The *NEW* Good Morning Thread!
John - I think you hit the nail on the head with your statement above, spot on!
Hi everyone.
Wow Chris the bedroom looks like it belongs in a magazine. With all the new floor and painting it will be like living in a new house. Now you need a new car to go with it.
Tomorrow starts my second week of fake retirement. The following Monday it's back to work but I'll worry about that when it comes up. Supposed to be nice so I plan on working a lot on cars. I need to finally get new tires for the van. I found 4 truck rally's and took them to my work last night and cleaned them up on the aluminum oxide blaster and painted them. They look great.
Wow Chris the bedroom looks like it belongs in a magazine. With all the new floor and painting it will be like living in a new house. Now you need a new car to go with it.
Tomorrow starts my second week of fake retirement. The following Monday it's back to work but I'll worry about that when it comes up. Supposed to be nice so I plan on working a lot on cars. I need to finally get new tires for the van. I found 4 truck rally's and took them to my work last night and cleaned them up on the aluminum oxide blaster and painted them. They look great.
Glad you found some Rally wheels for the van and able to get them painted! Enjoy your last week off! 😀
Good idea. Lift'r and walk'r back. the nice ting is you are looking at it, not stretching around looking back and wondering where the rig is heading... happy days.
Looks like it bolted on on tpo of the bucket without much fuss. Pretty cool
Looks like it bolted on on tpo of the bucket without much fuss. Pretty cool
Jim - Just curious whether the receiver piece you added to the bucket is welded vs. bolted as Keith suggested? Looks to me like it should be a really sweet set-up! Hope it works as intended!
Chris take a look at the piece as an assembly. Hooks, Rings, Receiver Channel welded to a plate molded to fit the top of the bucket then bolted to the top of the bucket. neat idea. Take it with you if you ever trade or upgrade.
Keith - Thanks for pointing that out, I see it now.
I think the limit may be the amount of down tilt on the bucket over the bucket lift. Nice bolt on kit.
I think maybe a drop hitch used in reverse would keep the trailer inclined at about ten deg when the bucket is down. This would give more dump angle on high, if needed.
I think maybe a drop hitch used in reverse would keep the trailer inclined at about ten deg when the bucket is down. This would give more dump angle on high, if needed.
Norm, I'm not too concerned about the bolt strength. I was a little surprised as how easy it was to drill the holes in the bucket. It was much harder installing ( drilling holes in the top rail) for the gate assist on my small trailer. I don't want the top of the bucket to fold down with the trailer weight
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Hi everyone.
Nice out, a little cloudy. Warmish. I think the groundhog was right this time around.
Off to Alabama tomorrow to keep a blind man from felling a tree on himself. We might have some other things to get into.
That looks like my tractor in the picture. I'd have use for a set up like that, I might look into it. I only have my big truck to move trailers around with, not always convenient.
Last appointment with the ortho today, I've felt great since surgery, no problems. I'd like to see the Xray, he never even showed me the new part before it was put in. It would be neat to see that thing in there doing its job.
Okay have a good afternoon everyone.
Nice out, a little cloudy. Warmish. I think the groundhog was right this time around.
Off to Alabama tomorrow to keep a blind man from felling a tree on himself. We might have some other things to get into.
That looks like my tractor in the picture. I'd have use for a set up like that, I might look into it. I only have my big truck to move trailers around with, not always convenient.
Last appointment with the ortho today, I've felt great since surgery, no problems. I'd like to see the Xray, he never even showed me the new part before it was put in. It would be neat to see that thing in there doing its job.
Okay have a good afternoon everyone.
John, Norm, thanks for the suggestion/ help. I just ordered 1/4 steel plate from McMaster Carr, bummed some grade 8 bolts from Donny ( and being ****) some John deere green painting from Amazon
Hi guys,
Just beautiful here right now, sunny and 72° at 1300. Weatherman is talking about thunderstorms tomorrow, maybe some severe?
Spent the morning working on my car. I had purchased new mounting brackets for my auxiliary cooling fan late last summer and just got around to installing them today. Tight quarters working between the front lattice of the grill and the fan, but got the broken ones out and the new ones in. Car season will be here before I know it now. Biggest things I have left to do are oil change and front end lube, some engine bay detailing, and swapping out the current 17" aluminum Torque Thrust style wheels/tires for the set of 15" reproduction SSI's I have. Not much really, I think swapping out the wheels/tires will take the longest.
Hope everyone has a great day!
Just beautiful here right now, sunny and 72° at 1300. Weatherman is talking about thunderstorms tomorrow, maybe some severe?
Spent the morning working on my car. I had purchased new mounting brackets for my auxiliary cooling fan late last summer and just got around to installing them today. Tight quarters working between the front lattice of the grill and the fan, but got the broken ones out and the new ones in. Car season will be here before I know it now. Biggest things I have left to do are oil change and front end lube, some engine bay detailing, and swapping out the current 17" aluminum Torque Thrust style wheels/tires for the set of 15" reproduction SSI's I have. Not much really, I think swapping out the wheels/tires will take the longest.
Hope everyone has a great day!
Chris, that entertainment center in the bedroom is sweet. A nice look to it. Mike, what did I miss. What type of ortho surgery did you have? I just finished watching Monsieur Spade on AMC. I thought that it was quite good. Sam Spade in France circa early 1960's. Six part series. Clive Owen is the lead ( an englishman portraying an American in France). Probably the next series that I am considering is Shogun on FX, which airs later this month.
Thanks Dan for the compliment on the "entertainment center", it's really just a standard dresser drawers, another of my wife's beautiful creations. That's my primary clothes dresser in that room. My wife uses the tall Armoire since it also has substantial storage.
I think Dan was referring to the entire room as an "entertainment center"? I watched The Maltese Falcon once when I was very young (8 or 9?) - probably too young and another time in my early 20s. Mom liked Bogie as I suspect most people liked Bogie - I liked him, as well. Clive Owen is a good actor. I only have Netflix - no AMC. This reminds of the days my attention was 1st drawn to Peter Lorre. He really died at an early age. I remember how I'd just like about anything he was in because he played some creepy roles and played them well. He died when I was 12 yrs old (1964). Don't think I was ever really aware he died back then - he just faded away. I finished (Netflix) 'Obliterated' last night. I thought it was very entertaining. Last month Netflix indicated it was not producing a Season 2 even though it was rated in the top 10 Netflix when released. I can't figure that one out. Lucky Chris is seeing 70s already. It's going to be awhile before we see those numbers along the Atlantic coast - we're getting there, but slowly.
I don't know how this person (Anupam Agraharicame) came into possession of this video (part the the Nat Geo crew?), but it's fascinating, IMO. It was published to YouTube 8 hrs. ago. The guy swimming in the water is a research professor.
[QUOTE=Vintage Chief;1554624]I think Dan was referring to the entire room as an "entertainment center"?
Norm I admire your style. Yes "The Entertainment Center" Chris please no offense. Mom's dad "Papa" called it the "Work Bench"
Norm I admire your style. Yes "The Entertainment Center" Chris please no offense. Mom's dad "Papa" called it the "Work Bench"
I don't know how this person (Anupam Agraharicame) came into possession of this video (part the the Nat Geo crew?), but it's fascinating, IMO. It was published to YouTube 8 hrs. ago. The guy swimming in the water is a research professor.
https://youtu.be/3CTMpbvnDVQ?si=o1SNy9wGYYGn8H5f
https://youtu.be/3CTMpbvnDVQ?si=o1SNy9wGYYGn8H5f
No frick'n way a dude with crocks swimming with that MFO is a reputable source. Good try though... I think he researches how close am I from the Bong...
Not happeni'n
[QUOTE=otto72;1554642]Keith - No offense taken, it's all good, especially the "entertainment"!
OK. I thought the same (sorta). I'll dig some more, there were/are other sources w/ same information. Hang tight.
Well, the researcher in the video is same researcher identified in other more reputable sources. I believe the novelty is: (1) the largest snake ever recorded and (2) it is a cross between two anaconda species (which led to scientific publication).
https://nltimes.nl/2024/02/19/discov...ter-freek-vonk
https://www.mdpi.com/1424-2818/16/2/127
https://www.dutchnews.nl/2024/02/dut...-new-anaconda/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freek_Vonk
https://nltimes.nl/2024/02/19/discov...ter-freek-vonk
https://www.mdpi.com/1424-2818/16/2/127
https://www.dutchnews.nl/2024/02/dut...-new-anaconda/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freek_Vonk