good morning everyone. Windows all fogged up, it's hot and sticky out there, going up to 91 today so heat index will be well into 100's.
Off early to give blood for annual physical, then I have to go back this afternoon and see doc. Really messes up my day having mid afternoon appts.
Well, maybe I didn't want to be out in that heat anyway. Still have the rest of the brush pile to chip.
nothing to eat this morning but was thrilled last time when they said I could have black coffee. Yes!
From the vampires I'm off to stock up on coffee and other expensive stuff at Food Lion, got a 10 dollar off coupon, off 40 dollar sale. 25% off is as good as it gets.
Then I need to buy a large quantity of JB Weld just in case certain welding techniques do not pan out too well...and I won't tell the guys in the welding forum.
I'm thinking JB Weld has to be better than what I've always known as Bondo. RNG, you're the expert here.
What's the strongest stuff to use on metal? I have a few holes to fill with metal patches where I burned through the deck and my technique for blobbing metal on top of hole
and thinking I was done. Well, no. You grind the big lump off and shazam! the hole is still there.... sigh. Boy I have a lot to learn and I'm down in the cellar on the learning curve despite reading all the welding books, watching videos, etc. Beginning to think I should have started with Tig instead. Everyone says its easier and I appear to have all the parts needed except argon shielding gas. I admit I've been working on stuff a bit above my pay grade, which is a buck private.... since dealing with thicker metal would have been much easier. My first piece of welding when I start overlaying the new metal is a big hunk of hardened steel up against a big thick part of the mower deck. Looking forward to it actually, not watching in horror as my deck melts away like the ****'s face in the Indiana Jones movie....
