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Your car looks great, Dan!

And here we go squaring it up.







Looks good Dan.
Steve?? Here?? In Tucson?? Nah..............Umm let me guess, hot and dry.

Dan, no entertainment here it’s been exceptionally damp so far, this last week has been our warmest this year.Steve?? Here?? In Tucson?? Nah..............
Actually, it has not been that bad. About three weeks ago we had some rains come through and it was cooler. Right now it's in the upper 90's with about 9% humidity. The weather guessers are predicting an El Nino year which means a wetter monsoon season for us. I like the entertainment the monsoon season serves up for us.
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Thanks Rian! We do have a couple of months where there are a lots of days that are the same. Summers can be totally unpredictable due to the monsoon rains. Our monsoon season starts mid-June through September. But the official start is when we get 3+ days in a row where the dew point is at 55° or higher. As of the last time I looked this morning, the dew point has crept up to 50°. We'll see.Excellent work on the weather station brace.
i am surprised you need one, surely every day is the same….?
Dry.
Mac, it's REALLY dry.I can only imagine what 9% humidity is like.
Nice job on the bracket Dan.
Thanks Mike!Very nicely done on the mounting bracket Dan. Simple yet elegant design and execution.![]()



Thanks JB! These two are pretty much the same way. Although they lately seem to want to protect us which is in their nature. We have a javelina or two that walk by the back of the house at night and when they do, these two light up. Bark bark bark bark.....Good looking dogs, I had a Great Pyrenees growing up and he was a gentle giant.
JB

"javelina" ?Thanks JB! These two are pretty much the same way. Although they lately seem to want to protect us which is in their nature. We have a javelina or two that walk by the back of the house at night and when they do, these two light up. Bark bark bark bark.....
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Here you go!"javelina" ?


Thanks for that.
I thought the same thing, that is much easier than teaching the dogs not to bark at them also.They really stink after a sleeping slug is applied!










I fear it is the norm by a huge margin.Nice work -- especially the finishing details.
Hard to believe how much sub-par work some GCs let their subs get away with...
Thank you Rian!Well done
good job.
Thank you Rick!Nice work -- especially the finishing details.
Hard to believe how much sub-par work some GCs let their subs get away with...


Duke, I'm not sure if it's because the coffee hasn't kicked in or what but what do you want me to make out of copper?just to be a trouble maker I think you need to make it in copper to match the pulls!![]()


I was referring to the vent hood ... it must be my old eyes or the fact that I am color blind but the pulls looked they were copper shade as best as I could tell!Duke, I'm not sure if it's because the coffee hasn't kicked in or what but what do you want me to make out of copper?
And BTW, the pulls are satin nickel finish. The way they twist seems to reflect the wood finish giving them the look of copper. and you're not the first one to say that.
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OMG no! Sheet metal is definitely not in my wheelhouse.I was referring to the vent hood ... it must be my old eyes or the fact that I am color blind but the pulls looked they were copper shade as best as I could tell!
I **** at sheet metal work. I can't even bend a small piece without it being fu-barred.
Thanks Nick!A functional and visual improvement with the new range hood — it looks great! Just getting rid of those small cabinets above the old hood, and having the new duct trim go to the ceiling, makes it feel much larger and open in that area, at least in the pics!

















