Good Morning
33° and dreary looking, high of 40 and rain this afternoon. Then the temps take a deep dive, and we get snow, somewhere between a dusting and a foot depending on who you listen to. I think it will definitely be a plowable event for us though.
Yesterday was a productive day in the shop, I wrestled the 3/4” stock into the band saw and cut the skids out of it. A 42” long piece was much nicer to move around. I used the magnetic drill to put the bolt holes in the mounting brackets.
Got them all welded up and ready to go on the snow pusher, it will likely be pushing snow tomorrow at the airport in Quakertown.
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It amazes me that the 3/4” thick skids wore completely through, I guess they rubbed a lot of blacktop, but I would think that the snow would provide some lubrication.
Cleaned up all the mess I created, and put everything away, I’m very happy with the new MIG welder, took a little fiddling with settings to get it to run like I wanted, but it did a great job, and has gobs of power. I was running about 180 amps out of 285 available.
Cleaned out the fireplace and loaded it up for the next fire. Converted the classroom back into a music room, the boys showed up and we used it. Zoe was waiting for me at the door when I walked back to the old folks home. We went for a quick walk and called it a night.
Today will be back in the shop for some lathe work, need to make a run to the woodshed with the carryall to lay in a good supply of firewood in case the snow cover lingers.
Looking forward to seeing Drew and his new chariot around lunch time. We have been invited to dinner next door, our first meal in the house since we moved to old folks home. Other than that, we’ll see what pops up.