jimreed2160
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I have observed that most of your days are spent in "play" but your day in the hole looks dangerously close to actual "work". Is this the start of a new trend?
I have observed that most of your days are spent in "play" but your day in the hole looks dangerously close to actual "work". Is this the start of a new trend?
Andy: that hole looks like a sort of camp my neighbor and I attempted to dig out when we were about 10 years old. Dang i'm not sure i could climb in a hole like that with no supports on the sides now.
nice work and i'm sure your son got a laugh when you said the comment about being 6 feet under.
looks like you are still busy as ever.
just wanted to also stop by and tell you to tell your wife HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY from me (us).
cheers
Andy, there is something about stacks of hay bales that fascinates us. As a 6-year-old I discovered an opening at the bottom of a stack and tunneled my way into the center. Along the way I discovered more voids and turned the whole thing into my fort. Fortunately I didn't set up a kitchen or bathroom. If I had, I'd probably still be in there.
You're right this child has a wonderful childhood!![]()
Andy, there is something about stacks of hay bales that fascinates us. As a 6-year-old I discovered an opening at the bottom of a stack and tunneled my way into the center. Along the way I discovered more voids and turned the whole thing into my fort. Fortunately I didn't set up a kitchen or bathroom. If I had, I'd probably still be in there.
Agreed, as a kid when visiting my grandparents farm I used to climb the haystack and jump off the top on to the trailer which was laden with corn stalks as the tractor drove past the haystack towing it. I found it hilarious when my cousin copied me but missed the trailer, fortunately he wasn't hurt. My grandmother was not amused at all.
Andy: hay bales sure brings back great memories. my uncle's 200 acre farm had them stacked maybe 30 high in his barn and my cousins and I would climb all over them and more than a few times we'd find new kittens. we'd never care if rats or mice were around and seriously don't recall many of those and maybe the cats had something to do with that.
being a dairy farm he only would send a few cows to the butcher for close family members and our freezer was always full.
so you dug down and then SIDEWAYS as a 10 year old. any structural supports going sideways or was that why your dad made you fill up the hole?
I never had a doubt you knew that you were ok digging that hole at your son's and dang that dirt or clay looks as hard as cement. i picked up a HF jackhammer that does a pretty good job busting up stuff if i need to.
Andy how are your Corps of engineer flood control levys or what ever you call them holding up.
I believe you said Key Stone lake backs on to your property from time to time. Well the Tulsa news said Key Stone is 20 foot above Normal and they are releasing a 100,000 gallons of water a second at the dam. Up from 85,000 Gallons a second from earlier this afternoon.
We received another inch or so of rain tonight and the bridge North of me is covered in 4 inches of water. Normally a inch of rain wouldn't even show up in the small??? creek, stream??? Well I don't even know what to call it because its dry most of the time and probably doesn't even drain a half square mile of land before the Bridge. I guess Gully is the best description for it if I had to guess on it. It's a 8 + foot drop to the bottom when its dry though.
Glen

Great looking sawmill Andy, looks like fun to me. I've wanted to go to the show in Pawnee but haven't been able to make it for various reasons.
I pulled another brass radiator our this weekend that makes 3 I need to bring over along with 4 aluminum wheels and some misc. stuff as well. Maybe time to make a trip soon.
JB


Something good must be happening, not even time to take pictures.![]()
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Yeah, I need some more Saturdays. Where does all the time go?
So that's where my Saturdays have been going. I think I found all your Mondays.![]()
Ah hay bales! I miss the smell.
Nothing to add Andy
Just checking in to say hi and see what's up out there

Andy: I'd be happy to loan you a SATURDAY if you really needed one, but honestly I think you do well with the 6 you already have. BTW hope you enjoy your weekend.
nice work cutting the glass!!! another melt pouring glass video soon?
hope everyone in your part of the world is doing as well as can be expected!!
That is interesting that cows have little regard for their young in the water. Have you ever lost any in fast water?
I do still enjoy the smell. Glad your book is coming together.
Been busy, I did have time to melt a bunch of ingots. About 40# yesterday.
Made a scale for my pressurized oil storage level gauge.
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I'll improve the clip, but the idea is to set it when you start and then read directly how many quarts were used on a melt.
I received my Pyroceram glass. Supposed to be good to 1,472F for short durations. Web site says you can cut it like annealed glass. One piece 10-1/2" by 11" was $40. I didn't want to cut it and screw it up but today was the day I bit the bullet. Cut like a dream.
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Always glad to have you check in, Don. Things have been busy with uninteresting stuff.
My weekend is over, starts again tomorrow!
I can't presume I know more than a cow. I bring them food and they eat it. Who's in charge?

I'd say you're in charge, since you decide when they go up the road.
Amazing how much time the uninteresting stuff seems to take, isn't it? And as soon as you start on something interesting, the time just flies by.
Don't wear yourself out working too many Saturdays in a row! You probably need a day of rest today before starting in again next week.

they called me and said lots of people cancelled, you want to come early? That was the only time i had doctors waiting on me. 
God bless yall Okalahoma, Texas etc. Hope yall are kept clear of the storms. I hate the "Particulary Dangerous Situations" tornado days like that. Watching the weather channel reminds me of us in the April 27, 11 outbreak here in dixie alley. I was in a mri machinethey called me and said lots of people cancelled, you want to come early? That was the only time i had doctors waiting on me.
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Glad it worked out for you Andy, as it usually does for most of us. I had some really bad rain I drove through on the way home but all is well just a bit of flooding to drive around.
JB
I’m on vacation on the Colorado river in Az and watching tv
They say you are being hit hard by the weather I hope all is well with you and the others in your area
Stay safe
Don

Glad all is well, 7" is a good days rain.![]()
You are starting to have quite a following on YouTube these days. I think a few of them just want to see exploding glass. The new glass is impressive and I am waiting to see if the "non stick" ideas work.
Keep up the experiments. [emoji106][emoji106]
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So give us an update please! Have you considered using a metal with a lower melting point (lead) when casting under glass?
Looking like a pro Andy. Nice work.
Ok Andy, what boring (to you) stuff have you been up to?I miss your regular updates!!
I really don't think anything you have done here has been boring.
So give us an update please!
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Boring. Have made a little progress on the shelving units.
I had not considered that. I need to look into the viscosity and surface tension of molten lead. Thanks!
Thank you, Bobby!
Boring. Have made a little progress on the shelving units.
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And yesterday spent all my free time entering the #2019OpenersOpen on YouTube. Fun but not much progress on anything else.
Took 13-1/2 hours to load. ******* my computer. I have small wires.
Edit: My masterpiece bottle opener:
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