Shop Teacher Bob
"The price of freedom is eternal vigilance." - Thomas Jefferson.
Friday, January 23, 2026
Tire Pump
Tuesday, January 20, 2026
Editorial Report
Not exactly seasonal, since summer's somewhere roughly five months distant, but since it was 3 degrees this morning with a windchill of -27, I figured this one was better than North to Alaska.
A couple of interesting editorials in the current issue of The Epoch Times. First up was an article by Jeffrey Tucker addressing childhood vaccines.
In 1980, American children following the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention immunization schedule received 23 vaccine doses in seven shots against seven different diseases, plus four polio vaccine drops.
1n 2024, the recommended number had risen to at least 84 vaccine doses in at least 57 shots for 17 diseases, plus the RSV monoclonal antibody immunization for a total of 18 diseases.
And all the drug manufactures have been indemnified, so no way anyone can file a claim against them if something goes haywire.
Article number two was by Mollie Engelhart entitled "If 77 Percent of Young Men Are Unfit to Serve, Who will Work the Land?" She relates several reasons why young men are unfit to serve - the usual suspects of drug use, obesity, poor physical and mental health - which also keeps them from doing the demanding work a farm requires. However. what really hit home with me was this: "So if we no longer have men who can farm or fight, a final question must be asked, one we've been avoiding: Who protects the women and children?"
There's something to think about. And since things aren't looking all that rosie in the future, you might want to check out Auguson Farms and stock up on some shelf stable emergency food. They've got a good sale going on but you'll need to hurry. Now would also be a good time to take a look around you to see who's going to take care of your women and children.
Monday, January 19, 2026
Couple O' Tunes
This ain't me. I'm doing fine in spite of the recent cardiac event. The new hardware I ordered for the trials bike should be here tomorrow, meaning I'll be able to drop the motor in it as soon as I get an extra set of hands. Currently working as a domestic, so I'm not sitting on my keister the whole time. No way I'm working outside in single digit weather anyway unless it's an absolute emergency.
I ran across this tune recently while looking for something else. In light of the recent mayoral election, things sure as hell ain't what they use to be in the Big Apple.
Working on the basement shop a little and trying to decide what to do with some of my books. I rarely read a book twice and I've run out of shelf space, so time to thin the herd - same goes for a lot of my other stuff as well.
Sunday, January 18, 2026
Just Milling About
Thursday, January 15, 2026
Indiana Winter
Snow day yesterday. I got a weather warning on the phone about the time I was ready to head out to the rec center. I bailed out and I'm glad I did. Even though it's just a short hop to the rec center, they weren't kidding about the snow and white-out conditions. I had to go uptown to the family doctor later. The roads were kind of hit or miss - some clear spots, some icy spots and some next to the open fields that were drifting. Nothing unusual for winter in northwest Indiana. Lots of pileups on the interstates in the morning according to the radio reports and I received a notice that the college would be operating virtually after 2:00.
Now that the old Allis is operational again, I'm pretty well set for the winter weather. It was warm on Tuesday, so I fired up the log splitter to add to the firewood pile. The propane supply is good for both the house and the shop. The pantry and the freezer are loaded up. However, it's not possible to foresee everything that could go wrong. We had a huge rainstorm last week. Lots of rain, 50 mph gusts and some lightning. Don't know exactly what happened but one of the garage door openers quit working after the storm went through. Still need to troubleshoot that one.
I was going to put the motor in the trials bike but decided it was a little too heavy for me to tackle on my own. I need to arrange a workday with the grandsons to tackle that, getting the hydraulic cylinder under the dump trailer and a few other items I need some extra muscle for. Plenty of other things to work on in the meantime.
Monday, January 12, 2026
Carl Perkins
Saturday, January 10, 2026
Hello Dolly



