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Hi Strouty,

I've been slowly working through your thread for months, I'm up to page 62 of 216!

Sorry for commenting on old posts, but this reminded me of something I read the other day...

So it started raining a little earlier than I thought. I had to rush out and get the charger and bring the cord back in. I use a 5 gallon bucket to put the cord in, usually coils back up without an issue, but I was rushing and pulled the cord to the shop rather than coiling it a few times on the way in. It is a total mess and this got me thinking. I use the charger a lot, 90% of the time it is outside 70' or more from the shop. I think I need to make a cart specifically for the charger then I would like to install a cord reel at the end of the shop so I just pull it out as needed. Then I went a little deeper and realized the charger is annoying as hell, it has 3 cables coming out of it, all black, always tangled. Now I am not one to complain, (wait……………. that is someone else, I ***** about everything), but I think I am going to rework the cables as well. First I need to decide if this is the charger that I need, pretty sure I should be buying one that is 12 and 24 volt before I go modifying things. Now I am off on another tangent/wild goose chase.


"Don't shave the yak"

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"Oops, the hose is still broken from the winter. I'll need to buy a new one at Home Depot."

"But Home Depot is on the other side of the Tappan Zee bridge and getting there without my EZPass is miserable because of the tolls."

"But, wait! I could borrow my neighbor's EZPass..."

"Bob won't lend me his EZPass until I return the mooshi pillow my son borrowed, though."

"And we haven't returned it because some of the stuffing fell out and we need to get some yak hair to restuff it."

And the next thing you know, you're at the zoo, shaving a yak, all so you can wax your car.

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This hit home with me, mainly because I do this sort of thing all the time!
 
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Hey Guys, for all of you that have been following this thread I wanted you to know something. I spoke with Strouty a little while ago and he told me that he had to take some time away from the GJ. As you all know, he loves this place. He's kind of a quite guy (in his personal life)and plays his hand close to his chest. But he has some personal issues that he's dealing with and it requires a few months away. He'll be back! So hang in there and let him take the time he needs and before long he'll return to his beloved GJ.
 

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Hey Guys, for all of you that have been following this thread I wanted you to know something. I spoke with Strouty a little while ago and he told me that he had to take some time away from the GJ. As you all know, he loves this place. He's kind of a quite guy (in his personal life)and plays his hand close to his chest. But he has some personal issues that he's dealing with and it requires a few months away. He'll be back! So hang in there and let him take the time he needs and before long he'll return to his beloved GJ.

Thank you Dan, take care Strouty..
 

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Thank you Dan for posting this. It's much better to know that someone is taking a break to take care of things than left here worrying about a fellow members welfare. Strouty do what you gotta do brother, take care and see you when you get back.
 

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Strouty, I hope items from your past have not raised their ugly heads up again. Take care, We are all here for you. If you just need to talk, you know you can call me. Rich
 

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Same here man, you have my number and are welcome to call or text anytime. I'm not much of a talker but I make a damn good listener.
 

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Seems to me the only way to get anything actually completed is to bear down and shave the yak.
Anyway, I thought I would unbury this thread when closing up the pole building for the season today got me to thinking about it. Felt weird to be closing up on a beautiful 56 degree day, but next weekends high is forecast to be 34 with rain/sleet.
Hope things are going OK out there.
 

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Hope everything is OK Strouty,

I'm still working through your thread slowly. I'm up to page 195 now, almost there!

It's an inspiring read mate, you've made some fantastic progress.

Kev, I reckon you're right. It's good not to over-complicate things if possible, but if the best way to do something is complicated, then just get on with it.
 

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Merry Christmas Strouty. Glad you're back and will be looking forward to some updates here when you do get back to your shop projects.
 
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Sorry to leave you guys hanging, the shop is a mess because I packed things up for my extended hiatus, now I have to unpack things and I am not that enthusiastic right now.

Per usual the procrastinator/perfectionist wants to rule the day. I am starting small and I don't have any set goal or timeframe right now. I am looking at things differently than I used to, my priorities have changed and that will reflect in this thread as well. I do plan on posting somewhat regular so I don't leave everyone hanging. Hope you all had a good Christmas and have a safe and Happy New Year.
 
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Thanks guys, maybe things are not as bad as they seem, at least as far as the shop. The idea was to get things set so that I could start working on the suburbans again and it looks like that will be possible sooner than I expected. My friend has stored some vehicles out back for the winter, but he left one out in the way of plowing, so I moved it today. Next year he is not getting the same privilege of using my yard. Here are a few pictures from this afternoon, it is actually pretty nice out, but the yard is a bit icy for sure.









 
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Well the school bus is my friends, so is the box truck and I think there are six cars. I am not sure when he is planning on taking them out of here, but I don't want them to interfere with spring cleaning.
 

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Good to hear from you Strouty, hope you had a good Christmas.

Shop looks pretty good, better shape than mine right now.
 

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Hey Strouty, good to see back in the swing of things. I havent been around very much lately either... pretty ******* with work.
 
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My car has had a rattle going on for the last two weeks, finally dug out enough tools to find out what the problem is, now all I have to do is dig out enough tools to fix it................

I am stuck until tomorrow for parts, I guess it could be worse. Talk to you guys later.
 
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Thanks Bill, I intend to rebuild one or two suburbans, then get my forklift into shape, I also have my bucket truck that I want to get road legal to use this summer. Who knows what else will pop up, but I am sure there will be lots of things to do. Once the weather gets better I have to do the roof of the shop as well as part of the one at the house. Not looking forward to either of those, but they need to be done.
 
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At this point, I have no goal and there is no time constraint. I will have some in the future, but for now I am just going with the flow.
 

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Good to see you back and as was said above just one thing at a time. Your shop looks like you left it in good shape and organized.
 

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Oooo, pictures! Time to play the what's different game.

I see moving the metal storage rack out is working in your favor. Although I did not envision two suburbans in there, I always felt you would be more inclined to do vehicle project/repairs if it was not clogging up the main bay.

That is what worked for me. I tackled a fwd transmission swap because I could milk it out as it was out of the way. I don't care if it takes 4 days out, I work an hour or two at a time which is almost enjoyable. I am now a big fan of working to a point where I expose more rusty bolts, then Kroil them and call it a day. By the next day the bolts come off like I live down south.
 
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Any of those Suburbans diesel?

All of them!

Oooo, pictures! Time to play the what's different game.

I see moving the metal storage rack out is working in your favor. Although I did not envision two suburbans in there, I always felt you would be more inclined to do vehicle project/repairs if it was not clogging up the main bay.

I had three diesel suburbans in there!
 

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Thanks Bill, I intend to rebuild one or two suburbans, then get my forklift into shape, I also have my bucket truck that I want to get road legal to use this summer. Who knows what else will pop up, but I am sure there will be lots of things to do. Once the weather gets better I have to do the roof of the shop as well as part of the one at the house. Not looking forward to either of those, but they need to be done.

You may see a to do list and imperfect shop.

I see a shop and yard in pretty darn good shape and ready for any projects you may throw at it.

Bill
 

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Work on projects that are inside the shop while the weather is bad, then when it has cleared up then start on your out side projects.
Your shop is big enough to get your trucks in if you need to do some thing to them while the weather is bad.
 

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dont look at the weather, tommorrow is gonna be worse....
though you might be near enough the coast not to get much snow.... its looking like 1.5-2 ft here....
 
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