Good morning!!!!

   / Good morning!!!! #114,201  
I read where the WHO is now saying that those who are asymptomatic are not contagious until they are visibly ill.

I believe the person who said that misspoke and had to walk it back.
About masks, did you see the reports from the beauty salon in Missouri? Seems like the masks worked.
I heard a commentator say the virus was winning.
I'm still isolating and I don't think I've gotten it yet. Sure thankful I'm retired.

Chris

I think you're just being smart ... :thumbsup:

I try to isolate as much as possible - I still go out - but only as necessary (at least in my mind ... :rolleyes:) and I still wear a mask (have taken to leaving it in the van - that way I don't forget it and leave it at home)
 
   / Good morning!!!! #114,202  
I think TSC is more interested in selling dog food, bird seed and clothing now; the lack of technical knowledge is troubling. My local store used to have someone standing at the customer service desk back in middle of hardware area. Now the desk is gone, and the staff mills around up front, just clerks ready to check out your purchase, which
they unlikely have any idea of how it functions. Seems corporate has lost its way.

We still have the service desk at least at the one in North Canton (not sure about Massillon or Lakemore/Springfield, don't get to those quite as often.

But you are correct on their corporate focus - it's on Harry Homeowner of Suburbia, USA ... :(
 
   / Good morning!!!! #114,203  
Menard's has a great operation ... I don't have too many real complaints with them. Good pricing and a great selection at the two stores close to us that I frequent.

Glad they (recently) came to our area - hopefully you'll get some nearer to you as they build out their operation.

Home Depot and Lowes certainly both needed the competition.

Only one RK near to us that I know of. Prices are good, and a good selection ... but the store could use a make-over.

I wish Menards and Rural King, would both come to Texas and knock out Tractor Supply. We've got some perfect locations .. on I-10, just west side of Columbus.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #114,205  
I wish Menards and Rural King, would both come to Texas and knock out Tractor Supply. We've got some perfect locations .. on I-10, just west side of Columbus.

LOL ... :thumbsup:

(They would both probably do a banner business)
 
   / Good morning!!!! #114,206  
Good evening all. 66F for the start, thunderstorm in progress, 2 inch in rain gauge. Sky start clearing about noon, about 1 ft covering low water #2 crossing, light to moderate wind day, and high temp was 85F. Still a lot of rain in forecast. Decide not to go to chapel due to heavy rain, watch Facebook live, propped bow up on boat, with all the rain it needed better draining. Should have done some chain maintenance on bikes, but did not, went to stepdaughter's for Father's day, and scored munchies and auto inflate life jacket :)
Covid update: Cooke unchanged, Montague unchanged, Grayson unchanged.
Yesterday's posting cont:
David Glad flight went ok.
Rick tractor looks so much better.
Bird good story, took 1 year Spanish and then changed to more college oriented
Dennis hope church meeting was productive.
RS they don't sort that stuff out like they used to
Roy your definition of heat and my definition of heat is very different.
RS making headway
Ted nice pics
Dennis always fun messing with slow leak tires
David glad all went well, sorry about the extra night away from home
Today's postings:
Drew glad to the recovery news not so much about the bad taste from farm sale.
Rick hope you can get your hardware and finish the grapple project.
Thomas what are you doing to bucket?
Drew good your new little printer worked.
Ron nice pic as always, I too need to organize for when I am not here,.
Randy, coward :D
Billy never saw a red headed wood pecker to that. They liked the cedar lap siding on previous house.
Dennis hope worship went well.
Kyle wish I could see video of your daughter singing at church.
Bird thank you for your blood donations
Ted hope floor went well.
RNG still working on transport on bike deal but have family near Don so will try to make the miles count so to speak
Ted I would not call those trip little! nice job on the floor.
David 26 miles on rental?
RS still making the rest of us look bad.
Dennis how nice of county :rolleyes:
David glad your home and all is well.
prayers for all especially Drew and Jay
stay safe and healthy and
Happy Fathers day you all.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #114,207  
A couple of pics of the spanner wrench repair:

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The textured white background is a paper towel (Bounty - The Quicker Picker Upper - I believe) to give some idea of scale.

I wanted to drill the hole for the drill rod a little deeper but found that with the bit I was using it wouldn't do it. (Couldn't find the new 5/32 cobalt bit I had recently opened ... :rolleyes:)

The hole ended up being between probably 1/16" and 1/8" deep at most.

Set MIG for 1/8" setting (280 WFS, and the "D" voltage tap), set the drill rod in the hole (no clamp), and then just four quick taps on the trigger on the MIG gun.

Still very surprised it didn't break when I used it after the repair ...

:confused3:
 
   / Good morning!!!! #114,208  
2020-06-22, 0247

66 right now...high, again in the upper 80's and possibility of thunderstorms.
Didn't get much work done yesterday, but did catch up on some Blu-Rays I bought and hadn't watched yet.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #114,209  
good morning all.
Roy is up extra early! You really get a jumpstart on the day, though at least I can cheat and take a nap.

Making a pig of myself on garden club home made zucchini bread for an early treat with coffee. Fresh zucchini out of the garden.
When she brought over this big bag of food, there was a sheet saying what was in it, which I promptly lost. So I'm having to guess what things are.
Last nights super rich and buttery soup was labeled A.C. So I guessed artichoke, I love artichokes. Nope, asparagus and fresh crab soup, crabs picked off their dock on the Pungo Creek nearby. Oh my...this is such a treat to look forward to. Since the kitchen in this place promptly forgot their promise to give me double portions, this extra food is really a plus. Sometimes I think the plastic plate they bring weighs about four ounces total, fine for the ancients here but not for me...

It's Monday and not much planned. Had to turn a/c down, looking at forecast, can see why, already 73 out, humid, and going up to 90 today. Will get my walking in early.
I keep running into this lady doing her Soduko and crossword puzzles at one end of courtyard, have to shorten my path to avoid her cigarette smoke. I feel a little sorry for her, who am I to prevent her little pleasure? My mother smoked and died of cancer, my father smoked cigars and died of laryngeal cancer, this is simply something to avoid if at all possible. We all know it, not so easy to change. Have always felt that nice people came in all sizes and shapes. And some smoke too.. And some drink too much, which also adds to cancer risk. All a matter of how we all handle our stress. Probably why so many little happy pills get dispensed each year.

I found out in middle life that I had been suffering from some severe bouts of depression. Something many of us deal with. Figured out a way to compartmentalize, isolate and talk my way out of the blues. And it worked, never had to take a pill for it. I think it helps to have a sense of humor. I remember as a kid reading Reader's Digest
Laughter Is The Best Medicine. That stuck with me. Particularly important to be able to laugh at oneself and not take myself too seriously.

Buppies, hope you are doing ok. You too Randy, our other Randy, plus we have a Randall too.
RS, learning how to weld, however poorly, enabled not only my ability but my imagination, my confidence in fixing things.
Sold my little electronic welder with rest of farm equipment, had great fun with it, but always wondered how strong my welds were.
Looking ok clearly did not mean strong internally. Nothing ever fell apart later though, but you wonder about the reworked internal strength of the metal.

Hope you all have a great summer day.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #114,210  
Good morning all. Roy, Drew, now we are past the longest day, you two are doing a good job of making the most of every minute of daylight.

Days don't start any better than this - dry, comfortably warm in short sleeves and best of all when I opened the fridge for milk I found an unexpected slice of cold pizza. The extra energy came in handy as the sheep were hard to move, they must know the shearers are coming.

Spent most of yesterday removing fencing from around the wetland. After 16 years many of the oak posts have broken off, although a durable timber, it doesn't seem to like standing permanently in wet ground. Interestingly the few softwood posts that I put in are still sound, even though those from the same batch in dry ground rotted away after less than 8 years. The pig netting is mostly still in excellent condition and will be used again elsewhere, though with a generous quantity of 40mm staples in each post and rush growing through the bottom wires, it wasn't very willing to come out.

Hoping not to use metal fencing when the digging is finished, the deeper water will make a good stock barrier between each field, with alder posts and horizontal woven willow at either end. A sluice gate in the channel to keep the bankside water at the right level for wading birds is also on the plan, however that will have to wait for the next dry spell.

LS, with oak flooring your "hobby shack" is looking more like a second home. It will make a great doghouse if you ever inadvertently upset your wife. :)

RS, always a great feeling when a make-do repair from what you have on hand turns out as good as buying a new one. :thumbsup: Only drawback is that it makes you even more reluctant to throw anything away when even a broken drill bit may be just what you need tomorrow.

Sodamo, good to hear you got Sophie back to your never ending vacation. Hope your tongue heals soon.
 

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