A nice looking lamp. I am sure in time you will find a great place for it. Some times finishing those little projects they suddenly find an essential place to be used.
An early start for you must be some time after midnight. You are often on the forum at times I would consider early and still sleep time. Then you often start work early as well so old habits die hard.
HOTFR8, you are right there, it was just taking up shelving space and one of those little projects that was annoying the heck out of me, now I have a fully functional unit ready to be installed somewhere around here..
Early start

, certainly not for me but for the
Oncology Staff . At 8.30 am in the morning
1/2 a day has passed for me....
I have to have the bloods done at 7. 00 at pathology beforehand, this determines whether the Chemo can go ahead or not..
My
Chemo appointments up until today have always been in the afternoon..
A fine made in Melbourne ROWCO ? To me I think it requires a gooseneck mount and to be located above a garage/shed door.
Good luck for tomorrow.
Ralf99 the light fitting is a
VICTOR, which I had never heard of before.
I have seen and worked with a lot of Wilco fittings over the years.
It has a machined cast aluminium body with a real thick glass dome.
I am with you as I am thinking of mounting it above one of the PA doors in the shed..
Go Steve! Still rooting for your team.
Thank you
Bobby, all is going well so far.
Glad to see you out in the shed! Hope
you're feeling ok.
Andrew, thank you

apart from a little fatigue and muscle soreness I am feeling great and just working with in the bodies ability to cope..
A little shovel work is great exercise
Do you have the other two bands for the barrel? I had a half whiskey barrel for a slack tub in my blacksmith shop. It would swell right back up by putting a little water in the bottom daily, then raising the level as it swelled. Finally had a band rust in two and did not take time to make another. I need to find another barrel as it makes a great slack tub and looks quaint.
We pray for black ducks in these parts, pardner.
Andy, thank you.
Spot on exercise and a good diet really gets the metabolism going which is what I need now ( that's my assessment in any case )
I do have the other rings for the barrel. These are galvanised and in really good condition.
I have been putting water in it on a daily basis and keeping it shaded in the hope it will swell back to its original shape as the rings are a little loose..
I have to admit they do look great and this one has been neglected for a few years sadly..
Good luck tomorrow Steve! You are in my prayers for sure! I have gotten used to the black duck term. I like it.
Take care,
Joe
Joe, thank you..
The term
black duck does have a certain
connotation to it - to me any way
NOUN
an idea or feeling which a word invokes for a person in addition to its literal or primary meaning:
"the word ‘discipline’ has unhappy connotations of punishment and repression" · [more]
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After reading the above I wonder
1/2: best of luck on the Cheemo today and hoping for the best as per usual.
I love your brick work and wondering how you set them so they stay so smooth and flat? care to tell us your secret? also what do you put in the cracks just sand or is it a concrete or mortar type mix?
that root looks likes a monster and you probably wouldn't be able to put your truck on it, but maybe a come along? or just steady digging and a hand or chain saw?
hope you gain a few pounds this week and keep moving forward.
cheers
drives, thank you...
All went well today for the last Chemo...
My blood counts were a little down however it was not enough to stop the treatment from progressing. So we are done and dusted for the time being.
My next Oncology Specialist appointment and bloods are in two weeks time and this will determine when I start on the immunotherapy.
On the
brick paving, there is no real secret here, I bed them in on a 3 -4 sand base which I get nice an level in the first instance and the bricks just fall in to place sometimes only requiring minor adjustment to the height and spacing which for the most part can be done by eye.
To fill in the gaps I use a
dry 6:1 sand / cement mix, well compacted then mist sprayed to soak the mix right through.
The root should be fairly easy as it has pretty much rotted away..
Another 2 lbs this week

I still have a ways to go but we are getting there..
I thank you one and all, have a top day....