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That stinks about the work table, can it be repurposed or is it totally no go?
Glad you missed the "fun" weather. Sounds like it was pretty wild in the middle of the country. I think my wife gave up on all of the remaining leftovers and pitched them. And what Strouty said?
I pitched the last of the regular pies yesterday. My household, except for me, isn't really big on sweets so they didn't eat the rest of the pecan or pumpkin pies. The pecan pie looked fine, the pumpkin pie was moldy.

The work table was built from salvaged 2x4s, 2x6s, and 6x6s. I assembled it with Torx drive wood screws so it it totally salvageable, even if the 2x4s are just used to add an interesting finish on part of a wall. I'll probably use them behind my dart board. I'll just sand them a little again and finish them in different shades of Danish Oil. The 2x6s will be used to brace up the last part of my ceiling for more loft storage space.
Right now it's just being used as a 2-1/2' x 7-1/2' storage/work bench. I'm just going to break down and order a true motorcycle lift sometime next summer. Since I'm going to be here for another 5 years now, I need it before we move.
Sunday I didn't get back out in the garage. Had other Honey-Dos to take care of, then my son and I went ice skating. He has a field trip in a week and half to go ice skating and he wanted to get some skating lessons and practice in before the field trip. I've been ice skating for over 30 years and have easily taught over 50 people how to skate. I had my daughter in hockey skates before she was 3 years old. She's almost 20 now and still gets a kick out of the fact that she can out skate most of her guy friends and they can't believe she skates in hockey skates. My son fought me about skating for the last 10 years, so usually just my daughter and I would go. So the fact that my son asked to go and asked for lessons blew me away. We had a great time, but my feet and ankles are killing me now. it's time to retire my 31 year old skates...
And NASP archery team season is now upon us. So I'll be busy a couple weekends a month from January through May. Oh, and Box Lacrosse starts Jan. 5 on Saturday mornings, then regular lacrosse starts in March.
My goal is to just get a little done in the garage in the evenings I have free and on the weekends whenever I can, even if it's literally just insulating behind and hanging one piece of plywood. But first I have to make room in the garage so I can work on the CX500 and KZ650. I need to order the exhaust and ignition for the KZ650, then have my spare head reworked and get KZ750 cams put in it. I won't have to pull the engine from the KZ for that so I'll also rebuild the fork and replace the shocks on the KZ before I tear down the CX500. I have to remove the engine on the CX to replace the ignition and I'm having a set of spare heads rebuilt with larger intake valves and stiffer springs so it will have a true 10K redline instead of the stock 9700rpm. When I do that I'll have the frame and fenders powdercoated, swap the new fork and wheels over, then work on a new seat pan or seat sub-frame. The CX will be out of commission for a while so I have to get the KZ650 running before I tear down the CX.
I'm putting the GL1100 project on hold for now. I discovered I need a few more pieces that I don't have but should be able to get from my salvage yard. But mostly it's going on hold to put the funds towards the other two bikes. I want to get those two bikes finished before I really start on the GL1100. I'm also going to be heading out to California on business in January, so I plan to stop by a couple salvage yards out there to track down the correct gas tank for my KZ650 and hopefully a titled CB650 Nighthawk frame.
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It's an online video game. There are 2 modes, but the one most people play is Battle Royale, but I bought the Save The World version. The Battle Royale version is free to play, but it does cost about $10-$15 per season if you want to get all the rewards. 100 players in either solo, duo, or squad fight till elimination. Last group or person wins. I may have spent a few dollars in the game...


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Funny how experience and technique beats youth and ego in things like that. Then my son told them that I wasn't even skating as fast as I usually do because the rink guard kept telling me to slow down.
And... most of it was returned. I bought bulk coils of 1/2" instead of 3/4" and 1" for the main inlet plumbing. Once I was home and really looked at my main water line, I realized that the inlet is 1", but it immediately drops to 3/4" at the shut off valve. I had also read the PEX sections in 2 plumbing books at Lowes and decided that for us, we need the water pressure and flow above all else, so the old Trunk & Branch layout is the best for that. Another advantage is that it is significantly easier and cheaper to put in.