Kyle_in_Tex
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Thanks Ron, I believe later on the Yamaha 100 kart engine became a standard class too.
What a gifted person Hazel was. So many pieces to the puzzle to the BoB.
It would be good if you could find a spot in the shade....or park under an awning.
My buddy, and the lathe techician swore about permatex #2. I know it does not fully harden, and they say it really helps ease disassembly.
This is the kind of stunt that drove my FIL to halt the deal, when we were selling our place. He would draw a line in the sand, inform them, and all 4 parties crossed it. We didn't have to sell. It was just a possible move to reduce my commute.
Good morning all. Weather is on the turn for us. The sky has been crammed tight with clouds for quite a few days, this morning a few gaps are showing. Can't be long now before a gap coincides with the position of the sun, maybe we will get enough solar gain to keep the matches by the woodburner in the box this evening.
It is 80 years since the Battle of Britain and yet the story is only just coming out that the knife edge outcome possibly only ended in favour of the allies because a 13 year old girl called Hazel was really good at mathematics, which is why Spitfires ended up with 8 instead of 4 guns. London Girl, 13, Who Helped Win The Battle Of Britain - NewsOpener
LS, neat upgrades on your tractor. I really admire the way you always finish projects so soon, it would take me many days (maybe years :ashamedto get around to painting with a matching colour
BEF, Clovelly harbour in your Dad's postcard is a beautiful place. Unless you have a boat, you can only get to it by walking down a long, narrow and very steep cobbled street, I wonder if he remembers that ? Had a look online and the Red Lion is still there, it has just reopened this week after the Covid shutdown
What a gifted person Hazel was. So many pieces to the puzzle to the BoB.
good morning all
74 going to 93 today
still have moderate headache and upset stomach but can deal with it.
Found out there is a very nice rv campground about five miles away here in Greenville, out in country. Bradford Creek Coach & RV Center
If rv does not sell this week, will consider that as an alternative. At issue is cumulative effect of chemo, and
remaining safe to drive, but if only ten minute trip, should be ok. Rv is pretty small, but so is this assisted living space and
I would save a huge amount of money every month doing that. I've lived aboard a boat for three years so small spaces are not
a big issue, particularly if I have a comfortable seat to sit in. I would need to find a spot for this full size pc, working off a laptop was challenging
though many do it. Bigger keyboard and screen really make things better for me. Siblings think rv life is a bad idea, it's just too unusual for them.
iron and compact ironing board came in from Amazon yesterday, going to be domestic today and perhaps wind up less wrinkly...
otherwise a quiet day
hope your Friday is good and have some fun plans for weekend
It would be good if you could find a spot in the shade....or park under an awning.
Up until Loctite 518 got such rave reviews, I was using ThreeBond 1209, Kyle. Never had a leak with it, and it comes off fairly easily with a ScotchBrite green pad like you use in the kitchen. I can also tell you that Gasket Cinch is a joke, at least for engine work, as gasoline and oil will dissolve it. Hylomar has a good reputation, but I've never been able to get it to seal cylinder bases on my air cooled engines.:2cents:
My buddy, and the lathe techician swore about permatex #2. I know it does not fully harden, and they say it really helps ease disassembly.
with settlement set at 2pm today, just got pdf showing final reconciliation, and everything shown under Seller Pays column. Huh?
Realtor says that's how Wells Fargo says it must be shown...needless to say my attorney is going over it carefully, the net to me isn't far off but
I wonder what games WF is playing. Their track record is pretty poor; at least lender and my bank are the same
Lou, thanks, I always seemed to run out of USB ports for the wireless devices, pc seems to have more, think I may pull my 15" laptop out and starting counting holes.
But keyboard I'm using now just fits my hands, was always making typos on laptop, and since it's not that old, not interested in buying another one.
wonder if laptop could handle some adapter where one in and four holes available...would it know how to sort that out?
This is the kind of stunt that drove my FIL to halt the deal, when we were selling our place. He would draw a line in the sand, inform them, and all 4 parties crossed it. We didn't have to sell. It was just a possible move to reduce my commute.