NY's July '19 Happy Birthday USA BS Thread
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#65
Looks like I am the first native to make it in here today....lol. Morning Shaun, Rod, Craig, Ken, Don, John, Matt, George and followers. Hope that your day is going well.
I have a short day due to a followup with my foot doctor but on the flip side, I will get home a little earlier than normal which is fine with me.
I have a short day due to a followup with my foot doctor but on the flip side, I will get home a little earlier than normal which is fine with me.
#66
Sounds good Neil. Hopefully the Doc is happy with the check up today. regular day for me sadly. But I amoff through Friday of next week after today.
#67
Last checkup from two weeks ago was okay. The wound got a little smaller in overall size, but my wife thinks that it is getting shallower which is really good.
Today is my hump day for this week, then after tomorrow I have Saturdays until the 15th.
Today is my hump day for this week, then after tomorrow I have Saturdays until the 15th.
#71
Ok, what did you do?? Are we going to need to wrap you up in bubble wrap??
#74
#75
Paper towels work great for stopping blood flow. I've been working on an AC unit for my basement where I keep all my computer servers. It was throwing a "pressure too high" code and shutting down. (Not sure if I talked about this a few days ago or not).
So without removing it from the basement window, I took a pair of tin snips and cut out all the fins in the sides, turned it off, and cleaned it out - there was a lot of crud the landscaper blew into it - dirt, leaves, etc. A lot got onto the inside face of the condensor, and I had to power wash the fins to get it clean. Ran without a hitch for 2 days when it was 90+ outside, so it's fixed. Was cleaning up yesterday, and feeling around checking air flow. For some stupid reason, I reached around inside, checking for more dirt, and since I had already done it, went to reach THROUGH the fan to check the condensor again.
With it on.
All five fingers on my right hand took 3 or 4 whackings from the fan blades. Blood all over the place. In my haste to withdraw my hand, I also cut the side of my middle finger on something sharp, to make matters even worse.
Dumbest thing I've ever done. Cuts across the first knuckles on three fingers, tip of my pinky, and thumb.
And no, I'm not getting any stitches. Had that done twice when I was 18, and it was the most horrifying feeling even with local anesthesia.
So ANYWAY
So without removing it from the basement window, I took a pair of tin snips and cut out all the fins in the sides, turned it off, and cleaned it out - there was a lot of crud the landscaper blew into it - dirt, leaves, etc. A lot got onto the inside face of the condensor, and I had to power wash the fins to get it clean. Ran without a hitch for 2 days when it was 90+ outside, so it's fixed. Was cleaning up yesterday, and feeling around checking air flow. For some stupid reason, I reached around inside, checking for more dirt, and since I had already done it, went to reach THROUGH the fan to check the condensor again.
With it on.
All five fingers on my right hand took 3 or 4 whackings from the fan blades. Blood all over the place. In my haste to withdraw my hand, I also cut the side of my middle finger on something sharp, to make matters even worse.
Dumbest thing I've ever done. Cuts across the first knuckles on three fingers, tip of my pinky, and thumb.
And no, I'm not getting any stitches. Had that done twice when I was 18, and it was the most horrifying feeling even with local anesthesia.
So ANYWAY