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   / Good morning!!!! #118,011  
LS - leak not found yet -waiting for rain to drain from pit
RNG - need to cal power factor to find out cap bank size-https://www.electronics-tutorials.ws/accircuits/power-factor-correction.html
then look up power correction factor correction unit to see what you can buy ready to install
PJS - Happy anniversary!
ok, back to day job
 
   / Good morning!!!! #118,012  
Good morning to all! Low of 50, only going for a high temp of 76 today! Woohoo! Chances of a shower this afternoon. Low tonight now forecasted for 44. All of this will be short lived.... temps back to the 90's by the weekend.

PJ, HAPPY ANNIVERSARY! Enjoy your dinner together! Oh, nice pond, they did a great job.

Ron, nice turkey pic, I would think the chick would be bigger by now....

Drew, thanks for posting the tractor video. Looks like there is a good air ride setup in the cab. At first it is strange to see the 3 point setup in front, but then remember that most European tractors are made that way. I can understand the reason for it, but do they have to plow in reverse?

Randy, I have never had gas hooked up to my mig / wire feed also. Only used the flux core wire. It is said that using gas, Mig welding is much cleaner and easier. For TIG welding, it is a requirement to use gas...

Ken, were you able to find the leak?

Some errands again today, one to get a couple of 220v 50amp plugs to make a heavy extension cord for the welders. Then maybe finish pulling the additional 220 circuit in the shop, got started last week, but never finished it.

Everyone have a great day!

I used gas for 35 years, but I found that the only benefit was a nicer bead, the flux core actually penetrates better.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #118,013  
73F and partly cloudy @ 11:00, high of 85F predicted for the day.

Lawn has really greened up and is growing again, more rain expected over the next few days ... will need to cut again by Friday/Saturday.

Hauled trimmed branches up to burn pile yesterday first thing, then got new hosta unloaded from van, and watered:

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Cleaned up more leaves and debris and hauled to compost pile and incorporated.

Took string trimmer for a walk along driveway, shop, a few other plantings, and Nestbox No. 3.

Dug out dead redbud stump and hauled down a couple more bucketloads of screened topsoil for planting beds.

With the grass cut down around the upper catch basin, need to work on filling in around that. Use bentonite to seal. Water buffalo will need refilled.

Also may need to remove straw on lower catch basin now that grass has come in, water it, and see if any areas need resown.

Probably need to pick up a couple of bags of sand for the planting hole for the ginkgo tree.

Possibly finish plantings/transplants in northwest planting bed today.

Get mums planted in containers.

Hope everyone has an enjoyable, productive, and safe day ... :thumbsup:
 
   / Good morning!!!! #118,014  
Good afternoon, the weather is gorgeous here, with just a few fluffy clouds and a temperature that was perfect for wandering around a nearby town this morning in just shirt sleeves. First time we have been inside a shop together in many months.

Kyle, I have quite a strong Yorkshire accent, which is no problem in the North of England but a rare thing where I now live. Thanks to films and tv shows, the locals around these parts will have far more experience of hearing a wide variety of American accents than mine, so it may actually be quicker if you order the beers while I just smile at the barmaid and pass over my credit card - plastic is a wonderful universal translator.

PJ, great to see the major landscaping reach completion and congrats on your 17/7. I would be hoping the lead time on the neighbor's Chevy was long enough to be in with a chance of a second helping of peach crumble :licking:


Roy, you would never guess it if you only read the news headlines, but this world has lots of very good people, just like that lady - and you.

What makes the news is really a tiny tiny bit of what’s going on and does not reflect the real situation. Even then it’s slanted in the worst possible light to create sensationalism in order for news stations to generate viewership. When the locals in Kenosha came out and defended their town ( cause the mayor wouldn’t) that ended most of what’s happening there. But the instigators just move to another location.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #118,015  
One of the guys had a suction syringe to extract the oil like Bird was talking about.
They already had the oil changed so I could go straight to trenching and root cutting. IMG_3950.JPG
 
   / Good morning!!!! #118,016  
No mention of a refrigerant based dryer? Or maybe cold is just the first step to drop out the water? Hard to imagine that a desiccant would be enough, or have the capacity. As long as there's a rotor or piston involved, there will be some oil in the air, too. Be interesting to see what they end up with, and how they measure the output to know it's working.

And yes, you do end up with the coolest junk!:cool2:

Back when pneumatic controls ran all types of plants we always used desiccant dryers for instrument air,
we always had oil separators and filters prior to the dryers.
Depending on were the plant was located would have a lot to do with the dewpoint setpoints for the dryers,
usually at least 10-20 degrees colder then the ambient temperature would get down to.
They would maintain that year round so as to never have water dropping out in low points of the piping.
In many pharmaceutical plants the pharm air systems are set to -40 these systems may have a combination of refrigerated
drys filters and desiccant dryers. The desiccant dryers where the final dryers before the pharm air filters, usually 0.1 micron filters.

Desiccant dryers are normally setup as a pair with one in service and one being regenerated,
they are regenerated by heating while flowing a bit of clean dry air thru them,
I have seen the heat being every thing from electric resistance rod heaters to tubing coils with steam or hot oils.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #118,017  
69°F and .64 inches rain last 24 hours.

Overriding plan is to follow Dr instructions and not aggravate my back. Not sure how, but suspect that means curtailment of most physical stuff.

Planning on turning latest bounty of tomatoes into a nice pot of spaghetti sauce.

Prayers for all
Be safe
Have a great day
 
   / Good morning!!!! #118,018  
Had .2” rain in gauge yesterday when I got home, was still light rain so I didn’t dump it.
It was just pouring a little bit ago. This is a good soaking rain, not a passing shower.

Now at .5”
 
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   / Good morning!!!! #118,019  
Floor looking great Phil 🤙
 
   / Good morning!!!! #118,020  
66°F and cloudy this morning, going up to 78° today. Looks like we're starting to get into the roller coaster temperatures already; 87° by the end of the week, then back to the 60s and 70s next week. Expecting some rain here this afternoon.

Wife and I are marking our 17/7 anniversary today; 17 years back together, 7 of them married. Planning to celebrate with dinner this weekend at the winery where we were married. Luckiest guy on the planet.

Good luck with the test, Roy.

Floor looks good, Phil. Nice work.

Congrats to you and Mrs, Paul.
 

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