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Clutch pedal went away this morning on my truck. Hydraulic actuated clutch. Hope it's just an oring at the slave cylinder or a cracked line. Have to pull the trans to change the slave cylinder. If it's that, then it will get a new clutch in her, too.
 

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Clutch pedal went away this morning on my truck. Hydraulic actuated clutch. Hope it's just an oring at the slave cylinder or a cracked line. Have to pull the trans to change the slave cylinder. If it's that, then it will get a new clutch in her, too.
Keep it fixed up good for me Steve!!
Lol.
 

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Clutch pedal went away this morning on my truck. Hydraulic actuated clutch. Hope it's just an oring at the slave cylinder or a cracked line. Have to pull the trans to change the slave cylinder. If it's that, then it will get a new clutch in her, too.
Been there done that. I had a hundred thousand miles on the new clutch and the pilot bearing locked up. Needless to say I was faster taking the transmission out the second time. The clutch looked really good but I replaced the slave cylinder anyway.
 

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Had a mishap with a table router.
The table router wheels came undone, I fell forward, the part hung up and my fingers were jerked in. Ripped most the tip off my ring finger and cut my pinky up. They did the best to put them back together
They are redesigning the machine I was using today before anyone else uses it.
I am blessed I didn't loose a big part of my hand. It a long time to get my pain meds drove myself home, passed out before I got here, now I'm sitting and getting less pain got pain meds in me.
God is good, tomorrow will be a better day.
 

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Yep..... I'm not gonna be predictive for a few days. Was gonna try to get all my saws ready for some work this weekend.
But it ain't happening now
Given your situation, you could probably be a lot more predictive than productive, with the medication you're on and all
 

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Decided not to do the pallet project for kitchen flooring. Read on line to use a sawsall to cut the nails to get them apart. Spent $17 for ten nail cutting blades. Got 2/3 of a pallet done and dull blade. Plus draining 3 batteries. I figured it would take $100 worth of blades to take these apart. Plus time spent cutting and plaining and denailing a thousand planks. And at the speed I move it would be spring before I was ready to put them down. (Wasn't going to happen in my life time) I'm getting everything I need for this flooring project from Lowe's for less than $500. Put the pallets on CL and traded them for an 024 I did.
 

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Decided not to do the pallet project for kitchen flooring. Read on line to use a sawsall to cut the nails to get them apart. Spent $17 for ten nail cutting blades. Got 2/3 of a pallet done and dull blade. Plus draining 3 batteries. I figured it would take $100 worth of blades to take these apart. Plus time spent cutting and plaining and denailing a thousand planks. And at the speed I move it would be spring before I was ready to put them down. (Wasn't going to happen in my life time) I'm getting everything I need for this flooring project from Lowe's for less than $500. Put the pallets on CL and traded them for an 024 I did.

Good trade!!

And, I'm not the type to be thrilled with an 028 but, just saying.
 

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Decided not to do the pallet project for kitchen flooring. Read on line to use a sawsall to cut the nails to get them apart. Spent $17 for ten nail cutting blades. Got 2/3 of a pallet done and dull blade. Plus draining 3 batteries. I figured it would take $100 worth of blades to take these apart. Plus time spent cutting and plaining and denailing a thousand planks. And at the speed I move it would be spring before I was ready to put them down. (Wasn't going to happen in my life time) I'm getting everything I need for this flooring project from Lowe's for less than $500. Put the pallets on CL and traded them for an 024 I did.
Man if your getting 024s for pallets I got some beautiful 5x5 skids made of 1x6 Iam bringing your way.
 

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Evening Kenneth!

I'm ready to move south. Freakin' cold here on the backside of Missouri.

Our friend Jim is down at the back. VA told him he has stress fractures and osteoporosis. Not good.
 
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