Saturday, May 10, 2025M

Started by Zephyrus52246, May 10, 2025, 10:23:52 AM

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Zephyrus52246

Morning all.

Sunny and headed to 83 degrees today.  Between the doctor visit and icing my knee for 3 plus hours yesterday, didn't really get much done.  Maybe I'll accomplish something today.  

Jeff

deemery

Dr Jeff, hope you can get the knee moving a bit today.

Rain now, hopefully stopping early afternoon (allowing Scotch Club to meet at 4:00).  Yesterday I finished cleaning off ALL 3 of my work surfaces.  I also labeled a bunch of boxes, so I know what's inside.  I ordered 2 more shelf units to go under the benchwork, how long will they stay empty?  

Although there's still a lot of stuff on the floor that I need to pick-up/put-away, I'm pondering what to do next.  I'm thinking about restarting my Winchendon Machine project, a machine shop with full interior.  

dave
Modeling the Northeast in the 1890s - because the little voices told me to

ReadingBob

Morning all,

Just got back from a grocery store run.  We're heading to Sanford this afternoon to see a play.  No workbench time for me today.  Tomorrow I'll be cooking dinner, given its Mother's Day, so my better half can have a break.  But I'll manage to squeeze in a little workbench time somewhere along the line.

Have a great one!
Bob Butts
robertbutts1@att.net

There's a fine line between Hobby and Mental Illness.

jbvb

Good afternoon, all.  Today is a breakfast at noon day because yesterday evening ended about 0300. My teenager drove to visit his GF and apparently left the Prius turned on but not running its engine for maybe 90 minutes. That drew the 12v battery down too far to start. Owners manual said the lights meant it needed to be towed to a dealer (: When AAA's ramp truck finally arrived about 0145 the driver jumped it and had us on the way home in 15 minutes. All in Dave's steady rain that's just now ending.

If the kid does it again I'll ask for a road service car instead. AAA drivers learn a lot about how cars break down, dealing with emergencies 5 days a week. Regardless he's getting a pause in his driving while he studies first an Owner's Manual, then maybe a Shop Manual.

Anyway, I'm still updating computers but later this afternoon I'll go after the intermittent short that troubled my recent op sessions.
James

KentuckySouthern

Woke with the crows and broke camp and drove home from da Yoop. Traffic wasn't bad, home ~4ish.

Grass needed immediate attention. I did the front acre, "Mullet" the neighbor had scalped his earlier so I had to at least get some curb appeal ;D

Back to routine, dentist for me Monday $$$, the Doll is in high hover in anticipation over her first ever 'scope on Tuesday :o

It seems every friend and acquaintance has a horror story to tell about that experience.
She has taken them all to heart...difficult week.  8)

Enuf for today. Be well

KSinMI
Karl

Jerry

Quote from: deemery on May 10, 2025, 10:32:33 AMAlthough there's still a lot of stuff on the floor that I need to pick-up/put-away, I'm pondering what to do next.  I'm thinking about restarting my Winchendon Machine project, a machine shop with full interior. 

dave
Just how much dust is on that one Dave????:o

Jerry
"And in the end, it's not the years in your life that count. It's the life in your years." A. Lincoln

deemery

Quote from: Jerry on May 10, 2025, 10:56:38 PM
Quote from: deemery on May 10, 2025, 10:32:33 AMAlthough there's still a lot of stuff on the floor that I need to pick-up/put-away, I'm pondering what to do next.  I'm thinking about restarting my Winchendon Machine project, a machine shop with full interior. 

dave
Just how much dust is on that one Dave????:o

Jerry
Most of the work was done before we moved here, I think, so 8 years...  I did dig it out to check the footprint and laid the foundation on its spot on the layout, but the structure itself has been packed away in a couple of boxes.

dave
Modeling the Northeast in the 1890s - because the little voices told me to

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