buckeyefarmer
Epic Contributor
Kyle, sorry for your aunt.
Sounds like Big Brother is alive and well in Baltimore.
Slippery slope/big brother...that was the point of the article.There was some talk on the local news a couple weeks ago about trying that same program in the St. Louis area. Can't say I would support such a thing. That is one seriously slippery slope right there.
You da over achiever! And nice finish under the sprinkler.Good Morning!!!! 73F @ 6:00AM. Sunny. High 97F. Winds S at 5 to 10 mph.
WNG, you get the over achiever award for yesterday. Sounds like Big Brother is alive and well in Baltimore.
If the Sprinter based motorhomes are still too big for you, Drew, Sportmobile is making versions using Mercedes and Ford Transit chassis...
Don't know what kind of aggregate was used in the patio concrete, but it sure put a stop to my drilling attempts yesterday. Switched to a big hammer and star drills when I'd hit one, a few wacks and the drill would work again. But the hammer drill vibration kept loosening the chuck on the bigger drills, and putting three flats on the drill shank only helped a little. Still managed to get a 1" hole through it, all that was needed for a 1/2" piece of PVC. Used a small demolition hammer to get the first ten inches or so dug out under the patio, then switched over to the pressure washer with the 0° nozzle. That worked a lot better than I thought, and I got to within 6" of the drilled hole in ten minutes of poking. By then the little trench I'd dug outside the patio was full of water, so I knocked off for lunch to let it drain. After lunch I hit something that wouldn't give, but found a steel bar long enough and hammered that through in a couple of spots so the water wand could do its thing. A couple shots of water down the patio hole cleaned that out, and I was able to get a piece of 3/4" PVC and an elbow to line up under the hole. Made up an adapter sleeve on the lathe to fit the 1/2" PVC riser, thought I had it all glued together until I wiggled it, but got it the second try. Let the glue set up while I took a break for water, then plumbed in the drip tube so I could flush the lines. Hooked everything up and the last circuit was done. By then I was a wet, muddy mess, so cleaned myself up under the outdoor shower head, which was surprisingly refreshing. Had a seat in the shade to drip dry a bit, and was almost too cold. Changed into a pair of running shorts and flip flops, grabbed a beer, and moved my chair out into the sun to work on my Vitamin D. Got hot again, so grabbed the remote for the sprinkler system and turned on the new circuit again for a quick wet down. A minute was all it took. Ahhhhh. An unexpected use for the fire sprinkler system, one I wish I'd installed a long time ago.:laughing:
Happy Hump Day, folks!
Wife ordered one of those wi-fi pet cameras last week, and it arrived yesterday. She has it in the kitchen for now, where she can see there, into the living room, and down the stairs. We're thinking of mounting it on the wall were it could also see down the hallway and into the sunroom. Through the phone app, you can pan side-to-side or up-and-down, and even zoom in. We'd talked about this a few times, but were both skeptical about having the potential for someone hacking in and being able to see around the inside of our home. She has a dog training client who has one, and they apparently alleviated her fears over that. I'm still kind of on the fence, though, even as I'm sitting here at my desk at work looking at my phone and watching the dogs playing in the kitchen while she is at the table paying bills. Still not sure if I like this or not.