Good Morning!!!! 83F @ 6:15AM. Sunny. High 99F. Winds S at 5 to 10 mph.
Back into the 100s for the weekend, and most all of next week. At least the smoke is clearing a little more, but still not healthy breathing.
Pond looks nice, Paul, and what a relief. A post or two on Yelp! might help someone else avoid all that drama...
You can try starting out with a smallish tank, Ted, and just trade up to a larger one if you end up using it a lot. But if you're doing much TIG, you'll need pure argon for that, or helium if you're doing much thick aluminum. Then argon/25% CO2 for MIG and steel. So two bottles. I've worked my way up to the biggest bottles I can easily carry/lift into and out of the truck. Still not as big as we used to use at work.
That chick is growing up fast, Ron.
If I could figure out what size capacitor(s) to add to the A/C compressor, Ken, I'd be on it like a rooster on a June bug...
Monster watermellon, David. Be careful with that ibuprofen. Easy to get permanent acid reflux if you take it for too long or without food.
The county reported another 178 new CV19 cases over the weekend, bringing the total to well over 2000. The 18 - 24 age group now has nearly twice the population as the next largest, which is 25 - 34. And the only deaths are in the 65+ group. Yet somehow they're letting the barber shops open again, so I set up an appointment for next week.
Floor came out nice, Phil. Some thermostats need 5 wires, others 2 or 3. Depends on the furnace. Instructions should have come with the equipment/thermostat, and there shouldn't be any mystery to it if the person doing it can read...
I lost 20 pounds during my last move, David MFW. Took me most of a month, and almost 30 trips @ 3 hours each direction. What a way to start a retirement...
I wasn't getting ahead as I was trying to catch up this morning. You folks were posting as fast as I could read!
No nap yesterday afternoon; I didn't make it back from town until almost 2PM. Big flap at FedEx when they wouldn't ship anything in a beer box, and had to buy one of theirs and repackage the valve set. What a mess. But the hydraulic shop had the correct fitting for the tractor, and I scored five pounds of Hatch chilies at Safeway.:thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup::cool2: So I'll start the day roasting chilies before it gets too hot out. Ended up with a BenQ monitor, with an extended warranty. Should be here Friday.
Got a loose connection on the Vanagon's tach fixed before the trip, but now there's an intermittent alternator light on the dash. I can tell from my voltmeter that he alternator's working just fine, and the blinking seems more vibration/RPM related. I see some wire chasing in my near future...