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   / Good morning!!!! #47,041  
68°F and .25 inches rain last 24 hours

Luncheon with the Big Island Retired Military guys up in Waimea today.

Be safe
Have a great day

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   / Good morning!!!! #47,042  
Just tryin' to pay it forward Drew ... ;)
 
   / Good morning!!!! #47,043  
Hey Drew, Actually most days we see in the 70's where we are. In the years I've had the wx station recorded low was 58° and high of 84°. Both those extremes are just a handful of days out of the year, mid 60's over nite and mid 70's daytime would be more normal. We are at 1100ft elevation so a bit cooler than down by the ocean. Hilo will see 90° a few times during the year.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #47,044  
How are those HF zirconia flap discs ?

Saw them last time I was in but haven't tried them yet, still using the old "regular" ones.

Do they last any longer than the "regular" ones ?

The zirconia discs and belts I use on the big belt/disc sander last MUCH longer than the alumina versions, so I'm hopeful the same will be true on the angle grinder. I used a 40 grit HF version yesterday to smooth the tops of a couple dozen mild steel plug welds and don't see much wear at all on it. It cut fast with very little pressure and left a real nice finish. I'm a little leery though because the reviews on the HF web site complained of them exploding when they're about half gone. I'll get a better idea of how it does over the next several days. BTW, the Airgas guy had what appeared to be the exact same flapper wheel, and it was Norton branded. But then maybe the Chinese have just made a very good copy, or the Norton ones aren't made in the good ol' USofA anymore. But for $6.49 I'm not out much if it turns out to be junk.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #47,045  
Driver's side inboard CV boot is torn, throwing grease.

Passenger side stabilizer link is shot and flopping around and the lower ball joint boot is half missing, only comes as an assembly with the lower control arms and bushings.

CV joints may be worn as there's some slop, checked both sides in neutral they seemed similar ... so hard to say for sure as I have no experience with this particular vehicle.

2001 Ford Winstar with 170K miles.

Priced the parts for him ... not sure how much he wants to put into it.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #47,046  
Good afternoon all. 78F this morning, partly cloudy, forecast for 92F. As I write it is already 94F ans will warm 1 or 2 more degrees today. Finished cleaning the boat, expect to put it in the lake today.
Dave sorry to hear about your loss.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #47,047  
Kile, It would have been nice but it cost $88 for 24 hr's and the rental store is maybe a 1/4 mi from here. Did not know about the rubber and latex. I have an old Italian made tiller tiller, a Tuffy that I can only get parts for at Earth tools in Kentucky so I hope I have no problems. Ed

Ed, be careful the specific gravity of ozone is like 1.6 vs air at 1.0 This means the ozone will work itself down and possibly displace the air in the basement. OTOH, it is so unstable trying to shed itself of it's extra oxygen molecule to become O2, that is how it kills odors, germs and bacteria. The first "whiff" smells good like a thunderstorm, but you don't want to breathe much of it. Hope it works out for you.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #47,048  
Ed, be careful the specific gravity of ozone is like 1.6 vs air at 1.0 This means the ozone will work itself down and possibly displace the air in the basement. OTOH, it is so unstable trying to shed itself of it's extra oxygen molecule to become O2, that is how it kills odors, germs and bacteria. The first "whiff" smells good like a thunderstorm, but you don't want to breathe much of it. Hope it works out for you.

We did it in the rental storage units. Plugged it in and went back home. The third one I did smelled a lot better. I had set the timer last night and went back this am. The other two I held my breath and grabbed the machine and back out before I started breathing again so I don't know how well it worked in them. thanks for the tip about the basement. Good to know if I ever do this at home. Ed
 
   / Good morning!!!! #47,049  
2016-06-25, 1758

83 right now...fortunately, this has been a pretty dry heat. I should say fortunate in some respects...dry heat isn't as oppressing as a high humidity high temperature...but more chance of brush fires.
Got the mowing and most of the weed wacking done this morning. As far as the field mowing...either tonight or early tomorrow.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #47,050  
woke up this morning with a sore back and realizing that even with a memory foam topper the bed in this rv is no prize. and yes I had company and it remains platonic.

Drew, are you going to tell us when you get lucky?
 
   / Good morning!!!! #47,051  
Where would you hide at home Randy? I don't have a basement and it concerns me...
perhaps I'm imagining things but there seems to be more tornadoes happening and nastier storms in general.
Or as a neighbor told me today, frog drowners. Those five inch to ten inch rain systems are real killers.
I'm not worried about rain, my house is jacked up three feet, but tornadoes will tear anything down. Have a big chimney; wonder if crawling into the fireplace
opening would be the safest spot. With a helmet on...

I've seen guys build underground shelters but that doesn't work here due to the water issues. I'm 32 feet above sea level, not going to be wave flooded but a hurricane is something else. Was told there were water marks on my home's pillars two feet up. Yikes. The whole place under two feet of water. Folks who live near rivers and streams have it much worse. I grew up along the Delaware River in PA and witnessed many damaging floods. When I picked a place to retire, being near running water or the ocean was out. Reasonably close to, ok. I want to be near the water, not in the water.
But those tornadoes are scary; my truck goes nuts with warnings and flashing messages on the big nav screen if a tornado is reported in this area. But I don't have that at home. I'm usually not far away from a laptop and Wunderground though. But where to hide? This is a frame house, not going to last.

Drew, under the stairs is the strongest part of most 2 story houses. Usually there is a closet there. I have a wheeled storage cart in mine, so I can roll it out and roll me in if it gets too bad.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #47,052  
Speaking of Memory Foam - wait this has nothing to do with memory, just foam - The bees have a reprieve from being foamed because they did not attack me in my golf cart and let me get a pic. however I will be wearing protective gear when I chain saw the fallen tree that I left behind blocking the road.
The bees still have plenty of flowers in my field - pic 1, and here is the pic of the bees in the hole in the tree- pic 2, through the zoom lens.
 

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   / Good morning!!!! #47,053  
Drew. The smallest most interior room. Usually a closet, hallway or bathroom. Cover yourself with heavy blankets or a mattress. Wearing a helmet isn't a bad idea. Laying in the bathtub covered by a mattress especially if a steel tub and multiple walls between you and outside.

An above ground shelter isn't a bad idea especially if built correctly.

None of these situations are guaranteed, but they help your chances. I don't think I'd get under the stairs incase it falls. Stair cases are heavy.

The farm I grew up on was hit by an EF3 this spring. Though no structure damage still too close. A couple that we know had a brand new home. Less than 6 months old. Took a direct hit from the same tornado and it was destroyed. They were hiding in the crawl space. It shifted the house off the foundation far enough to trap them. Fire Department had to rescue them uninjured.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #47,055  
Goooood Morning TBN.
62° and sunny later today. Right now i hear a bard owl in the distance.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #47,056  
73 this morning and headed to 96 today.

I've been up and down all night. The little window unit AC I installed yesterday never has worked. Acts just like they forgot the refrigerant. So I'll be uninstalling and returning it after another nap. That's all I've gotten tonight as the central AC is also on the fritz. Keeps freezing up. So I'll wash out the coils and see what happens. If no improvement guess I'll call my wife's cousin who owns an hvac business. Runs fine if you let it thaw out every little bit. Can't have a broken AC in this heat with a pregnant woman around.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #47,057  
Poured first cup of coffee. 63° with partly cloudy skies this morning. Heading to 88° with another chance of thunderstorms in late afternoon. Another good day for a long walk. Yesterdays walk ended up being longer than previous day with no ill effects.
Txdon, nice flower pictures.
Good Morning All.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #47,058  
2016-06-26, 0609

50 right now...high will be about 89 (didn't hit the high yesterday and I doubt it does today either).
Mowing is done (finished the field last night)...could do some more weed wacking, but not much left there to do either. Guess it'll be a putter around day...
 
   / Good morning!!!! #47,059  
Driver's side inboard CV boot is torn, throwing grease.

Passenger side stabilizer link is shot and flopping around and the lower ball joint boot is half missing, only comes as an assembly with the lower control arms and bushings.

CV joints may be worn as there's some slop, checked both sides in neutral they seemed similar ... so hard to say for sure as I have no experience with this particular vehicle.

2001 Ford Winstar with 170K miles.

Priced the parts for him ... not sure how much he wants to put into it.

Really is nice you're doing so much for your neighbor.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #47,060  
68 this morning high of 83 for the day. With all of this rain grass mowing is the order of the day maybe wax a car weeding flower beds the list is endless
 

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