Good Morning! 60F @ 6:00AM. Sunny. High 89F. Winds S at 5 to 10 mph.
Only beat you by a degree for today's high, Eric. Believe me when I say that 89F is down right pleasant compared to 102F, which is where we look to be headed for the weekend.
I've forgotten what kind of welder you ended up with, Drew. If it's a MIG (GMAW), just set the dials according to the chart (based on the thickness of the steel being welded) and off you go. If it's a stick welder (buzz box or SMAW) you might have to dig around in the owner's manual or on line to find the proper settings, but again they will reflect the thickness of the steel being welded. And both will reflect the diameter of the wire/welding rod as well. Either way, don't be afraid to dive in and give it a try. Work the knobs back and forth to see what they do and you'll quickly get a feel for it. Just don't forget to flip the helmet down before you strike the arc; you'll get a strong reminder if you don't!
I bet you're happy that the plumbing is done, Farmer. Seems like I'm always one fitting shy of the finish, and usually it's several trips before I figure out the right ones.

ullinghair:
Haven't seen foxes for a few days now, but still have their calling cards around. Including in the fiberglass pop top for the van, which I'd laboriously cleaned and sanded. Sure hope Don's cat food bait works. Any idea which flavor would be most suitable?
I see I skipped the morning report yesterday. I was up very early getting ready to paint a pair of doors and the engine bay in the van. I chose a base coat/clear coat paint, so that meant two coats of each. The engine bay was full of nooks and crannies, some of which sent the paint right back into my face, but that took a lot of paint! Got through the better part of a quart of each, not leaving enough for the two remaining doors. More is on the way, scheduled for delivery today. Still don't have a credit card, but they accepted Paypal, and due to the size of the order, shipping was free.
Today I'll prime the wheels, then start sanding the inside of the van. Hopefully there will be enough paint in this next lot to get that done, and perhaps enough left over for the pop top. But I think that'll be stretching it.