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Coolabah

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I have decided that I don’t like electrical issues. ;)

Me neither. Sometimes , it is more than just tempting to fix them with a hammer....
It's the intermittent ones that drive me really crazy. Glad you got this one sorted ! :thumbup:
Especially when some ******* weekend handyman works on it!:lol_hitti

Hey !! I resemble that remark !
.....oh..... good point...:headscrat
 
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Some five year old pain pills and a heating pad have made a huge difference in my back, if only I could work like this. ;)
 

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A girl I know has a Milwaukee heated jacket. If she puts on one of those cheap Walmart back braces, loosely enough not to ruin the jacket. It gently cooks her back happy.
 

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Have you tried an inversion table for your back pain? I use mine almost daily, only takes 5-10 minutes, and it makes a remarkable difference, especially since i'm missing most of my L3 disc. Does take a while to get used to, but once you learn to relax right away it's wonderful.
 
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Strouty

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I have one, but it isn’t setup, I guess I need to get it back together. Usually I see my chiropractor every 6 weeks or so, but due to the current mess, it has been double that at least.
 

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"your back, nothing is worse."
How about still recovering from two hip replacements (both sides) and a back problem and my left knee sometimes giving out, and I am only 87 yrs. young.
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That stuff on your hands reminds me of that POR-15 I tried back in the 90's. Took a couple of weeks to ware off.

Hopefully it will work for you better in the tank then on your hands.

I hate getting por15 on my hands and hate it even more when my dog gets it on her fur. She has tiger stripes for weeks.

That old orange Dodge is a beast. What model is it?
 
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Strouty

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It is some cab forward design, like an LCF 1000, I think it stands for "Low Cab Forward"

The stains on my hands from the tank sealer were gone as of yesterday, so I guess it wasn't as bad as it looked.
 
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Strouty

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Back got much worse today, have been taking it easy at the house.

Watching the original Red Dawn, prepping for the future.
 

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Back got much worse today, have been taking it easy at the house.

Watching the original Red Dawn, prepping for the future.

OMG, that is such a flash back to high school.

We may all soon need to form a "4th of July Brigade"... At least you already have tracked vehicles and the neighbors won't notice if you start adding to the herd...

I need to watch that again. Maybe Back to the Future and Footloose too.

I already watched Pretty in Pink, Valley Girl and all the Terminator movies. Did all the Alien movies too.

Back in the day, "Die Hard" really made me want to get a machine pistol (MAC-10). I almost bought one from a guy who knew someone, who might know someone, who might have one to sell to a kid. As a high schooler, I did not need a gun like that, or any gun for that matter.

A year or so back, I was seriously thinking of buying a local $10k Delorean car. But I talked myself off that ledge. LOL I am not a car "fix it" guy.

I need to watch Repo Man! and Cannon Ball Run! Geez, that means all those Smoky and the Bandit movies too. Dom Deluise was so funny.

Sorry about you back, I have issues too.

I am so old.
 
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Good list of movies to watch. The first Predator is a good one too. If you want to see a movie that truly is predicting the future, watch Idiocracy, it is almost scary.
 
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Strouty

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And the pain pills that I thought were 5 years old, well they were from 2012 not 2015, so 8 years, almost ten left even after the four I took in the last 24 hours. I guess that would mean I am not an addict? The pills I really wish I had lots of are my old friend Celebrex, those worked very well for most everything that ached, think I still have a couple of those too.
 

steaks&anvils

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Good list of movies to watch. The first Predator is a good one too. If you want to see a movie that truly is predicting the future, watch Idiocracy, it is almost scary.

Predator, that's a good one too. I was thinking Young Frankenstein and Yellow Beard.

Idiocracy, too close to home. I often thought we needed a test and license to reproduce. But then I'm reminded that we have that for cars and we still have mostly lousy drivers.

I heard that pain pills can get stronger as they age, please be careful with dosage.
 
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Strouty

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Interesting info, they were slower to take effect, but still worked, I took the same dosage, except they were 12 hours apart instead of 4, should be fine.
 
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My back is officially thrashed, had all I could do to get to the warehouse so I could meet the electrician and disconnect the air compressors. I think my chiropractor is on hiatus due to the current environment, might have to take a drive and see if there is a sign up or something, the message on the phone was the same as always. I am also going to try and setup the inversion table, it may help a bit, if I don’t make things worse setting it up. Right now my left leg is on fire, that means that things are swollen and pushing on the nerves that go there, love it. :(
 

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My chiropractor cancelled all his appointments until further notice, but was supposed to be available for emergencies. Take it easy and rest. Hope your back improves.
 
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Strouty

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I have been stretching for the last 20 minutes, might have to take some pain meds, then use the inversion table, I think if I can get the muscles to relax a bit, I can get the joints moving again.

It seems like this always happens when I have a tight timeframe, need to get compressors and pallets from warehouse, have to organize the rollers at the SG so I have a place to put the pallets of stuff, need to get a trailer unloaded so I have a way to haul the stuff, and tons more...
 

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Sorry to hear about your back Strouty! About your movie list, the wife and I watched Contagion about a week back, when it was finished I checked the date it was made, 2011! Seemed like it was taken from today's headlines, scary how predictive it was. Give it a watch your not going to get away from the couch for long with your back by the sounds of it. Stretching will definitely help your back, and I am a believer in what the inversion table can help, we just need you on an exercise regime to prevent/reduce the re-occurrence of this pain in the upper @$$! Sorry to sound like your significant other there! Harry
https://www.google.com/search?gs_ss...1.0j46j0l6.11635j0j7&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8
 
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Strouty

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I can't take it that easy, I am at the Hill doing a bit of paperwork, then I need to go to the SG so I can pick up a few things, then I am headed to the bank, then I might have to unload a trailer to get things ready for the air compressors. It sounds worse than it should be, but I will know tonight if I anything is better or not.
 
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The mental stuff is all normal at this point, this was definitely physical, I hurt it stacking some of the roller gates last weekend, then I aggravated it flipping the fuel tank every which way to get the epoxy coating to cover every nook and cranny. I knew I hurt it the second I did it, had I taken it easy earlier, it might have been OK, but I compounded the issue by being busy all week. I am dreading using the clutch in Perk, I am sure that will make things feel oh so much better. :(
 
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Moved a few trucks, got the step deck hooked up to Perk, but I am waiting for help to unload it. Headed to do errands now, then if I have help I will unload the trailer later this afternoon.

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Chiropractor called back, a couple more weeks before they are open. :(
 
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Strouty

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You would think I would listen to the writing on the box.

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Clearly today is a light day, but with heavy stuff. Had to get chains, binders, ratchet straps, 3/4” and 1” drive sockets, big wrenches. What was I thinking?

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Moved a few trucks, got the step deck hooked up to Perk, but I am waiting for help to unload it. Headed to do errands now, then if I have help I will unload the trailer later this afternoon.

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Chiropractor called back, a couple more weeks before they are open. :(

Can’t find a different chiropractor?
 

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Strouty

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Short answer is no, not worth the effort at this point. Pretty sure the state shut them all down, so I would be a “new” client versus a long timer. One way or another, I am going to get things loosened up. ;)
 
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Strouty

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Portland’s red light district is where you have then traffic lights in a row in less than a mile.

Made it home, just took some pain management pills, going to chill out, tomorrow is an early start, but I have some help in the morning, so I am going to take it.
 

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Did my back in 2 weeks back (ha), missed three days work and it was 9 before I could even approach 70% of normal. My back goes out every year, but every 3 or 4th it is as bad as this year.
Still only 80% after 2 weeks but off the daily ibuprofen regimen. Almost broke out the very limited super pain pills, but made it through without using my stash.
 
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