sodamo
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- Bobcat CT4545 LS XR4140H (Mine) BX2380 (wife’s)
Congrats Eric on your excellent technique 


... oops, maybe that fish fight was only in my imagination too :laughing:
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I honestly didn't care about the size, there is always another day.
Looks like a rivet nut to me;
RIVNUT(R) blind rivet nuts and RIVSTUD(R) blind rivet studs | Bollhoff
there are numerous styles and sizes available.

Different type of picture today. My DS shows his Mustang Shelby. He has a made a bunch of stamped door props for club members. His say Shelby Cobra, I offered to help him making part that goes on the door side of prop. I have made a couple bolts so far. But I thought I would ask here if anyone knows what this stud is called and where to buy them. It is .245" diameter X 1" long, Threaded end is 10-24. Head diameter is .420".
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... oops, maybe that fish fight was only in my imagination too :laughing:
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I honestly didn't care about the size, there is always another day.
Here's a link to the binder post I was thinking about, Ron.


... RS sound like the cats are up to no good![]()
... RS any chance of pics?
That’s what it looks like. Already did a amazon search for them in inch sizes.
Good Morning!!!! 84F @ 4:30AM. Mainly sunny. Areas of smoke and haze are possible, reducing visibility at times. High 109F. Winds WNW at 5 to 10 mph.
Sounds like perfect weather to me, Billy. I'm jealous.
Thanks for the pointers, Eric. I'll try just connecting the probe, and leave the ground lead off. Still looking for the magic recipe to clear the memory buffer, set the sample frequency and duration, and get the results into a file. Back in the early '80s, I designed and built data acquisition systems and wrote the software that drove them, so this is well plowed ground for me. But the modern implementation leaves very much to be desired.
Sorry to read about Sassy's problem, Ron. A friend of mine used to care for his neighbor's dog when they were on vacation. They mistakenly told him that the dog got horrible gas from Alpo, so that's what my friend fed it for its last meal before they got home. Some friend, huh?:laughing:
Early bird gets the worm, Ted. Seems like a lot of things are in short supply these days what with COVID-19. At least that's everyone's favorite excuse. Hopefully the compressor lesson only has to be taught once...
Sounds like a heck of a storm, Rick. Glad nothing was damaged.
The inversion therapy hasn't helped me much, so I'll give the 50 twists a whirl. Thanks for sharing, Jim!
Hope your resting the back therapy is working, David.
I lost the feeling in my lower legs for a long time after using cheap knee pads while laying tile several years ago, Dave. If I ever have to do that again, I'll use a kneeling pad instead.
Played musical motorcycles yesterday, draining the gas and pulling the battery on the most recent acquisition, then moving it off the front porch into the shipping container, and putting the lift back into the garage before parking the next most recent acquisition back on it. Just after I did that I realized I'd have to move it again to work on the Honda generator, but it's a pretty easy on/off. And with the weather the way it is, I'd just as soon have everything inside with the doors closed just in case there is a fire. Also got the covers back on the big generator, again just in case.
Speaking of which, there were a chain of fires last night on the main drag leading out of Chico to Paradise. More stupid people doing stupid things.
Tried a couple more things in an effort to tame the o'scope, without success. Then noticed Amazon offers tech support for it through a chat service, but that didn't get anywhere, either. So I'm down to calling the North American branch of the company tomorrow.
Got word that my buddy's offer on a place in Klamath Falls was accepted, so he's about to join the ranks of the perpetually broke homeowners. He can't wait to move out of California, and in many ways I can't blame him. And of course, I've been invited to help him move...
Hope everyone enjoys the extra Labor Day time off...
... For many years, Billy, there's been talk of completing the road to Mono Hot Springs the rest of the way over the Sierra to US395, but so far it's only talk. Kinda hope it stays that way, because it would ruin the charm of the Springs, but then again maybe the fire has already taken care of that. Anyway, the Springs aren't that far from Mono Lake, geographically, but it takes the best part of a day, and maybe two, to drive from one to the other. Some fantastic scenery along the way, though! ...