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Welcome Busby - greetings from BC Canada. Stick around here at TBN forum and you are bound to learn a lot of new stuff (whether you want to or not) ... expertise, knowledge, trivia, entertaining, and even some rather useless stuff. We love it.

Greetings - LouNY

I have an idea for my '93 Silverado ... it "needs" to be repainted. It's a truck, it's 30 yrs old, good condition, 161,000 kms, and after 6 yrs it owes me nothing really. It is regularly dirty, from mud, pudddles, dirt road, country living. So, my twisted perspective came up with this brilliant plan (that so far, has absolutely NO support)
- wash, wax, and spit polish that truck, until it shines
- grab a muddied up photo of said truck from my camera
- make 2 wraps for the doors only - clear background, but showing only the mud splatter, and perhaps a wash me message on one
- apply the wraps to the freshly detailed truck, so that it looks like it hasn't had a wash in weeks
- wait for reactions at the car wash :)

I though of doing that to the El Camino, but that would just be mean and uncalled for
 
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Chris, thanks. I'm looking for the words cobalt or carbide.
never thought I'd get that Makita hot but I sure did. Seemed to run great after fifteen minutes in fridge.
There's only one way to do this the right way. Lots of ways to make it look good.
In insurance terms, it would have an inherent defect. Meaning you knew darn well it wasn't built right.
let's see what Truvalue has to offer me today

Drew,

If you have a Fastenal close by look for bits there. There is a set I used for years of stainless and held their own. The name escapes me at the moment(on vacation, was told to quit thinking about work, lol). Anyway, it’s a Norse sounding brand name. Last metal bits you’ll ever need and not that pricey. Fastenal Industrial Supplies, OEM Fasteners, Safety Products & More

Hope you get it fixed up.
 
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Good Morning!!!! 79F @ 5:15AM. Plentiful sunshine. High 104F. Winds NW at 5 to 10 mph.
All of a sudden it got windy enough this morning to wake me up, gusts to 25MPH. Hope it quiets down soon.
We have an Active Heat Warning. No kidding...

Squealing like that means the drill is dull, Drew. I like my Drill Doctor, most of the time. It has a hard time with anything less than 1/8", though. But bits that small are cheap enough to just replace. If you aren't already, try starting with a small pilot hole, then increasing the drill size by 1/16" until you get up to the size you'll need. Much easier drilling that way. You'll get the bolt figured out with all the talent on your end...

What do people do to make that kind of cash flow, Drew? Must have missed that gold ring somewhere along the line. I got lucky this year when I found that State Farm agent and she got me a policy for a third less than I've been paying. They'll probably cancel me next year, though, and for sure the premium will go up.

Was up early yesterday for the drive to Redding for the show down with the solar contractor. The judge threw the case out because he filed in the wrong court. We had a long talk afterwards though, and mostly patched things up. I have access to the OpticsRE data again, and he'll tackle each of the remaining problems one by one. He's a smart guy, but easily distracted. I asked him if I have his attention now, and he said I did. He knows if he wants to go the court route again, it'll cost him a two hour drive each way, with a long detour thrown in. I showed him the mountain of paperwork I was going to present to the court, so he knows that'll be an uphill battle, too. Much quicker and easier to just address the problems. In the packet he brought were pictures of some of the botched conduit that had already been repaired, and I think that may have tarnished some of his golden boy electrician's reputation. That guy was maybe the biggest part of the problem. We'll see, as this contractor is on "show me" probation in my eyes now.
 
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66°F and clear skies this morning, going up to 99° today. We've apparently been downgraded from the triple digits. I guess we'll see. Humidity is supposed to return today as well. Yesterday's 36% made the 95° mostly bearable.

Welcome to the GM thread, Busby.

Hope this new arrangement with your solar contractor works, RNG.

Good morning, gents.
 
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Morning all, 64 to 82 and more rain coming.
Got 4 fields mowed. Lawn Tractor stuck, Tractor and winch to unstick.
Then it was pool time.
Dog loves swimming and herding us, she slept real good last night.

Groundhog got under chicken wire and snacked on some radishes. More Staples put in to hold down chicken wire for now.

RNG - hope the contractor treats you better second time round and all of this becomes a past issue.

Stay safe and be well,
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Groundhog got under chicken wire and snacked on some radishes.
That reminded me. Wife told me she saw a mama and baby skunks out in the pasture run behind the barn when she let the dogs out this morning. We've not had any skunk problems for a few years now. Hope they were just passing through.
 
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Drew,

If you have a Fastenal close by look for bits there. There is a set I used for years of stainless and held their own. The name escapes me at the moment(on vacation, was told to quit thinking about work, lol). Anyway, it’s a Norse sounding brand name. Last metal bits you’ll ever need and not that pricey.

Hope you get it fixed up.
that would be a bit of a drive and thank goodness local place has decent selection, cobalt and titanium. Titanium was two bucks more but this says, like our esteemed Buppies says, good for tough metals. And that's what I have. Or maybe normal metal being drilled by a wuss...? Sure miss my drill press, would have made short work of this.

I am ready.

At 18 bucks for one twist drill, I'd say a drill doctor makes a lot of sense. Didn't these used to be 4.99?
 

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I thought Ted, Don and others in low water areas would find this easy and helpful.
 
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84F and sunny @ 11:30, today's high has been revised slightly downward to 94F. Attic ventilator just kicked on. Not too bad out there yet.

Got 6 Red Mercury and 4 Yellow Belle pepper seedlings repotted last night before I went to bed. These were the ones in peat pots, probably somewhat stunted due to a lack of moisture. All the Red Mercury's are done. There are still more Yellow Belle's however.

They're pretty small (the ones I have in plastic starter trays are actually bigger):

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Hopefully all the heat and sun will get them to pop.

Woman has been out weeding, says she uncovered all the day lilies 'round back after I showed her and explained the spacing yesterday by locating two in a dense clump of weeds.

She also says the flower bed east of the frog pond needs watered - which is good because it will keep her out of there for a while.

Not sure what all will be on agenda for today.

Watering for sure.

Set up chipmunk traps.

Maybe some mulching up under that big maple tree behind the shop.

Repot more seedlings (inside job)

Maybe venture up to the shop and do some more work on the Kubota ... :rolleyes:

Hope we get a good report from toppop and everyone else has a great Tuesday ... (y)
 
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RS, the squash pic is for you, I couldn't resist for 1.49 at grocery store this morning.
Like waving a 99 cent hosta in front of you...
and what a great name, who wouldn't want Weezie's squash?

what a terrible morning. Fail after fail. Finally had to plant that squash to do something right.
Since the one messed up bolt, my peekabo one, was solid as a rock in its hole, decided with my new 18 dollar drill bit to go zipping
through the last two. Wrong. I now have four dull drills. Could not even get to bottom of the next hole.
Wow sure understand now what a magnetic drill is for.

My lesson from this is drilling hardened steel is nuts; I'm going to get a small welder. Could have done this really easily and without breaking
a sweat with the welder.

Then found out bracket for spare tire won't fit where I tried to move it, about an inch too long and not enough threads. Even with every last washer I had, another fail.
Back downtown tomorrow for some kind of spacer.

I put everything away, soaked in sweat, not feeling too successful.
Time for lunch, then out to get the batteries in cart working with their automatic hose system. Which I have never used before. Bought another gallon of distilled water this morning
 

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