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Congratulations Bob! She looks cute and healthy
Rod, a visit from the Florida Chapter can be dangerous. One at a time and everything is fine. Soon as a second one shows up, chaos ensues. The plastic vomit/poop/oil spill is fine but earmuffs can lead to long nights of explanations and long days of shopping for expensive gifts.
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John, thank you, we take healthy babies for granted. I have the first pair of gloves in the glove drawer in the garage. I'm going to put a second pair in the workshop. That panel lift works great on heavy panels but the 1/4" thick piece I was handling was light enough to manage with just a hand-hold. I did use one of my plastic panel handles to carry it down to the shop. My arm is long enough to reach the handle with the 4-by panel under my arm. I bought two of them when they were on clearance at Home Depot or Lowe'sBob,
Congratulations on the addition to the family.
Glad the gloves worked out for you, or did they?
I could have sworn this tool was talked about on your thread before.
As far as the single gloves I feel your pain. I used to ski and it would kill me to buy pairs of gloves.
Edit it found it:
https://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showpost.php?p=7727566&postcount=3781
Tapio, thank you! It's good that she takes after her mother's side of the family.Congratulations Bob! She looks cute and healthy![]()
Kirk, the only thing that makes it OK is that here on the East Coast the Atlantic keeps the temperatures consistent. We don't get a 75*F day followed by a 110*F day. Every day from mid-June to mid-October it's a low of 82*F at night and a high of 91*F in the day.Congrats on the addition. I will say you can keep the Florida heat/humidity.
Craig, the three (or is it five) Flamigos have a well-deserved reputation for harmless mischief. I'm honored to be a socially distant member.Dang, sounds like we developed a reputation.LOL
Congratulations on the newest member of the clan.
Thanks FourbyFord and you are right about the Grandchildren. My favorite thing is the revenge. All the stuff the Grandchildren do (and you get to encourage) that makes their parents crazy is the exact same things our children did to us. I feel such joy saying "Really, I can't believe they would do that!" every time it happens.Congrats on the Great Grand Young'un... very cute!
Is it like everyone says? If you'd known how much fun Grand children are... you'd have had them first??
Enjoy!
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Stewart, bite your tongue. She is pretty like her mother! I also hope we can get this thing under control soon but South Florida seems to have a new pandemic of incurable STUPID-20.Congrats Graaaaandpa. Looks just like you. Hope things will calm down by the holidays.
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Thank you John!Congratulations on the new family member.
Andrew, you never know. Someday a young person carrying a baby could knock on your door and say "You don't know me but my mother...."Happy great grandpa day Bob. I don't think it will ever happen to me. She's a cutie and at first I was feeling sorry for her with grandpa like you. But really she's really a very lucky young lady.
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LOL... We've all been there with some tool/item, unfortunately.The reason I have five speed squares was never being able to find any of the ones I already had and it was easier to buy another than put them all in one place.
Nice Collection of squares Bob!
I probably only have 3 speed squares, but then there is the 4 t squares, 3 adjustable machinist's squares, and who knows how many tape measures. Probably 20 tape measures, and I can never find one. Does anyone know their favorite habitat to hide in?
John, all the stuff under the bench is on wheels so it got moved. The right side support is screwed into the 4"x4" legs and the left side support is screwed into the top diagonally. When I build the new bench that drill press will relocate so I may build a whole stack of drawers in that space.So did you clear things out from below the drawer or did you screw in the support sides from the top?
You could have 20 speed squares in that drawer, they still won't be were you need it. I am like that too, can't find it, time for a new one. You will find the older ones when you go to put the new one away...
I mist say Bob, your drawer looks nice.I don't comment on another's man drawer, EVER.
Thank you Tim!Congratulations, Bob!
Craig, probably the best thing about the GJ is the shared disease stories.Bob, relax, you’re with us and you’re in the shed, you’re a lifetime member on the GJ, a place where you don’t have a need for a reason to have multiples of anything. It’s just about a requirement!!!!![]()
Craig, I do all my surfing from an adjustable office chair wearing very unattractive outfits. Absolutely no one wants to see those pictures.Morning Bob, well with the storm Off shore, they’re ought to be some pretty good waves, will we see pictures of you surfing today or tomorrow?![]()
Mark, thanks for the kind words. I feel like this 12-step program rarely gets past step 2:LOL... We've all been there with some tool/item, unfortunately.
Looking good Bob!
John, I don't see your name on it. I also don't see my name on any of them so you could be right. I'd send it back to you but when I opened the drawer they were all gone again.Hey, I think one of those is my missing speed square !
Hi Jim, good to see you here again. I still haven't gotten results from last Sunday's test but I feel fine. Palm Beach County is finally taking this pandemic seriously. We received a weird, thick envelope in the mail yesterday. It had no name in the address area but it was from the Palm Beach County Board of County Commissioners. Enclosed were four masks and a "Stronger Together" note.Congrats on the new addition. Sorry to hear about your Rona scare. But now you have the storm to worry about. Charge up your batteries and open the hurricane cabinet. Good luck.
Thanks for coming back Ronjon1190! I forgot about my adjustable squares. Now I wonder where they are. It is also quite possible I have had 20 tape measures but many of them seem to have gone to that farm upstate where my childhood pets went. I caught myself telling my wife the thing she lost was where she used it last so that's probably where some of my tape measures are hanging out. Trying to remember where that habitat is located is giving me a little headacche. Where did all those bottles of aspirin go?Nice Collection of squares Bob!
I probably only have 3 speed squares, but then there is the 4 t squares, 3 adjustable machinist's squares, and who knows how many tape measures. Probably 20 tape measures, and I can never find one. Does anyone know their favorite habitat to hide in?
Jim, I don't post on many threads. It takes a memory flashback that reminds me of a solution or just something I found too funny to pass up. I really do appreciate you stopping by.Bob
I dont post too much here you guys are fast and funny, I do read every day.[emoji106][emoji481][emoji1645]
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Stewart, pretty sure they bought those masks with my money. Not a great return on my investment. They do send two ballots to our house, one for me and one for SWMBO. I always mail back extra copies in case one or two get lost.Wow “free” masks, nice. Keep us posted if they send out extra ballots. lol
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Marc, we've been lucky for 15 years. Having concrete roof tiles,100 feet of shadowbox fencing and an aluminum screen enclosure blown up was bad but we still had a house and its contents.Glad you didn't get the "bad stuff." A frond or two and a bush seems to be a better rate than what I've seen on the television in the past!
After 6.25" of rain last week we were greeted with temps in the mid 70s this weekend and today/tomorrow. Unseasonably cool for August in Kansas, and is keeping the humidity we've had for the last month tolerable!
Fourbyford, I'll be thrilled if all the storms do what this one did.Hey Bob,
Glad to hear there was only a minor rearrangement of a couple things in your yard. Could've been worse...
I certainly don't envy you having to deal with that humidity. We're more humid in Idaho than here in Wyoming... that said, if it's warm and sunny and we're approaching 50% (or higher... God forbid) I'm looking for relief... lol
Good thinking on mailing the extra copies. It would be a shame if any would be misplaced. Never can be too careful!
As they say in Chicago... Vote early, vote often!
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Stewart, Jasmine is probably part Rat and part Meerkat. She can slip through a really tiny opening and spends a lot of time digging new Manors.Bob I was wondering about your new canine companion. With a name last like Alcatraz I think I get the picture.
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Rian, thanks for the encouragement. I'm not real lazy but I do enjoy a break from disaster recovery every once in a while.Always a good thing, no damage or minimal disturbances
Steel guy was here earlier to measure up for my carport roof steels.
Seems he was happy with cubic meter foundations on the free standing posts.
Still wants to add more steel though.
Thanks John, I'm glad too. I know Liane was thinking that bush could use a pruning. Removing it was a better solution for me.Bob, Glad to hear that you weathered it with little damage.
Patrik, thank you and thank you for stopping by.Congratulations to the growing family! And good thing that the hurricane lost it strength.
I am happy I am in the cold North. We will get about 25-27°C (78-81°F) for some days. That is to hot for me, at least we don't have that humidity so i will be able to work outside when the sun is away.
Rian, it's a very different fruit. So mild it's almost tasteless but a pleasant level of sweetness. I'll do my best to have a few ready for your breakfast when you come. In your shoes I would be at or near Dennis's place or Andy's Old Iron Farm. Or Don's Big Party Garage.Dragon Fruit.
Got introduced to it in 2005 in Thailand on an incentive trip I had won.
Never stopped liking them for their quirkiness and taste.
I think you are very privileged and had I come to visit you guys, it would have blown my mind if you picked and served it at breakfast.
I have made the journey through all 262 pages of your experiences and contributions to date. First, I have to say that you are the man! For many, many reasons. Your outlook, tenacity and work ethic are epic! I presumed that I would skip through pages here and there as there were so many, but you held my attention with both your projects and your superb writing skills. You are one of those rare natural storytellers who can both catch and hold one's attention. That is a gift held by a special few, to be sure.
You work circles around those half your age and probably many 1/3 your age! You have definitely inspired me to get my garage in order once and for all! It is not a one day project by any means, but I made steady progress this week. We do not have near the humidity levels here in Central Texas, but we tend to make up for it with 100 plus degree days! It is forecasted to be 100 or above for a least 8 days straight! I will take this over the humidity any day, though!!!
Congratulations on your first great-granddaughter!
My son's absolute favorite fruit in the world is dragon fruit. At $7 a pound, it is not something we stock every day. It is a treat. He is crazy about it, though and he got a kick out of seeing the pic of yours.
I just wanted to pass along my admiration and respect for everything you do. You are definitely an inspiration to the rest of us mere mortals!!!

I have made the journey through all 262 pages of your experiences and contributions to date. First, I have to say that you are the man! For many, many reasons. Your outlook, tenacity and work ethic are epic! I presumed that I would skip through pages here and there as there were so many, but you held my attention with both your projects and your superb writing skills. You are one of those rare natural storytellers who can both catch and hold one's attention. That is a gift held by a special few, to be sure.
You work circles around those half your age and probably many 1/3 your age! You have definitely inspired me to get my garage in order once and for all! It is not a one day project by any means, but I made steady progress this week. We do not have near the humidity levels here in Central Texas, but we tend to make up for it with 100 plus degree days! It is forecasted to be 100 or above for a least 8 days straight! I will take this over the humidity any day, though!!!
Congratulations on your first great-granddaughter!
My son's absolute favorite fruit in the world is dragon fruit. At $7 a pound, it is not something we stock every day. It is a treat. He is crazy about it, though and he got a kick out of seeing the pic of yours.
I just wanted to pass along my admiration and respect for everything you do. You are definitely an inspiration to the rest of us mere mortals!!!
John, I tried a right one on today and turned the left one inside out. Not exactly the same grip but close enough to give me 10 useful gloves.
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Gerry, I only worked on Main Frames for a year. Some doctors decided a person working on moving equipment should have depth perception and two arms so the re-trained me to be a technical writer. Spent nine years documenting the assembly line machines in a component manufacturing facility and then ten years in Boca Raton documenting Series/1 and System/32 & /34 minicomputer hardware and software. My last 10 years was managing the PC software documentation (including a 2-year exile to Australia to establish a documentation department at their Programming Centre).
We tried to acclimate to the Florida heat when we first moved here in 1975. We installed fans in all the rooms and turned the A/C off in the winter. When the 1978-9 oil crisis hit we were worried it would cost us a fortune to air condition the house. We committed to not turning on the A/C until it became unbearable. By June we realized that a dip in the pool before going to bed and having the fan blowing on us all night with the windows open we might make it into July. Other than the times people came to visit, we didn't run the A/C for three straight years. Turned it back on when we realized how much of our clothing was being ruined by mildew. Also got a couple of promotions with big raises at the same time electric rates stabilized. Installed a window A/C unit in the wall of the garage that year and have had one ever since. The first improvement I made to our second Florida home (the one we're still living in) was a 115V 12,000btu A/C window unit in the garage along with enough R-19 insulation for the 700 square foot ceiling. An A/C unit and insulation went in the shop soon after.
I never had the chance to acquire a card storage cabinet but still have the tool case from my first IBM assignment as a Customer Engineer (fancy term for a repairman in a suit).
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