good morning all. Steady light rain all day, for sure an indoor day, though maybe warm enough to work in the barn.
I have a new diamond metal saw blade I put on my 4.5 inch Dewalt grinder/cut off tool and hope to try that out today.
Found that using abrasive wheels on hardened steel was like trying to break out of jail with a finger file....slow going.
48 degrees going to 56 today, warmer day, .16 precip so far.
David, you should feel good about getting that solar panel project done, quite a big job, and now you are set for what, ten years? 20? Do the newer ones last longer?
Did you ever get that Chinese diesel gen to run right?
new Northern tools catalog came in, the big one with all the nice color pictures. Prime bathroom reading.
I bought an annual beach pass for Hatteras, out on the Outer Banks, so I can drive my truck on the beach actually all year. Unless there are some turtle times or similar.
Never done that before, went once with someone else, want to do it myself. I have one farm jack, might pick up another one at Harbor Freight, 45 bucks is a pretty good deal.
Tow ropes, jacks, boards, etc all required/highly recommended. Local tow company makes a lot of money towing the hapless out. Most important is lowering the air pressure down to about 20 psi, some suggest lower, and having a good DC air pump to return to street pressure once off the beach. I have a site right on the beach reserved for my travel trailer in mid May, hope to take the truck out then. No fishing, just pictures and maybe do a little metal detecting. Some beaches ban metal detectors which I find odd...maybe too many folks not replacing their divots...leaving holes all over for people to step in. Seems a bit silly when the kids don't have to clean up after their sand castles... I've never found much, still looking for
those Spanish doubloons.
Of course around 3pm when I finally got in from playing farmer yesterday, what shows up but 25 more hybrid willows. Holes are all dug, will be easy planting tomorrow. That will finish off
the eyesore prevention project.