Good Morning;
Guess I have the honor of opening today. I'm first this morning at eye doctor to get left eye zapped. I was told I have 'narrow angles' which leads to a form of glaucoma. Right eye done last week, left eye's turn. Nice to know some issues can be fixed before they are an issue.
Hope everyone has a great day.
Jim D
Morning everyone
Waiting for the hating guy to come to do his pr season thing with the burner.
Not that we need it yet its still in the high 70's here in South Jersey!!
Work continues on the Mill.
Everyone have a wonderful day!! :)
Jerry
Good Morning All,
Plumber is here already this morning.
I hope everyone has a good day.
Morning,
Smiling at the clear skies knowing that it is all not going to matter if I sit in the basement. Hmm, tough choice between the bright skies or clouds of dust on the workbench.
Good Morning All, Stay safe.
Morning all,
Speaking of plumbers I need to call one. Got a drip coming out of the stem from one of the faucets connected to the washer. My plumbing skills are very limited. :P
Nothing to report on the workbench front.
Have a great one!
The more plumbing I've had to do, the more I'll pay someone else to do it.
Today's household chore is to get a can of spray foam and close up a hole where we think the expletive deleted mice are getting into the house. I got the prototype cut for Amesville Shop's new DLW car kit (34' box), and started that last night. I might get back to that tonight after my class.
Prof. Laird said her father would be proud of the "Laird Stone Products Co." building. Turns out he was a director at one point for the Providence & Worcester RR.
dave
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Good morning! I'm going to split my day between outside chores and the layout. I can finally mow the lawn - we got so much rain last week that everything was soggy. The grass seed I planted is growing somewhere down hill from here. ::) I hope everyone has a great day.
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Trifecta!
Sump pump being replaced this afternoon. Don't need a wet floor in "the train room".
Bob, if you haven't called the plumber yet, look right behind the valve handle. There should a six or eight sided fitting surrounding the valve stem. Slowly and Gently tighten it. That may stop the drip and expense. Let me know if that works: I'll forward my bill for less than the plumber.