M.Brane
ALLIANCE MEMBER
Thanks for the update. Good to hear the recovery is ahead of schedule.
BMW'S?Not a fan of working on BMWs. Fun to drive/ride though. One day at a time.
Noted.**** the oil out...
As if giant drywall screws, advanced adhesives and machined titanium parts aren't GJ-worthy.Back to Garage Journal-worthy stuff:
Ha, ha, maybe you're right. I thought it might be boring but on the other hand I don't keep a diary or even much of a calendar but I'll know I have a record of what happened when here. Can't tell you how often I've already gone back 4-5 years to see what I did when or the progress I've made on something.As if giant drywall screws, advanced adhesives and machined titanium parts aren't GJ-worthy.
Thanks, it did.Hmmmmm…….don't those look quite a bit like Tapcon screws?
Seriously, though, good to hear your follow up went well!
Thank you Dennis!good to read you came through everything ok. Thats quite the incision you got and the screws wow impressive. I'm glad I had the surgery I did yours looks way to agressive. Good luck on your PT thats what really turned my shoulder health around.
Good luck I'm sure youll be fine.
We all knew Dan would come around to embrace Tapcons some day....Hmmmmm…….don't those look quite a bit like Tapcon screws?
It's removing them I have a problem with. Hopefully the ones in my shoulder will never again see the light of day!We all knew Dan would come around to embrace Tapcons some day....

I didn't even know there was such a thing as a battery powered one. I wanted t replace mine with the exact same thing if possible and (fingers crossed) it looks like I found it.We decided to use a battery powered detector, and only only put a battery in when we are actually staying in the trailer.
Bob, you must be pretty close to the world'd foremost authority on that by now. You've lived...what, a couple times longer without than you ever lived with your 2nd arm? After all thistle does it STILL ever frustrate the hell out of you? It's hard to imagine.Dan, great to see your recovery going well. If you need any tips on dealing with the one-handed life, let me know.
Thank you. Like most of us here I'm mostly a "doer". Not that I'm all that talented, I'm a ****** welder and certainly not an accomplished wood worker....but none of that has ever stopped me from doing both! I'm just holding down the sofa these days and I have been since 2/12. Pretty much making me nuts. How many old episodes of "The Rockford Files" can I watch?! Ha ha.Dan don’t push yourself.
Get well soon.
Switch channels to ME TV so you can watch reruns of Dragnet, CHips, Emergency and My Favorite Martian..Thank you. Like most of us here I'm mostly a "doer". Not that I'm all that talented, I'm a ****** welder and certainly not an accomplished wood worker....but none of that has ever stopped me from doing both! I'm just holding down the sofa these days and I have been since 2/12. Pretty much making me nuts. How many old episodes of "The Rockford Files" can I watch?! Ha ha.
I like The Rockford Files and Mannix because both were shot in the Southern California of my high school/college years so to me it's like visiting old times. The plots are reliably pretty stupid but I like seeing the locations, the cars casually parked on the street - Nomads, even an occasional 1940's car still a driver.Switch channels to ME TV so you can watch reruns of Dragnet, CHips, Emergency and My Favorite Martian.
Dan, no one gets out alive, best to just make the most out of the time you have left, celebrate every day. Why dwell on your own mortality when you don't know the how, where, or when?I like The Rockford Files and Mannix because both were shot in the Southern California of my high school/college years so to me it's like visiting old times. The plots are reliably pretty stupid but I like seeing the locations, the cars casually parked on the street - Nomads, even an occasional 1940's car still a driver.
But they both also remind me that one of these days I'll be as gone as Jim Garner and the world will just keep on turning. Been having too many of these thoughts lately.
My father in law always said that "Getting old isn't for sissies"Getting old *****, but it's better than the alternative.
Getting old *****, but it's better than the alternative.
Both seem to be absolutely true.My father in law always said that "Getting old isn't for sissies"
Agreed.Just be ready to embrace the new normal. One day at a time.
Dan - you being in CA your weather should be somewhat decent.Agreed.
I'm thinking it's important not to develop an "I don't care" attitude. Taking care of myself is always important if for no other reason than the quality of life I have left isn't reduced. But to keep that "care" up on the surface. Don't let it seep down inside too much since?......."no one gets out alive" as we all know.
Thanks you guys for listening to my "old guy thoughts". Just way too much time sitting on the sofa and not "doing" anything these days.
90* today and this weekend in SoCal. Winter - such as it is here, is over.Dan - you being in CA your weather should be somewhat decent.
Are you able to just go for an extended walk around the neighborhood? Clear your mind, observe the neighbors abodes, landscaping, admire others car's and think about projects for the truck, pool, etc.
I get the "winter funk" as I call it. Time change, dark all the time, weather is awful, and I get a real poor attitude all thru it. This winter it seems to have hit a bit harder than usual. Any chance at a sunny day and bam! I am out there enjoying it!