Good morning!!!!

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Busy day today and of course tomorrow. Probably won't be on for a couple of days so I'm wishing you all well. Have a safe break for the festive season and " make sure you all come back now, you hear? "
Cheers all.
Doug
 
   / Good morning!!!! #124,253  
LS, nice job on the saw, looks new. Don’t know how you get so much done.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #124,254  
66ーF and .49 inches rain. A little drier.

Expect to get my 2 branch waterlines glued in and a hose bib modified. Once the valves are glued in I can actually work on the lines themselves. One line will service the caretaker unit, the second is to service the tractorshed and be a permanent connection to the line running between house and cottage that services garden area. That line will include a longed planned connection for a washing machine (cold only).

I suppose cold water would be a relative term in Hawaii.... If you live on the east side of Giddings, near the water tower, you will sometimes have water as hot as 107F It comes out of the ground quite warm. Not good around here in summertime. Some peeps trying all kinds of ways to cool it prior to entering the home.

Okay, got it. I like the new logo for $Cha Ching$ with the dollar signs framing it.

Yep, I chuckled at that too. Rick, hope the FRYDAY went well.

Well, as promised, here are a few pics of the 'restored to service' table saw. Hopefully, I will get many more years out it.

Man, that saw looks great. I would put some side burners on it to cook fish/crawdads outside. :)

My son痴 missing package just arrived!!

Speaking of missing package....the GT80 rings came in!!! I had a little confusion of which ring had the ring expander underneath. Turns out the lower ring. It does not say in the manual. After about 3 hours, I got it all back together. I pulled off the swingarm to put a new chainguard rubber on, and pulled off the rear wheel to put the new chain tensioners on. Had to take a link out of the chain, as it we had run out of rearward movement to tighten it.

After 3-4 kicks, I started worrying that maybe all this did not fix it's difficult starting issue....and it fired up on the next kick. Motor sounds good with correct fitting piston and rings. I added a bit more 2 stroke oil to the fuel, probably a 32:1 mix or so now. Told him not to redline it, that we have to break it in. He rode it for about an hour, and was able to start it himself. Still learning to shift it, but can now let out the clutch without stalling it. I rode it a bit, and it has more low end torque. It was basically running like a cox .049 prior, only running at high rpms. Now it idles like a kitten purring.

Son got his Christmas gift a few days early. Watching him ride, and asking later to ride some more....priceless. My buddy who donated the boxes of parts said I should have had him riding 4 years ago. He's starting out at about the same age I did.
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I have been twiddling with the Steiner just a bit. The new PTO belts are working great. I did a bit of mowing this AM. Need to do more.

DfTodd, congrats on the soon to be grandkid.

My wifey made a batch of homemade scratch Rum balls with Gosling's Bermuda rum. I wish you all could taste them. She made the shortbread, then used Ghiradelli chocolate....oh my.

Thanks for the prayers for my daughter. Prayers for Buppies, Drew, Randy, Ron, Jay & Peg, Farmer, and those in silent need. Also for our country.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #124,255  
Out west they have a problem with hot water from the artesian wells. Most places turn off there hot water systems and use that for cold while the hot water comes out their cold tap.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #124,256  
I suppose cold water would be a relative term in Hawaii.... If you live on the east side of Giddings, near the water tower, you will sometimes have water as hot as 107F It comes out of the ground quite warm. Not good around here in summertime. Some peeps trying all kinds of ways to cool it prior to entering the home.



Yep, I chuckled at that too. Rick, hope the FRYDAY went well.



Man, that saw looks great. I would put some side burners on it to cook fish/crawdads outside. :)



Speaking of missing package....the GT80 rings came in!!! I had a little confusion of which ring had the ring expander underneath. Turns out the lower ring. It does not say in the manual. After about 3 hours, I got it all back together. I pulled off the swingarm to put a new chainguard rubber on, and pulled off the rear wheel to put the new chain tensioners on. Had to take a link out of the chain, as it we had run out of rearward movement to tighten it.

After 3-4 kicks, I started worrying that maybe all this did not fix it's difficult starting issue....and it fired up on the next kick. Motor sounds good with correct fitting piston and rings. I added a bit more 2 stroke oil to the fuel, probably a 32:1 mix or so now. Told him not to redline it, that we have to break it in. He rode it for about an hour, and was able to start it himself. Still learning to shift it, but can now let out the clutch without stalling it. I rode it a bit, and it has more low end torque. It was basically running like a cox .049 prior, only running at high rpms. Now it idles like a kitten purring.

Son got his Christmas gift a few days early. Watching him ride, and asking later to ride some more....priceless. My buddy who donated the boxes of parts said I should have had him riding 4 years ago. He's starting out at about the same age I did.
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I have been twiddling with the Steiner just a bit. The new PTO belts are working great. I did a bit of mowing this AM. Need to do more.

DfTodd, congrats on the soon to be grandkid.

My wifey made a batch of homemade scratch Rum balls with Gosling's Bermuda rum. I wish you all could taste them. She made the shortbread, then used Ghiradelli chocolate....oh my.

Thanks for the prayers for my daughter. Prayers for Buppies, Drew, Randy, Ron, Jay & Peg, Farmer, and those in silent need. Also for our country.

You’re a great dad.
 
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Good afternoon, after a morning of jet washing and getting chilled to the bone where the wind blown spray came back and found it's way through my waterproofs, it is good to be spending the rest of the afternoon inside feeding a hungry fire.

Rick, I have only tasted turkey cooked in an oven and am more used to "VFD" being used as shorthand for "Variable Frequency Drive" (as used for adjusting speed of induction motors). Hope your VFD cooked turkey is a lot more appetizing than a fried motor drive. :)

Dftodd, a grandbaby is a fantastic Christmas present. Congratulations !

I'm very familiar with Variable Frequency Drives Eric but .. in this case .. it's a Volunteer Fire Department. i.e. ... A Fire Brigade with all non-paid fire fighters.

In the US approximately 70% of all fire fighters are volunteer (unpaid) and 85% of all fire companies are made up of volunteers.

Most do fund raisers, like ours, to raise operating funds and .. in our case .. we're raising funding to build a new building for our equipment. We get some funding / grants for replacement equipment from our county and state and donations from our communities.

In our county .. all ten fire departments are volunteer.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #124,258  
Well, as promised, here are a few pics of the 'restored to service' table saw. Hopefully, I will get many more years out it.

Your table saw looks great! Nice work.

I've got an old Craftsman 10" table saw I bought used in 1971 sitting in the shop, unused for several years since I replaced it with a 5 HP cabinet saw. I need to find time to refurbish the surface as you did. Mine doesn't quite as much surface rust, as you started with and the side extensions are heavy aluminum.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #124,259  
Thanks for all the great comments on the table saw. I got the correct 220 plug for it today and tried it out.... works fantastic!

BEF... to answer your question... perseverance and stubbornness.... the wifey scolds me all the time for not coming in to take a break, get a drink, or eat...
Depending on the job at hand, it seems that the more difficult it is, the greater amount of determination I get.... could be a good thing or a bad thing... I usually push it too far and then pay the consequences later....
 
   / Good morning!!!! #124,260  
Kyle , that was great news about getting the rings. Fantastic job! You're one heck of a dad for sure!
 

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