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Went to the big city yesterday, Urology appointment (All is Good), Columbia River Steel for some metal pipe, Tacoma Screw for Bolts and other goodies, Doghouse Motorsports for new grips for my snowblower modification, Valley Tractor for some tractor parts and then Fire and Ice for a Pizza and a soda pop then home to do chores in the dark.
Jim, Glad the plumbing is in order and have fun with the blower modification!
Pizza, haven't had Pizza for months. I am thinking it is about time for one!
Sensational Saturday Washington, Tim, Wayne, Preston, Nicolas, Ken, Ken, Steve and all the crew I may have overlooked.
Started the morning at 46°, 1045 it is 50° and the Soothsayers say 58° for the high and maybe some afternoon sun. Not much on the agenda here other than waterproof a board, let dry and take it to the barn, cut and install. Shouldn't be too hard. Yeah-Right!
Then comes figuring out dinner. I see Wifey has set out two thick cut Rib Eyes and I am sure I will be fixing them. Then something to go with them - but what? Standing looking out the window I see a nice patch of Turnip greens. I am thinking some of the greens and mashed taters with a little bacon, onion and garlic! OH, and plenty of real butter!
Went to the big city yesterday, Urology appointment (All is Good), Columbia River Steel for some metal pipe, Tacoma Screw for Bolts and other goodies, Doghouse Motorsports for new grips for my snowblower modification, Valley Tractor for some tractor parts and then Fire and Ice for a Pizza and a soda pop then home to do chores in the dark.
Man, that sounds like a really full day. I don't look forward to the uro doc. Maybe we should compare notes sometime, Tim.
Wayne, My Doc says to keep up on the yearly PSA tests, currently my PSA test number is 1.7
Started the day at 30° it's 36° at noon straight up today.
Been working on the tractor a bit today, moving the rear Hydraulic quick connect fittings to the outside of the roll cage in preparation for a new Back-hoe attachment.
Evening Tim and Wayne. I used the Ford 861 to put a load of wood in the cellar today and the remote hydraulic unit decided it was time to leak near the actuator. It is in the shop now waiting it's turn.
I printed some tool hangers the last couple days with my 3D printer they turned out OK, although I busted one already. I'm reprinting one now thicker with more infill, (Stronger). My impact wrenches and a few others are still in drawers or hanging on the welding table.
I printed some tool hangers the last couple days with my 3D printer they turned out OK, although I busted one already. I'm reprinting one now thicker with more infill, (Stronger). My impact wrenches and a few others are still in drawers or hanging on the welding table.
Looks good! BUT DUDE you are almost disgustingly too organized!!!!
DANG, you making me look bad according to my Wifey!!
Merry Monday morning Washington, Tim, Wayne, Preston, Ken, Steve, Ken and all the crew.
I hope everyone had a great weekend and Ma Nature was nice to you. It was a pretty nice weekend and today will be nice again but after today my woods start to spiral down that frozen rabbit hole.
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