Wonkydonkey
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I guess it’s a bit slow and stitchyHow's the healing coming along?
I guess it’s a bit slow and stitchyHow's the healing coming along?
You ain't lying. Going for a estimate tomorrow afternoonThe Super Duty sure handled it better than the scooter did...
Tenth deer I've killed with vehicles since I started drivingYou got a tag for that there deer sir?
How does compare to other species?Tenth deer I've killed with vehicles since I started driving
It's getting better slowly but surely. Pain is not bad, no pushing pulling of lifting over 5 pounds. Therapy once a week and exercies at home.How's the healing coming along?
Good to hear. Physically therapy can be a pain, but it pays off.It's getting better slowly but surely. Pain is not bad, no pushing pulling of lifting over 5 pounds. Therapy once a week and exercies at home.
My favorite one was making up an audio cord(s) and then noticing the cap was still on the bench, rather than slid up the wire before soldering it.Pro tip from a master mechanic:
On saws with an outboard clutch, it is somewhat easier to install the sprocket if you haven't already installed the drum and bearing.
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Morning All. Gus is going to the vet to get neutered today so had to give him a little lap time this morning.
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My favorite one was making up an audio cord(s) and then noticing the cap was still on the bench, rather than slid up the wire before soldering it.
Daughter's Armstrong nat. gas furnace needs the flame igniter sensor pulled and cleaned every year or it will fail.Good morning. 47f heading to 56 with rain. The gas furnace went poof last night. Hopefully my HVAC guy can come fixeded it today.
Now that gave me flashbacks to late 60s early 70s.
It is amazing how common this problem is. We had it in our first house, thankfully I have a good HVAC guy as a customer, he walked me through it and up and away we went. I think that one was a Carrier brand. Never fun when you wake up and the house is only 12c/54f and below 0 outside.Daughter's Armstrong nat. gas furnace needs the flame igniter sensor pulled and cleaned every year or it will fail.




