Good Morning!!!! 48F @ 5:30AM. Sunny this morning then becoming cloudy during the afternoon. High 63F. Winds light and variable.
Still no rain in the 10-day.
Good to see you back at doing something you really enjoy, Drew! I would only go with another battery powered tool if it used the same Makita 18V batteries I already have. I have a couple of HF air nailers that are not very reliable, but I went cheap on them because I don't do much wood working. Purchased an inexpensive router table a long time ago, and it sits up on a shelf gathering dust.
Vertigo no fun on a bicycle, Bruce. Hope you get it under control soon.
I think we've all had days like that, Paul. :crossfingers: we don't have them very often.
More nice work, Ted. Your shop is so CLEAN!

Hope you get some rain soon.
I saw a cartoon the other day with Lucy asking Charlie Brown why there are so many stupid people. His reply was that in the old days, stupid hurt, and all the nanny guards have taken the pain out of pulling stupid moves. There's a lot of truth to that...
Speaking of stupid, while I was outside working yesterday, I could hear the neighbor running a lawnmower through his weeds, kicking up plenty of rocks in the process. That's a good recipe for a fire, but we both lucked out and there wasn't any. At least none that I saw.
Managed to get all the solar panels moved yesterday, an inch at a time. Lots of trips round and round the rack, scooting one end of a string, then the other, lots of bending down under the low end; Mr. Back was not a happy camper. After lunch I went to add on the two new rails, and there were no bolts included to do it with. They're special bolts with the heads sized to fit in slots on the rails, so it's back to the contractor on Monday to see what they did with the bolts.

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Switched gears and fiberglassed the cracks in the motorcycle fairing, and gave the seat a couple coats of black vinyl dye. Then put the bucket back on the tractor and shoveled the ashes out of the camp fire pit. Treated myself to another campfire, and a nice glass of wine to ease the pain.
Plenty of stuff to do around here today, but I'm going to try to find something a bit less physical and let my hands and back recover a bit.
Hope everyone enjoys the rest of the weekend...