wreckdiver1321
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Watching the landscaping carefully. I hate the way my house is landscaped and need some ideas for next summer.
As if I don't have enough to do already.
As if I don't have enough to do already.
Logan,
My kids are 29, 28, and 22 and the telling mom right away does not seem to get better.....
Wrench rack looks great.
Jason
I have a strong visualization of this. "Awww, look at the cute little baby wrench! And it's cute little baby sister wrench, awww. And this one is the mama wrench!"
Not sure if this has a broad audience (I'd suspect most readers on here are either in the camp of knowing CAD proficiently / using it for work, or not knowing CAD and aren't trying to learn). But personally I'd find it interesting and useful. Fortunate to live in an age when so much is Googleable and YouTubeable, but with professional software sometimes Google can only get you so far.
I've been using parameters a lot, but still trying to figure out how and why the model adjusts the way it does when they are changed. I assume it has a lot to do with constraints, maybe the original "direction" of extrudes, etc. Sometimes it works great, other times I get an unpredictable result or broken model and unsure why.
Logan, my grandfather wanted to surprise my mother by trimming my hair when I was 4 or 5. I loved my grandfather so when he started cutting with his manual clippers I thought it would be quick. I also thought it would be painless but didn't make a peep when some of the hair pulled out rather than being cut.
He probably only spent an hour but it seemed like a whole day to me. Apparently the hard part was getting it even so the short hair part of my cut ended up on top of my head. My mother, who also loved my grandfather, praised his attempt and proceeded to finish the job with scissors. Rather than make my grandfather sad or embarrassed, my brother and I wore our hair that way for a decade (short in the back, party up front). We also wore grandpa style pants.
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"I made the bold(and likely reckless) decision to cut my 3 yr old daughters hair without the wife's approval or even presence..."
We can postulate, after reading this thread that you are in fact, not reckless, or stupid. Ergo we can also surmise that you are not just bold, but incredibly brave. I assume you tote your stones in a wheelbarrow; something like a Jackson M6.
Watching the landscaping carefully. I hate the way my house is landscaped and need some ideas for next summer.
As if I don't have enough to do already.
This has to be one of my favorite posts. In all honesty I found a good video on YouTube and just followed along. My wife’s hair was down to her waist, so there was still plenty left if I screwed it up. Hardest part was adding texture to the ends.Well while I appreciate the sentiment, I think that honor goes to @tj675
See I made my bold charge or foolish foray into battle against a much less experienced adversary....in summary:
My hair care target is known to be:
TJ's willing hair care client/victim/unknowing participant due to hypnosis on the other hand is probably more like the following stereotype...
- Easily distracted with offers of minor pieces of candy or demonstrating long forgotten toys with an amateur display of enthusiasm around the most minor toy
- Extremely excited about ridiculous hair combinations(6 pony tails + 1 braid for example) so an oops could be called a "unique feature"
- Prone to out of the blue wild yelling spurts with no discernable cause but with the saving fact their life span is similar to that of a case of beer at a frat party and memory of why they occurred lasts even less once they're over
- Very limited experience means definition of success is "fluid" and is primarily driven by my emotions
- Significant experience sniffing out distraction and misdirects don't work
- Often gets frustrated with the hair even when it appears to be just what was desired
- Having done this probably several hundred times creates black and white success criteria she defines and even an Oscar winning performance of awe over a haircut wouldn't change a negative opinion
- Possess a Library of Congress level filing system to catalog any missteps, putting significant risk of reliving the errant "snip" for years to come
So with that said....I think it leads to a couple potential scenarios:
Regardless of how pure his motive was, his is the true demonstration of valor and I merely walk behind in his shadow
- He practiced sufficiently with enough "low risk" clients that a Covid era emergency haircut was deemed better than the alternative
- He is or has been a barber...semi related to above bullet about low risk clients...
- He was secretly hoping that the result would be so poorly received he would be banished for a few hours or maybe even days to the heated, cooled and insulated peace and quiet of his workshop to do as he pleased....





Logan, great minds think alike. Liane saw one being used on Oak Island and said she needed it. I bought an imitation around Christmas but had to get the real thing in January. Turns out it's too heavy for her. You have to be careful with it, pretty sure dropping it on a steel toed shoe will be followed by a trip to the emergency room. I do expect to cut through a few sprinkler lines with it.tonight's addition is the Root Slayer, available here at Amazon
This has to be one of my favorite posts. In all honesty I found a good video on YouTube and just followed along. My wife’s hair was down to her waist, so there was still plenty left if I screwed it up. Hardest part was adding texture to the ends.
Logan, great minds think alike. Liane saw one being used on Oak Island and said she needed it. I bought an imitation around Christmas but had to get the real thing in January. Turns out it's too heavy for her. You have to be careful with it, pretty sure dropping it on a steel toed shoe will be followed by a trip to the emergency room. I do expect to cut through a few sprinkler lines with it.


























Been reading through your thread on and off the past week or so. Finished it tonight. Pretty interesting. Out of curiosity, as you had previously lived in Iowa, why not move to Council Bluffs when you moved from Chicago? The property taxes are much better on that side of the river.
Also, are you excited for Martinez this fall?
Martin
College rivalry's always brings a smile to my face. I'm a VT alumni and beating UVA 15 times in a row was so gratifying![]()








Those little Honda tillers are quite good. We use one to “weed” the garden every couple of weeks.
Keep an eye on the little foam air filter. They get packed with dirt quickly.
Those 30" Toros really do a great job. I'd have one if I had a "town" yard.

I have Torque as well. Picked up the same Bluetooth dongle on Evilbay how crazy is that.
Although I have been considering this guy. It's what Eric O on South Main Auto Youtube uses. Can diagnose alot of stuff especially emissions equipment as you have the ability to do commands and turn stuff on and off to see what is working and not working. Also can bleed abs and the list goes on.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08ML7T7KZ/?tag=atomicindus08-20
Bret


I like the stripes! Nice and straight!
Ferris makes good equipment and Kawasaki is probably the best small engine manufacturer.Thanks gents! Was a bit leary on those cheaper bluetooth readers but will be picking one of them up and probably add it to the tool "travel bag"
Did do a thing and committed to downsizing the mower. Picked up a Ferris Hydrocut 36" commercial walk behind. Crappy pic of it in the shed seeing how much space I get back....
Pretty low usage backup/small yard mower from a lawn care guy who upgraded and just didn't need it anymore. Just got the front yard mowed but the striping kit(rubber flap) definitely works.
Likely will put mulching blades on and see how it does before putting the full mulch kit on it. Also will be adding an hour meter, otherwise don't think I'll be adding anything...for now...the power flip up discharge block seems pretty sweet...
The green zero turn carb is in pieces in the garage waiting on parts...hopefully get those next week so it can get put together then cleaned up and sold