. Thus when you're caught walking in a downpour you find that stepping into a covered area feels every bit as good as the first bite of a good steak. (or good tofu if you're veggie.(is there such thing as good tofu?)) So I can't create happiness, but you can get a sense of happiness during absences of unhappiness. So I deepen the troughs of unhappiness so the rest of the time the employee thinks he's happy.
Andy, you specifically said there'd be no math.
Now there you go,
Bob, giving away all the management secrets.
I lied. There is always math. A Fibonacci number is just the sum of the two previous numbers. Starting with 1 and 1. Then 2, 3, 5, 8, 13... Two adjacent numbers approximate the golden ratio. So if you can't remember the golden ratio (to size an attractive shelf, or instance) just ratio the dimensions to 8 and 13. Or 5 and 8. The farther you go out on the series the closer it is to the golden ratio.
Useful for interval selection. If you're guessing someone's number from 1-100 and they're telling you higher or lower, you will do better by starting at 63 rather than 50. Then pick above middle for the next interval. Odds are (true mathematical odds) that you'll save a step or two in finding the number over interval halving.
Same thing when you have several miles of pipeline with a pig stuck in it and you have resorted to digging up pipe and cutting it open to find the pig. With $30,000 per dig, cut, and repair a pipeline looking for a pig, it is worth real money to find the pig in fewer holes.
Thanks for the visits, guys!!