Good morning!!!!

   / Good morning!!!! #50,941  
67°F this morning. 1.0 inches rain last 24 hours but none since midnight. Sun peeking thru the overcast.

Have to take wife in for Dr appnt. Prelim for her appnt next month to get her hip checked.

Be safe
Have a great day.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #50,942  
When RNG gets tired of his delicate German motorcycles and wants to really man up with American iron,
I found a bike for him: Confederate Motorcycles | Combat Collection
seems to be a bit of wretched excess....or rolling art work, take your pick.
Reminds me of Mad Max a bit...I wonder if matching white sheets are packed with it....;)

From the Confederate site:

"COMBAT 61 COLLECTION

Brutal, minimal, and built to last, reveal, and transform.

Fresh superabundant energy, force and power is breathed into the world's rebel motoring culture, as envisioned and created, one machine at a time, by the fiercely independent hot rod giants upon whose shoulders we so proudly stand.

As a salute to those gentlemen we so greatly revere, we are honored to offer the most primal example of raw American Power it is possible to create."

Oh dear, I'm afraid I'll never measure up to that standard Drew! I have enough trouble keeping track of just 60 horses, let along the excessive power those things probably make. But I will take exception of the use of the word "delicate" when referring to the early '90s vintage BMWs I ride. The dual sport is rapidly approaching 140,000 miles on the clock, and has covered quite a few of those miles on really bad dirt roads as well as tons of asphalt. Not as many repairs as upgrades, done to take advantage of higher performance parts available on the aftermarket. The current BMW line seems to be in competition with the Confederate folks, offering gobs of horsepower sold under a guise of reliability that my experience shows is not at all there.:confused2:
 
   / Good morning!!!! #50,943  
From the Confederate site:

"COMBAT 61 COLLECTION

Brutal, minimal, and built to last, reveal, and transform.

Fresh superabundant energy, force and power is breathed into the world's rebel motoring culture, as envisioned and created, one machine at a time, by the fiercely independent hot rod giants upon whose shoulders we so proudly stand.

As a salute to those gentlemen we so greatly revere, we are honored to offer the most primal example of raw American Power it is possible to create."

Oh dear, I'm afraid I'll never measure up to that standard Drew! I have enough trouble keeping track of just 60 horses, let along the excessive power those things probably make. But I will take exception of the use of the word "delicate" when referring to the early '90s vintage BMWs I ride. The dual sport is rapidly approaching 140,000 miles on the clock, and has covered quite a few of those miles on really bad dirt roads as well as tons of asphalt. Not as many repairs as upgrades, done to take advantage of higher performance parts available on the aftermarket. The current BMW line seems to be in competition with the Confederate folks, offering gobs of horsepower sold under a guise of reliability that my experience shows is not at all there.:confused2:

Reliability is indirectly proportional to the power you extract from the machine.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #50,944  
Good Morning! 74F @ 11:45AM. Abundant sunshine. High 79F. Winds light and variable.

I'm not what you'd call a good teacher, Eric, as I lose patience with folks that can't manage to "get it" in one go. Most of what I write about doing things is so's I'll remember what I did later, and if it helps someone else, so much the better! :laughing:

Nice work, Ed! Sounds like a plot right out of The Great Escape! Good luck on the trip, it sounds like you'll both have a lot of fun. But it would probably be a good idea to leave the starting fluid at home.:laughing:

England is on sale right now, at least as far as the exchange rate goes. I think all that will settle down once the Brexit panic is over, so if you've ever wanted to go now would be a very good time. I spent five weeks there in '85, mostly staying at pubs and B'n'Bs out in the countryside, riding a Norton motorcycle I'd flown over with. Coal to Newcastle that was! Wonderful people, great beer, but the food? Not so much unless it was Indian or fish'n'chips. Be fun to go back and watch the racing on the Isle of Mann again...

I sure miss the changing leaves and apple cider fresh from the Appalachian Mountain foothills of southeastern Ohio where I was raised. And bushels of red and yellow delicious apples. They smelled as good as they tasted! Thanks for reviving that very pleasant old memory, Ron!

Well Kyle, looks like Finnly's continuing to develop her form, and perhaps provide some guidance for the next family vacation? By the way, there's an Eiffel Tower in Las Vegas, too. :eek:

Finished polishing the van with 3000 grit wet on the DA, then walked around visiting with my woodcutting buddy discussing the fire and all the manzanita on the ground. He arrived in a new-to-him '95 F250, a replacement for a slightly newer one that had developed a main seal leak that he didn't want to fix. The '95 was in beautiful condition, and with the addition of an Edge tuner, ran great as well. It's also 4WD, so he may be able to get it down the hill to make loading of the firewood easier. And yes, he wanted all he could carry! Just need to wait for cooler weather, as the steep hillside will make for some heavy work.

Switched over to the polishing machine and rubbing compound, and managed to finish the front, driver's side, and rear before I ran out of daylight. Should easily finish the rest and get through the final polish today, but maybe not the hand glaze. Probably best to wait on that until it gets back from the mechanic's anyway, as every vehicle I've seen down there was loaded with greasy fingerprints.

Was up most of the night again finishing the OS installer download and setting up a throw away drive for returning the laptops for repair. Yeah, both of them. It seems Apple has issued a Repair Extension for the video boards in both machines, so I spent the last hour on the phone with them registering for the program and arranging for shipping boxes. They'll also take care of the bloated battery on one of them, all at no cost to me. Not bad warranty service for five year old machines!
 
   / Good morning!!!! #50,945  
Booming thunder and a frightened barking dog woke me at 04:00 this morning ... precisely one hour before the alarm was set to sound :muttering:. Was out and about earlier today, and noted the temperature dropping to around 60°F with the passing rain. 63° now, no idea what the "high" was. Supposed to get down in the upper 30s tonight. The roller coaster continues.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #50,946  
Good afternoon all. 66F this morning, low came about 9:30 at 62F, overcast, windy and 1.5 in in rain gauge from last night. Made it to 74F mostly clear, and wind 15-25. Had 4 hours of consulting, bike ride and extracting the vehicles out of the garage. Please pardon the mess on the truck, have got around to vacuum it yet.
 

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Worked on my wife's shop a bit, then back home. Ran a neighbor up to a repair shop for his car. Raining all day here.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #50,948  
Kyle tell Finnly great job ! :thumbsup:

Ed enjoy your trip!! Why is when I try something like you conduit project I don't get nearly that good results :confused: :confused2:

RNG glad you fond issue on laptops, weird it took so long to surface. Sounds like good progress on van also :cool:


Drew hope they did find the rattle :thumbsup:
 
   / Good morning!!!! #50,949  
:cool2::cool2::cool2: Dug about 4 or 5 more scoops out and shoved the conduit in and it went right through the hole. :D

Kyle, is Finnly going to sell prints? Ed

Glad you got your horizontal bore though to the other side.

I have dreamed of starting a Finnly Art Facebook page, but I'm worried about the weirdos out there.

Thanks for all the nice comments y'all! :)
 

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