Good morning!!!!

   / Good morning!!!! #47,521  
mg,

Happy (belated) birthday !

Don,

Glad to hear The Whipper is mending nicely.

Ron,

Hopefully your grass will be ready for a trim about the time you are ready to do it.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #47,522  
Big storms came thru after I went back to bed but mostly slept thru them. Bad storms at home lots of trees down power outages etc. hopefully no damage will see tomorrow afternoon. Hopefully you went back to sleep buckeye farmer and Larro you sure do work a lot of hours
 
   / Good morning!!!! #47,523  
Good Morning! 65F @ 5:00AM. Lots of sunshine. High 88F. Winds S at 10 to 20 mph.

Good to hear Whipper's wound is healing well, Don, but those copperhead and wasp encounters don't sound like any fun at all.

Well there sure are a lot of different kinds of wagtail out there, Eric, but I'm guessing yours was a bird, since CMSs usually don't fly round the ceiling. :laughing: After sitting unused for years, even though it made the move up here, my Sony was finally recycled a few years ago. It was difficult, knowing what it cost, and how little money I made back then. But in this day and age of iPods, there's not much chance of hearing flapping sounds at the end of a song.

Safe travels, Drew. Most tire manufacturers can recommend pressures, and are easy to reach through their web sites.

Spend the morning spraying weeds again yesterday. Got most of the way through a 2 1/2 gallon jug of concentrate, and even though that would have filled the little 15 gallon tank five times, it sure seemed like it got filled many more times than that. Regardless, the upper meadow is done, and a bit of the west one, too. On what's left of the lot the weeds are thin enough I can just spot spray. So that means fewer fillups, and maybe I can get it done this morning.

Made up some drawings for machining the Subaru cylinder heads after lunch. It seems that using 2.2 liter heads on a 2.5 block results in too much compression, so a bit of metal needs to come out of both the heads and the pistons. I'm doing the heads, while the mechanic has tooling to enlarge the valve pockets on the pistons. But making a drawing will help ensure that the cuts are made correctly the first time, even though I have a scrap head to practice on. We'll also use that head to figure out how much material is left between the bottom of the cuts and the water jacket inside. We'll find that out by milling down through the cuts until we hit the passages. None of this would be necessary of the California Air Resources Board just used emissions tests to approve engine swaps, but instead they've institute a grueling list of requirements that have nothing to do with clean air. Worse, apparently those in charge of approving variants are somewhat capricious in their decision making, and spending thousands to build up a motor may not result in a green light even though what comes out of the tail pipe is clean as the driven snow. So this Frankenmotor will have bits chosen to meet what's already been approved, not for either performance or clean air.:confused2:

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   / Good morning!!!! #47,524  
Going up to McMaster this morning to pick up some stainless steel screen, and then start moving tools over to friend's wife's new daycare for the reno's..

You're close enough to a McMaster-Carr warehouse to actually go there? You ARE a lucky man! :thumbsup::laughing:

I've always wanted to take a tour of one of those places, just to satisfy my curiosity about how they find everything to fill an order!
 
   / Good morning!!!! #47,525  
Good morning folk's we have that air that you wear this morning 69 degrees. Storms last night high winds i'm not even going and look at fence this morning i'm sure there is tree's down maby they fell on top of the ones that were already down. Got to work on preasure washer today burner not working, got to get house and driveways clean and sealed and deck cleaned and sealed. everyone have great day. eggs and bacon time
 
   / Good morning!!!! #47,526  
Good Morning. 0805, sunny, 76F with 98% humidity. Forecast high of 92F with a 40% chance of rain today, and a low of 76F tonight. Or as wunderground puts it, Much Cooler Than Yesterday. Ha.

At work early this morning and will be staying late again tonight. I do have a several hour break between customers this afternoon, so if you come looking for me, I may be asleep in the Conference Room floor. {best carpet in the building for sleeping}

You guys have a good one,

Larro

Big storms came thru after I went back to bed but mostly slept thru them. Bad storms at home lots of trees down power outages etc. hopefully no damage will see tomorrow afternoon. Hopefully you went back to sleep buckeye farmer and Larro you sure do work a lot of hours

It seems like this is the summer of big storms. We have had our share, but luckily, all the big trees that came down didn't land on anything more important than the trail to the blueberry patch. {and I cut a passage through that}

It has been a slow summer for me, work wise. Weddings are our main business, and as more of them decide to have the ceremony outside, they have mostly moved to the Fall. I have had way too many Friday night's off to suit me. But it is picking up. July is the main family reunion month, and I have a two night one this weekend. But my heavy workload this week is partly due to Margie. Her office had poll worker training Thursday and Friday afternoon/evening, and they are back this morning. {so I had better be on my best behavior}
 
   / Good morning!!!! #47,527  
You walk outside and the air just wraps you up, feels like a sweat lodge out there! Overcast and muggy, small storm last night. Got my driveway sprayed and the grass mowed yesterday, going to try and whack the weeds today if I can stand it out there. Still have to spray around the edges of the property before the briar vines get going again, never ending battle.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #47,528  
73 this morning and headed to 90 today. Current dew point is 69. Yuck.

Need to spray some more fences so I can move cows around. Then back to work on the bathroom. The last two days have had interruptions from the chicken coops so no work has been accomplished. Need wife and son to get out of the house as I'll have the water shut off for a few hours.

Had to go yesterday to meet another farmer. He also sells water filtration equipment. He's had 8 inches of rain this week and has lost several acres of tobacco to scald.

Don good news on whipper.

Mostly happy birthday.

Drew. Safe travels.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #47,529  
73 this morning and headed to 90 today. Current dew point is 69. Yuck.

Need to spray some more fences so I can move cows around. Then back to work on the bathroom. The last two days have had interruptions from the chicken coops so no work has been accomplished. Need wife and son to get out of the house as I'll have the water shut off for a few hours.

Had to go yesterday to meet another farmer. He also sells water filtration equipment. He's had 8 inches of rain this week and has lost several acres of tobacco to scald.

Don good news on whipper.

Mostly happy birthday.

Drew. Safe travels.

With tobacco allotments scarce and valuable, losing any is a big deal. It can make you a fortune, but it can be costly to lose as well.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #47,530  
Larro. Being in the woods during an electrical storm isn't nearly as dangerous as standing under a lone tree. In the woods you have multiple objects relatively the same height (trees). Thus reducing the risk of a direct hit. The advice of stay away from trees is sound if its a small clump or worse yet a lone tree. Because then you are the tallest object around.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #47,531  
Larro. Being in the woods during an electrical storm isn't nearly as dangerous as standing under a lone tree. In the woods you have multiple objects relatively the same height (trees). Thus reducing the risk of a direct hit. The advice of stay away from trees is sound if its a small clump or worse yet a lone tree. Because then you are the tallest object around.

Yea, I never really start to worry until the hair on my arms stands up. Then it's time to be chunking any metal you have on you. I've never been hit, but have had pine bark all over me from a strike a few feet away.

Being on the water is scary. Also on a tractor in the middle of an open field. You're the tallest thing around.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #47,532  
happy belated birthday mgas. I'm day dreaming of cheesecake now.

Drew, are you driving the Jag?

Y'all be careful in those storms.

We have a Hotze heated pressure washer at work. It is a beast but suffers from lack of use. I have replaced the unloader valve due to corrosion.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #47,533  
68°F and .56 inches rain last 24 hours. Raining as I type.
Off to town for breakfast, farmers market and errands.

Safe traveling, Drew

Be safe
Have a great day

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   / Good morning!!!! #47,534  
Only 88 right now, more breeze than yesterday.
Started cleaning out my old shed. Needed to top off the radiator on my MF tractor, found 6 different partial to full gallons in the shed. Snake skins in the shed, so gotta be careful.
Also moved 2 unopened cases of oil to the barn.
Pulled out the string trimmer, which i haven't used in a couple yrs, mixed up some new gas for it, started right up. Trimmed almost everything, then the fuel line broke, tore completely in two.
I hate trimming, covered head to toe in grass, poison ivy and every other weed. Took shower immediately after.
Need to start mowing the yard, before afternoon storms.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #47,535  
With tobacco allotments scarce and valuable, losing any is a big deal. It can make you a fortune, but it can be costly to lose as well.

Tobacco isn't nearly as profitable as it was 15 years ago. I don't really think he cares though. Or at least when I said something he didn't act like it bothered him. He was hoping it would die completely so he could turn it in and not have to baby it till October. He also raises chickens and row crops. With 12 poultry barns I don't see where he has time to mess with tobacco. He's a small tobacco grower now in the area. Now anyone with less than 50 acres of tobacco is a little guy. There's farms around raising 200-400 acres of the stuff.

I remember having 6 acres growing up and how much work it was. Wouldn't want hundreds of acres. I was happy when the buyout came through.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #47,536  
You're close enough to a McMaster-Carr warehouse to actually go there? You ARE a lucky man! :thumbsup::laughing:
Undoubtedly ... :D

I've always wanted to take a tour of one of those places, just to satisfy my curiosity about how they find everything to fill an order!
Well, until you get the chance to take the actual tour, hopefully these will hold you over :D:

Entrance to the Will Call area:

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Will call area itself, looking right - mezzanine has 3 levels, all with conveyors:

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Looking left:

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All items stored on the shelves are stored in numbered boxes - so I'd assume that every item (they carry over 550,000 individual items) has a Floor/Aisle/Shelf/Bin/Box location associated with it and is listed on the picking ticket.

Walking back to Will Call from the head (below) - you can see it's a pretty nice place to work and that they place a value on their employees by providing them with a good work environment. It's clean ... and kept clean by a janitorial staff, who were busily working away when we were there.

The areas in the racks where the folks that pull the orders have to walk are all carpeted, nice seating, inside break room, outside break area (including a rack with umbrellas if it's raining)

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Potential downsides: lots and lots of walking if you're picking orders, incessant noise from the material handling equipment ... after 8 hours you'd definitely have a ringing in your ears when you walked outside after finishing your shift.

But if I wasn't such a mess, I sure would have considered applying.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #47,537  
Luckily no major tieups on the highways, made my best time of 8 hours flat.
Sitting here with a cup of coffee at my sister's kitchen counter, eating organic cookies, and quite content.
Much cooler here, rain coming in tonight.
Jag makes a new noise on light acceleration, almost like a muffler vibrating, but everything runs fine, nothing is hanging down, and not much I can do until I get home anyway. I make new noises at times...;)

22mpg for the trip up, not too bad considering that I was enjoying playing with the fun pedal at times. The first gen adaptive cruise control is pretty clunky in operation, so I wound up running without cruise at times when I could have been, and on mostly flat ground, that's not efficient. I probably went faster than I normally would have too, though I refuse to run 15 over like half of PA and NJ. Geez people drive fast here compared to NC. This isn't Montana with long straight roads; we're talking four lanes of clogged traffic trying to go fast, the normal bad actors weaving in and out, and today some real bozos made an appearance.

In the middle of the Baltimore Tunnel, five morons on super loud whiny motorcycles went right up the middle of slow moving, even stopped traffic inside the tunnel. I bet everyone in there was thinking the same thing, where's a cop when you need one.
One truck pulled over and almost clipped the last one.
I had visions of some fool's cycle landing on my hood.
Definitely suffering from stupid attacks.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #47,538  
Tobacco isn't nearly as profitable as it was 15 years ago. I don't really think he cares though. Or at least when I said something he didn't act like it bothered him. He was hoping it would die completely so he could turn it in and not have to baby it till October. He also raises chickens and row crops. With 12 poultry barns I don't see where he has time to mess with tobacco. He's a small tobacco grower now in the area. Now anyone with less than 50 acres of tobacco is a little guy. There's farms around raising 200-400 acres of the stuff.

I remember having 6 acres growing up and how much work it was. Wouldn't want hundreds of acres. I was happy when the buyout came through.
There use to be a lot of tobacco in northeastern NC when I was a kid, by the time I was 18 or so, you couldn't find any locally. I know then there was a total acreage allowed and it was split into allotments, not sure the criteria to get allotted.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #47,539  
There use to be a lot of tobacco in northeastern NC when I was a kid, by the time I was 18 or so, you couldn't find any locally. I know then there was a total acreage allowed and it was split into allotments, not sure the criteria to get allotted.

lot of tobacco still grown around me. Saw them harvesting it two days ago using an ancient tractor pulling an even more ancient combine, wasn't even sure what it was, very small scale. Farmer complaining the tobacco had been beaten down by recent storms. Nothing like Roundup Ready tobacco being grown in a pesticide medium.
Cancer anyone?
 
   / Good morning!!!! #47,540  
Good Afternoon all. 77F this morning low wind for a while, and partly cloudy skies. Clouds have been building all day, chance of rain later, and wind is back. 93F now HI 107F forecast says that is the hi for the day. Thanks for the birthday wishes all-in-all very nice day. Rode with the local biking group today, just 32 miles. 1.6 in rain from thunderstorm.
 

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