Kyle_in_Tex
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I'm so old....I can remember when a battery was under the front hood/bonnet.Morning all, 62 to 82 and sunny.
Did some watering, then tried to start my sons Jeep and it was dead.
I left a charger on there overnight, might be time for a new battery, probably original to 2011.
Dinner was fine. Before we left we gave the dog a bath, hot weather and thick fur...
The new neighbor uphill has a rooster and a few doors down has a rooster. We barely hear them unless outside. Neighbors dogs bark a lot, but they do take them in at night and rarely too early on weekends. Our dog rarely barks.
Biggest noise here is our neighbor going back/forth in a helicopter, but they don't buzz our house anymore and the hours are reasonable. Usually once every week or so.
Be well,
Hope son is doing well. I tell my student workers "Your parents and you are spending a lot of money, school should be #3 !" ...."Git yer homework done!!!"
We have Blackhawk helicopters flying over quite a bit lately. Used to be on Thursdays at dusk to an hour past dark. Maybe they are training for something? Fortunately, they haven't buzzed the house since about a year ago.
Speaking of flying, anyone with DJI drones might need to pay attention to some rules coming down the pipeline about video/photography.
Rip, that's a lot of splitting. I'll bet your "guns" are growing....or growing tired...
Drew, take it easy. Hope for some relief.back went pop yesterday and I'm not doing well, taking some bufferin and need to cool it today.
I'm sure my CT scan on Thursday will show a battlefield in my lower back. Multiple herniated discs, blockage, all stuff
I already know but I've been holding off as long as possible. the bone spurs inside my hip ball and socket are a new issue
think I need a bunch of parts
but unless Thomas was at at the parts store,
don't think I'd go...![]()
Phil, great woodwork/art !
Ron, get mended and thank you for the pics.
Pop, gs looks like he'd make a good manager in that hammock. Hope the floor drain lid holds up. I don't put much stock into PLA under stress.
At school, we train students in metallic materials with a Tinnius Olsen tensile tester. I make standard coupons out of 1018CR and they break them. It takes about 21K pounds of tension force to break a 1/2" diameter actually .504" diameter is what they are for spec. Makes a good "jump scare" when they break.
The unit has a 15" hydraulic ram, so do the math on that at 2500 psi. Good for 120,000 to 140,000 if you need it. They do a stress/strain graph, and have to measure the distance of stretch by putting the 2 halves back together and measuring some pre pull marks they make on the coupon. This is all part of our "hands on" program. They get to actually participate somewhat.
Having to scratch the dust off of my brain for our Mitutoyo coordinate measuring machine. It has been a long time since I've had to program/check any parts. Geometric dimensioning and tolerancing. I'll bet PJS could do it in his sleep. There are a handful of videos on YT that are decent, I need to watch and practice. The problem is....too many different machines and systems...all different. Of course, our software is really old and has a fatal glitch if the machine sits idle for too long.
Son and his tennis team got whooped by a team with a lot of coaches and support. This is my son's first year that he is playing fall and spring. He's getting better but he needs more and better coaching, just not from me.
Prayers for peace around the world, and for our team here.