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   / Good morning!!!! #113,101  
Mollalla, good luck on big back operation. I was headed for that before getting sick.
found my soft collar today, wearing that, sure reduces neck pain, 7 inches of titanium in neck plus collar keeps me warmer
don't want to jinx myself but hearing grumblings about discharge plans, will believe it when I go out the door. Only going a mile or two away but at least my own private room and shower. Oh will that be happy days. they deliver three meals a day, has to be better than this.Learning how to clean my tubes, 5 separate steps with 5 cloths, non contaminated. Just need to go slowly and carefully. Not a time for mistakes, must continue to impress these folks I can manage myself.
Sounds like your stoke(s) was very mild...that's a good thing!
 
   / Good morning!!!! #113,103  
84F, breezy, and mostly cloudy @ 14:00, feels like 85F. 50% chance of t-storms today, tomorrow, and Friday.

Just got back from picking up grocery order @ The Acme. They didn't fill two items - tall kitchen garbage bags, which were on sale and some fresh rosemary, which is needed for today's menu selection:

Braised Lamb Shoulder Chops Recipe - Allrecipes.com

Fortunately I was able to pick up the rosemary at the local vegetable market/deli on the way back ...

Further work on the repairing the 5 1/2" Craftsman Bench vise whose screws that hold the jaws are striped (or, more accurately, the holes the screws go into are stripped) due shortly ...

Part of why this is a problem (IMHO) is a design/production shortcoming: the original screws that were used, were thread-cutting screws ... probably as a cost-saving measure.

The screws I picked up at the hardware store the other day are both too short, and I suspect too small of a diameter.

It is a bit of a dilemma: I believe the vise is probably cast iron, not cast steel. So it seems that anything would heat it, or parts of it up significantly (like filling the screw holes with braze so they could be tapped out again) probably wouldn't be a good idea.

I have previously used Loctite 262 which is the red, "requires heat to remove" product. Didn't hold.

At this point, I think that JB Weld might be my next shot ... although I suspect it will not hold up either.

I located the jaws the other day, now going to see if I can find the original screws ...

Wish me luck ...
 
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   / Good morning!!!! #113,104  
Drew,

Sounds like things are improving.

Good to hear ... :thumbsup:
 
   / Good morning!!!! #113,105  
Ron, looks like you got close enough to kiss that frog. Great photo.

On Monday, we enjoyed a nice drive up to Shenandoah and took a short hike on the AT to Rock Springs where we enjoyed a lunch sitting on the stone steps of a cabin by the springs. Was great weather and lots of wildflowers. Saw no one on this trail but plenty of cars parked at some of the other trailheads.

Never been to rock spring cabin. Nice weather yesterday for hike.

Ron, was the frog a princess when you kissed it?

89° according to WU. Didn’t feel that hot going to mail box.
Still drying carpet. Was next to register, so removed it and lifted carpet and trying to force air under to get to padding.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #113,106  
52F cloudy mid 70's for chance of rain.

Outsid3e chores done E muffin time. :licking:
Around 4am this morning darn owl starting hooting close to bedroom window about 30mins another owl would answer back. :rolleyes:
Plans for today...Been dreading this project for months 3M tape molding than paint ceiling edges half the main floor of the house tomorrow paint roller ceiling,that will be enough for one day.
Guess I better get my butt moving.

Enjoy the day all.

Gives me an idea. Wife is going away to visit her mom for a few days. I need to repair and finish some drywall on BR ceiling. Taped but never finished several years ago, above bed and need to move it to do the work. Maybe will do it with her gone. I can move bed and sleep on it in another position, some people cant. Lol

If I could get it finished and painted, that would be awesome.
But then she might want more done.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #113,107  
Wow RNG. That’s terrible. Perfect example why I like to do my own work.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #113,109  
Another small project started yesterday... the rehab of an old park bench we have had for 35 years... it finally gave out, so it is getting all new oak slats and a fresh coating of paint. It is kind of a filler project, so just little bits at a time. Yesterday, I was able to take it apart, wire brushed the cast iron parts, and get a coating of rust reformer on them. Maybe today they will get a first coat of paint.
!

I got one just like that in the same condition. Put the ends in the barn somewhere. I’d forgotten about it.
 

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