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  1. How ours ended...

    Moments later...

    I had seen somebody swimming in the pond earlier & chuckled, not paying much attention to him. Apparently, others had been watching him (instead of the fireworks) and noticed he'd disappeared. Cops on the banks, firefighters in the water, search & rescue boats being launched...I had the kids, so we couldn't stick around. Seeing the news this morning, kinda glad we didn't.

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  2. On 6/11/2021 at 4:19 AM, davehummell said:

    I got a taller shifter on the right and right next to it on the left is a shorter lever but Mack did it and they are just about at the right height for me. Those really tall shifters make as much sense as ape hangers on the Harleys. 

    I finally, after all these years, saw with my own 2 eyes a good reason to have ape-hangers & those silly highway pegs mounted on the crash bars that have your legs sprawled out beyond what most would consider to be comfortable. I was on my way back from town and behind a Harley...wouldn't have seen the guy driving the bike except for his arms raised way up over his head & legs stretched way out to the sides. He had a BIG 'ol gal on the back.😬

  3. 9 hours ago, GA_Dave said:

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    I've asked this question several times and have yet to receive a decent answer:  If the vaccination works, and you've had yours, why does it matter whether or not someone else has been vaccinated?  You're immune! If you're NOT immune after having been vaccinated, it isn't much of a vaccine, so why should anyone else have to take it?

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  4. Working on my grandpa's 8n...no spark. Messed with it about 15 years ago...battery, oil, plugs, wires, cap, rotor, points, condenser...still nothing. So, I moved it from grandpa's to my place where it's been sitting in the front yard. I've been wanting to get it running, but nothing is more motivating than a 3 year old who LOVES tractors nagging you to fix it. So, I tore back into it...pulled the distributor to recheck the points. They're correct. Still no spark. Pulled it again (no easy task...front mount, and it's got a loader, so there's extra stuff in the way) this time with my multi-meter. Showing 30 ohms resistance between the screw (that's SUPPOSED to be isolated) where the wire from the condenser connects to the points and the distributor housing with the points open. If it's grounding there, OF COURSE it won't be making any spark! So, I was going to get one of those rubber plug deals with the brass threads that squish into place when you tighten the screw...but being a front-mounted distributor, there's going to be some heat in there and I'm not sure how long that rubber deal would hold up. That and I found a breaker plate assembly for under $30. I was pretty stoked when it showed up at the post office in time to be picked up Saturday morning...wasn't expecting it 'til Monday, which would mean it'd be next weekend before I could do anything with it. This afternoon, pulled the distributor...again...removed the breaker plate assembly...inserted the new one....and cussed. What the hell am I supposed to do with this? I would've been better off if they'd just not drilled/tapped the hole at all rather than putting it a hair off like they did. This low-quality aftermarket part has me seriously considering that rubber thingamabobber.

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  5. Wouldn't ya know it was the LAST outlet I changed. Everything is working again, plugged into the outlets where they belong, and my extension cords put away. Life is just about back to normal, except for the issue with the running lights on the wife's Harley. Bummer. There goes my excuse for calling in tomorrow...

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  6. So Wednesday night, if lightning DIDN'T strike the house, it didn't miss by much. "BOOM" was gone and the house was dark before the flash of light was gone. Yeah. Close. BOTH kids immediately start bawling. I walk to the back window & look out, and see the street light is still on...so there's power to the neighborhood. I walk outside with a flashlight expecting to see my new antenna is toasted, but the plastic parts on the antennas aren't melted, the insulation on the cable to the ground rod didn't appear to have been heated up. I looked up at the power meter, and it was still on...so there's power to the house.

    Head back inside & into the boys room and open the closet (where the breaker box is). There's a wicked bad burnt plastic smell in that closet. The 200A main, along with half the single-pole breakers and a couple of the double-pole breakers are tripped. I start resetting breakers, and things start coming back on. One breaker won't reset...it's the one for the master bath, along with the outlets for my alarm clock, and the bottle warmer in the kitchen. Even with the breaker reset, the TV, freezer, and 3 outlets in the mother-in-law's room (SHOULD be the baby's room...😡) are still dead. Grabbed my 10/3 extension cord for my MIG welder and used it to plug the freezer into an outlet in the kitchen that had juice. Wife had me grab the fire extinguishers out of the Mack & F250 (both been parked & OOS in the driveway) to have in the house if we needed them. I found myself up in the attic checking for smoke/smoldering/fire. Stayed up for about 2 more hours...figured at that point if the house was still standing, we were in the clear. STRANGEST thing? The wife's Harley out in the garage. We had an extension cord running over to the bikes, and a pair of battery chargers keeping 'em juiced up over the winter. Now, her parking/marker lights won't shut off. Pulled the side cover to disconnect the battery, and found it's the positive terminal. To get at the ground, you've got to pull the seat & possibly more...but there was a 30A fuse there. Pulled it and the lights shut off...good enough.

    Picked up another breaker after work Thursday to swap out the bad one...but by the time I went to do the swap it was working just fine...so the new one is laying in the bottom of the box as a spare. Reset the breaker and the bathroom was still dead...then I remembered we had this issue a while back. Reset the ground-fault outlet in the bathroom and the circuit started working again. Today I'm swapping receptacles on the still dead (freezer/TV) circuit. Meanwhile, the TV is plugged into the bathroom with another extension cord. HOPING to get things working normally again. If not, I'm stumped & might have to call a guy. If nothing else, it'll give me a reason to call in tomorrow. Left the Mack there if they needed to load my truck for Monday...and I took off in the 1-ton with some stuff for a customer a few hours away. When I got back, the Mack was gone, and they had loaded the Kenworthless. I hate that truck. It's not spec'd for what we do...it's big, cumbersome, not very maneuverable, visibility sucks, and it gets stuck on a paved lot if it's not perfectly smooth and you don't lock in the power divider...but it's air-ride and has pneumatic doors for loading, so all of the lazy guys prefer it. Mack handles the job with ease, and I just prefer to use a truck that's spec'd right. Sure, you COULD frame a house with a sledge hammer...but a framing hammer works better.

    Anyway, 2 outlets down, 3 to go. Boy wants to go outside. Girl fell asleep while feeding...so she'll be OK for a bit.

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  7. Damn. I still remember the phone call when my wife told me ol' Dozer had passed. At least I didn't have to watch it happen, though...and it was unexpected & quick, not violent & messy. He was lethargic & having trouble breathing, so the wife took him to the vet. He collapsed within 20 minutes of getting there & just like that he was gone. Last time I saw him, I was on my way out the door heading to work, just like I had every other day since he retired from trucking to babysit the wife's dog.

    I can't imagine seeing that situation unfolding knowing what was about to happen and not being able to do a damn thing to stop it. That's not something I care to ever see.

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  8. 6 hours ago, tjc transport said:

    i was just thinking today of hooking the fax machine up to the land line since spammers/scammers can not grasp the phone will not be answered.

    i still see between 5 and 15 calls on that line every day from out of state numbers. 

    The entire time I've had a land line, it's had a fax machine hooked up to it. It probably rings a dozen times per day...NOBODY that I know uses that number to try to reach me, unless they're sending me a fax. Very rarely does it actually print off an incoming fax. I chuckle thinking about whoever it is on the other end, probably wearing some sort of head set, when that fax machine starts screaming in their ear.😂

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  9. On 3/30/2020 at 3:38 AM, tjc transport said:

    i don't have that problem anymore. 

    i have not had a phone that accepts incoming calls for the last 5 years. 

    I've set mine in the past to block any incoming call from a number NOT in my contact list...allows me to take calls from family & friends, but people who don't know me can't get through. Some days I strongly consider doing that again, but these days I just keep the ringer off. When I notice I missed a call from someone I know, I call them back...otherwise I ignore it. Oh yeah...and my voicemail box hasn't been set up since Verizon changed it. Before that, the box was full & wouldn't accept any new messages because I never checked it.

  10. 16 hours ago, davehummell said:

    I can't get jack sh-t where I live I got that hulu and amazon and netflix it don't matter there is nothing on any of the channels. Last night I fell asleep and I guess I was snoring so loud I woke myself up I must of scared all the dogs out of the living room when I woke up I was alone.

    Wife has netflix. Spend all day scrolling through trying to find something to watch, and everything has the same couple basic plots...the hitman who's trying to retire that is now the target seems especially popular across several genres...action, thriller, suspense, comedy, rom com, etc...different titles, different actors, same plot. Or there are the sequels to really bad originals...and the spinoffs of the terrible sequels...taking ridiculous plot lines to new levels of absurdity. That's why I quit watching that "9-1-1" TV show. First couple episodes had fairly decent storylines and somewhat believable scenarios...then it got stupid, like they kept trying to out-do the ridiculousness of the previous episodes "disaster". But anyway, you spend half the day trying to select a piece of crap movie, then an hour or two later, it's over and you spend the rest of the day trying to find something else. Nah. Got shit to do. Unless it's raining outside, too cold, too hot, kids are fussy, etc...🙄

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  11. I just used a steel 4" hinge, available at pretty much any hardware store for a couple bucks. Pole is galvanized...but I used black pipe for the flanges (welds easier/better in my experience). Piece of flat steel the thickness of the hinge when closed on the opposite side of the flange to support the weight & fill the gap. Hit it all with some cold galvanizing primer & paint so it has a similar color & won't rust so quick. It was still a real chore to get the roughly 10-1/2' section raised up, given the hinge is about 6' above the roof...run out of leverage (my 3' step ladder might help with that, though). For an 80' tower, he's gonna need A LOT of help! Hell, it took 2 guys to raise up the base, and it's not quite 30'. He's also gonna need a bigger hinge. The one I used is only rated for 70 lbs.

    Problem I see with a rotating antenna is we seem to have to "rescan" every couple weeks as another station shuffles frequencies or adds a channel. Getting the TV and rotator on the same page regarding what direction to point for what channel just seems problematic when a station might be missed if the antenna is facing the wrong way when the TV scans passed it...and manually going to each frequency while you spin the antenna around looking for where your channels are coming from just seems like it'd take all day.

     

  12. 8 hours ago, Rob said:

    Your door hinge and floor flange are a great improvement to your existing design. If'n it were me and I was wanting to receive all the stations in the area I would purchase three high gain antennas and mount them 120 degrees apart at the top of the mast. From these antenna output jacks, parallel their received outputs into a single unit. Also purchase an "Impedance Changer" from an online supplier to change the 50 ohm terminations to 75 ohm and run a heavier gauge RG-75 video cable to your distribution network inside the house.

    Better yet would be to bring the received signal down into the house through a 50 ohm RF series cable, (RG-214) for a very low loss transmission rate and use the impedance changer near the point of use meaning your video distribution apparatus.

    I do not care for the customary "F" series cable terminations commonly used on household video cables but rather "TNC, or BNC" style which are much better quality. TNC is threaded, BNC is bayonet style mounting to the female jack.

    I have no idea what any of that means, which is probably why I screwed up trying to make my own coax cables. Cutting, welding, hammering, bolting, etc...I'm fairly decent at. All of that electronical stuff, not so much. Everything I had read said to use the same type/size antennas, spaced out 2+ to 4+ feet on the pole, and use a splitter in reverse (antennas in the "out" sides, "in" connection to the TV). The antennas I used are small in size, but advertise an 80 mile range. I guess I could try pushing them all up to the top, running 3' cables to the splitter instead of 6', and then try it again before dropping a bunch of money on a larger single antenna like the one in the attic. I'd pull that one to use, except I'd have to disassemble/reassemble it, not sure it even has all of the parts (some laying on attic insulation...must not have had room to fully assemble it), and I have no idea if it's rated for outdoor use. Besides, if I move THAT one, and it doesn't work outside like I want, there'd be no simple solution. Right now, it's just a matter of swapping the coax from the indoor antenna to the outdoor antenna & back at a splitter in the attic next to that antenna. 3 outputs...one to the TV in the living room, one to the TV in the garage...and I haven't a clue where the 3rd one disappears to.

  13. On 3/1/2021 at 8:42 PM, Rob said:

    A "Hold my Beer" moment for certain. Smarter ways to do things out there but you got the job done and lived to tell the story so it's all good.

    Ok...had to pull the thing down. We've got stations in several different directions, so I tried 3 antennas linked together aimed the 3 main directions to get all of the channels. We get them all now, but every time a train goes by ABC & PBS (40-45 miles N/NE) and NBC (30 miles E/SE) blank out. I tried making the coax to get the lengths I needed, but realized I screwed up AFTER it was up and I was only getting CBS & FOX (12 miles W). So today, I was back up on that ladder pulling the thing down to swap the cables out for some pre-fabbed store-bought ones. Since I wanted to make sure it was THE LAST TIME I'd be on a ladder dangling over the edge of the roof balancing a 10' pole, I fabbed up a little something something to put where the union is. Antenna is about 4-5" taller now, and if I pull 4 bolts, the top 10+' tips down toward the roof.  I raised it back up into place standing on the roof...although my 3' step ladder would make it a little easier.

    Worst part is, once it was back up it didn't work any better than it with my home-made cables...so I guess I didn't screw them up TOO bad. I had trimmed the shield rather than folding it back before crimping on the end. Oops. Turns out it didn't matter.

    I'm hooked back up to the single antenna in the attic...again...probably replace the 3 small antennas on the pole with a single big one, similar to what I've got in the attic, but NOT in the attic. Needing to put a new roof on the house (original roof...built in '94) because it's old & losing shingles every time the wind blows too hard. Looking at steel overlays, but then that attic antenna won't get any reception...got to get the antenna outside, and hopefully up high enough to get above the interference caused by the trains as they go by.

     

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  14. I could've used one of those when I put up my TV antenna...🤦‍♂️

     

    ...4 rungs up on the ladder placed at the edge of the roof, straddling the peak, reaching over the edge with arms fully extended while balancing a 10' pipe with the antenna pre-installed to set it in place & secure it to the union at the top of the pole coming up from the ground. The union is so I'd be able to adjust the direction the antenna is pointed, rather than be stuck with wherever the pipe wanted to tighten down. Also made it a *little* easier to get the top pole in place.

     

    So yeah, I'd say I got PLENTY of brass.

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  15. 16 hours ago, hicrop10 said:

    I am told that Trump can run for a senate seat in 2022 in Florida,and if he wins he could end up replacing Nancy Pelosi.Wouldn’t that be great.

    Trump in the Senate couldn't replace Pelosi. She's in the House.

  16. I like being on roads where there is  nowhere to stop. Crossed the Chester bridge one day a year or so ago heading into Illinois, and DOT was sitting in that little welcome center. Pulled out behind the line of cars behind me, hit his lights & started passing...so I slowed down to let him by before approaching traffic got to us. He pulled in right behind me...so I stopped. Right there blocking the road, halfway up the hill, with a rock wall on both sides of the road & zero shoulder. He had to get out of his car & deal with me right there while we were blocking traffic on the narrow 2-lane. He wanted it. He got it. I've done the whole "I know there's a big gravel lot 1/2 mile up the road, so I'll just pull in there where it's safe" and it didn't buy me an ounce of professional courtesy. Nope. The instant I know they're wanting me, I stop. Right where I am. Don't care if it's safe or not, because they've got the lights on their car & badge on their chest to protect them. He had to get out of his car, walk up, and talk to me right there directing me to a "safe" place...and of course I played dumb, until he said "just follow me" ...so he had to walk back to his car, pass me, then traffic could move again. It was fun. He had portables & weighed my steer...then did the math based upon my scale ticket to determine my drives were OK...guess he didn't want to dig out 2 more pairs (drives & a tag). Got a warning ticket for no spare fuses...he would've kept looking 'til he found something, so I figured that'd be the simplest & least consequential item to get a warning for. Soon as I didn't produce any spare fuses, the inspection pretty much stopped. He filled out the paperwork & sent me on my way.

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