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Menifee-Temecula area crawlers

Doing ok tonight, trip to ucsd to see the doctor today was the first out of the house and by the time we got home I was whipped out. All good at the doctors.
Still not able to do anything out in the garage:cry:
The work in the garage will be there when you are feeling better,have to concentrate on getting better first "thumbsup"
 
Ickabob,
That is good news to hear. Just get stronger. The garage can wait until you up to it.
Thank you for the offer of the evaporative cooler. Ruth has a problem with evaporative coolers.
It looks like we are going to get a portable air conditioner for right now.
 
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Doing ok tonight, trip to ucsd to see the doctor today was the first out of the house and by the time we got home I was whipped out. All good at the doctors.
Still not able to do anything out in the garage:cry:

Glad everything's OK, are you going to have to do a bunch of physical therapy?
 
I have a digital scale from harbor freight. Got it to weigh chickens my kids raise for the so cal fair. The scale works great. I have had it for three years. You can select grams, lbs or oz. Very hand and only about 20 to 30 dollars. I have been using it quite a bit for rc stuff. For example a slick output shaft with gear attached for a wraith weighs 31 grams, however the bullet proof Robinson unit weighs 60. No wonder the car keeps getting slower:ror:

I've been thinking about it I'm not sure I'm gonna get one, I can't think of anything other than wheels to weigh with them. I'm definitely not gonna start weighing food:mrgreen:
 
Aside from all of his other skills, is there anyone here that could freehand that saw lengthwise through that piece of 3/4" pine without coming out the side half way through?

I know! I saw (pun not intended) that and was thinking, "Oh, he prob has a straight edge on the top" *doesn't see straight edge when he switches to a top view* "Dang!"

But that's some awesome work
 
Aside from all of his other skills, is there anyone here that could freehand that saw lengthwise through that piece of 3/4" pine without coming out the side half way through?

I know, huh?! How sharp is that saw? He makes all that carving look so easy. And I'm also a fan of his video skills. Cool stuff... even my wife has to appreciate it!
 
I know, huh?! How sharp is that saw? He makes all that carving look so easy. And I'm also a fan of his video skills. Cool stuff... my wife has to appreciate it!

I've tried a little dremel drum sanding on things in the past and that thing just wants to burn out & take off. The only thing I'm good at making with that thing is saw dust & mistakes:lmao:
 
Aside from all of his other skills, is there anyone here that could freehand that saw lengthwise through that piece of 3/4" pine without coming out the side half way through?

You know, that is what impressed me the most also.I was actually looking for a fence or guide or something, but there wasn't one. The cat deal was a little weird, but i guess it adds to the quirkiness. I think he made an early bronco in the same manner.
 
You know, that is what impressed me the most also.I was actually looking for a fence or guide or something, but there wasn't one. The cat deal was a little weird, but i guess it adds to the quirkiness. I think he made an early bronco in the same manner.

I guess the cat is his trademark or something. That Bronco is really cool, did you see the Blazer and the Fargo? I think the Fargo is an out of USA Dodge right?
 
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