Today I threw a wire wheel on the bench grinder (mounted on that awesome new stand).
Crap, it's amazing how well that works at rust and paint cleanup on old tools, bolts, etc without damaging the parts.
Today I threw a wire wheel on the bench grinder (mounted on that awesome new stand).
Crap, it's amazing how well that works at rust and paint cleanup on old tools, bolts, etc without damaging the parts.
Mine are usually some minor repair, that I put off for months. Then when I fix it, I always wonder why I put it off.
Much like the bad ground on the HVAC blower in the Colorado. Once or twice a week I have to wiggle it to get the fan to work. I still haven't fixed it. Probably won't for another couple of months.
In reply to Nick (LUCAS) Comstock:
So you're the person they work on.
Sebring, counter race direction.
petegossett wrote: GTFO Illinois.
My family goes back to my great grandparents that came from Italy and the other side from Czechoslovakia and we have all been Chicago area people for 5 generations.
My brother moved to Wisconsin and is happy as can be. Leaving Illinois when I retire might be in my cards.
There was some glue or something on the side of my new fiberglass bathtub for 5 years. I was afraid to use brake clean on it fearing I'd damage the finish. The other day it dawned on me to use alcohol. It was clean in under a minute.
captdownshift wrote: In reply to Nick (LUCAS) Comstock: So you're the person they work on. Sebring, counter race direction.
It hasn't completely eliminated the pain. But I jumped the other day, actually really jumped. Haven't been able to do that in I don't know how many years. And I climbed a tree. Still painful to ride a bicycle, but not debilitating like before.
Datsun310Guy wrote:petegossett wrote: GTFO Illinois.My family goes back to my great grandparents that came from Italy and the other side from Czechoslovakia and we have all been Chicago area people for 5 generations. My brother moved to Wisconsin and is happy as can be. Leaving Illinois when I retire might be in my cards.
I've tried 3 times to move out of Illinois (not including college) and something has kept me from moving. I'm stuck here for a while.
I have nothing against Illinois except for how much it costs to live here.
In reply to SyntheticBlinkerFluid:
That, the weather, lack of jobs, our corrupt state government, and if the meth-heads weren't bad enough we now have a bunch of heroin addicts wandering around like zombies. I actually feel safer at our home in Biloxi than I do in Rossville, and I don't have to worry about theft as much down there either.
Our initial plan was to go south for retirement too - I'm damn glad we didn't wait that long.
In reply to petegossett:
Well I don't blame you for moving. We don't have the meth or heroin issue here, but lack of jobs are definitely an issue.
Like I said, I'm stuck here.
mndsm wrote:petegossett wrote: GTFO Illinois.Change that to mn, and im there.
Bwahahaha. I considered trying to get a permanent job at Schell's when I was there for an internship. Then I realized what the electric cords sticking out the front grill of half the cars were for.
On the Illinois front, I'm in the same boat. It is just family that is keeping me here. I keep telling my wife that we need to move to Wisconsin (neither of us are good in hot weather). She's not buying into it for some reason that I still can't figure out.
Fueled by Caffeine wrote: I'm 37 years old, I went Ice skating for the 1st time the other weekend. Same boat.
Good for you, Iggy! Bring the kids. Get them into figure skating or hockey. Heck, start playing hockey yourself!
Beer Baron wrote:mndsm wrote:Bwahahaha. I considered trying to get a permanent job at Schell's when I was there for an internship. Then I realized what the electric cords sticking out the front grill of half the cars were for.petegossett wrote: GTFO Illinois.Change that to mn, and im there.
August schell makes a great brew. Has to. 6 months of winter=lots of drinking. I just realized yesterday that mn is nearly into spring. I didnt miss snow.
SWMBO and I went to the zoo yesterday. Just the two of us for once, without any other family or friends. It was good.
mtn wrote: On the Illinois front, I'm in the same boat. It is just family that is keeping me here. I keep telling my wife that we need to move to Wisconsin (neither of us are good in hot weather). She's not buying into it for some reason that I still can't figure out.Fueled by Caffeine wrote: I'm 37 years old, I went Ice skating for the 1st time the other weekend. Same boat.Good for you, Iggy! Bring the kids. Get them into figure skating or hockey. Heck, start playing hockey yourself!
Take her to the driftless zone/area. It's beautiful.
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