xtremek
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I keep threatening to get panels installed and set up a wind mill.
I JUST read the other day "they" are experimenting with wind energy that does NOT have blades. So no eventual blade replacement and they can be spaced closer. NO idea how that would work but if Dyson can make those house fans with no blades maybe the reverse technology is possible!I keep threatening to get panels installed and set up a wind mill.
Thanks Jay! Yesterday's drive reminded me (again) of all the small stuff I still need to do to her. I need to find enjoyment in doing those things instead of seeing them as unfinished chores. (The $50,000 offer didn't hurt either!)


Nope, neither.Don't drink enough martinis or eat enough greek salads to keep up with the output?
Sorry to hear and hope you're much better now. I've scratched the bites before which only made them bleed@Dan in Pasadena .... about 3-4 months ago, I had to dig up about 1'x3' of lawn to repair/relocate a sprinkler in my back yard. That evening, I saw my arms absolutely covered in tiny welts from the "no see ums". Some on my legs too but both arms were horrendous. Took a LONG time for them to clear up - the itching was just awful - I went through a ton of calamine, cortisone, oatmeal soaks.... Hope you fare better.
Until then, I had never heard of "no see ums". My wife found that nomenclature.
You do know the only about 10% of the worlds cheaper and very useful meds are sold in the states. The pharma lobby works hard to keep the simple cheap things banned. And the AMA lobby works hqnd in hand with them to make sure that you need a script to get most of what you can get.Sorry to hear and hope you're much better now. I've scratched the bites before which only made them bleed
I'd never heard of them either until moving here to Glendora 2+ years ago. There weren't any in Pasadena. About 2 weeks ago I REALLY sprayed a lot of Malathion and at a nearly slurry rate all over the front and back yards. It did NOTHING to kill them it seems.
My brother-in-law lives in Thailand but is here visiting for an extended time. He brought with him some salve they sell cheaply in Thailand. It truly kills the sting of the bites and he claims if you spread it on exposed skin it keeps them from biting in the first place. The writing on the can is all Thai but it does clearly say eucalyptus and camphor in English and it's made by Bayer but I've not seen it sold here...yet.
Hmmm. I tried to post pics of the slave but site won't let me. I'll try again tomorrow.



HA! On my soon-to-be 68 year old body the least thing I'm concerned about is scarring on my index finger but it's good to know. Besides, girls think scars are ****! LolKeep it wrapped in TP w/antibionic ointment. The amino acids from the wood pup in TP will keep scaring to a minimal.
Available on Amazon....This stuff. I don’t know why the site wouldn’t let me upload them yesterday. Anyway, it seems to work well. It’s over the counter VERY cheap stuff. Like less than 50 cents there.
$16.99 for two. In Thailand he paid $9.00 for a dozen of these.
That's part of why a lot of stuff is made over there. And part of the price difference is the cost of 8 weeks on the water, which is how long it takes to ship things from China, or Thailand. But still, it does make you wonder how much we're getting raked over the coalsMy brother-in-law has lived in Thailand over 20 years.
He and I are always having,...uh "discussions" about the cost of things. Labor there is almost free by American standards. He says we're all being cheated everyday here by the cost of things. If we just didn't buy things at high prices they'd fall. Uh, yeah...to a degree but they'd never be as low as there.
Probably about 8 or 10 times actual cost. Manufacturer marks it up about 100%. Distributor marks it up about 100%. Retailer marks it up about 100%. Just because some retailers take the middleman out, doesn't mean they don't get his cut.That's part of why a lot of stuff is made over there. And part of the price difference is the cost of 8 weeks on the water, which is how long it takes to ship things from China, or Thailand. But still, it does make you wonder how much we're getting raked over the coals


What about using quick links?Ladies and germs I need some advice:
I attempted to hookup my truck to the RV this morning to take a short "test tow." All was well UNTIL I got to the safety cables. The Maximus loops are 3/4" steel and the cable hooks don't open wide enough to go through. The large shackles below (correct term?) don't open wide enough either.
Home Depot's largest were the same as these so I bought the biggest/strongest threaded loops rated at 3300 lbs each. They would have worked but don't open enough to get them through the loops either.
Ideas? Leaving on a trip day after tomorrow. Heading to a local specialty bolt place tomorrow (King Bolt in Covina, CA) looking for SOMEthing that'll work. See pics for the shackles that aren't quite wide enough to use and the loops I'm talking about.
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Ain't no Tractor Supply stores in Southern California. I read SO many posts on GJ I researched it and the closest one to LA is Santa Barbara area.What about Tractor Supply? They have an extensive selection of those links.
Cool and a lot closer than Santa Barbara but still 53 miles from my house. A bit too far for a "run to the hardware store".There's one up here in Canyon Country.
Oh NO DanAin't no Tractor Supply stores in Southern California. I read SO many posts on GJ I researched it and the closest one to LA is Santa Barbara area.