Tuesday, December 31, 2024

Year in Review

 


End of the year review, mostly for my benefit. It helps me keep track of my progress and plan a few things for the upcoming year. I always have big plans for the projects, but rarely do I get anywhere near done what my plan calls for.

My health is good presently. I'm still having trouble with my chest. Apparently, I should have nursed my recovery a bit longer before trying to do some "sissy" pushups. I'm about at the point I'll just need to reconcile myself to having an issue that's going to be with me to the end and work around it. I hadn't planned on the eye problem, but no one ever does plan for these things. Looking forward to the surgery, which should correct most of the problem but will set my progress back for a few weeks. Nothing new there, though.

One of the big accomplishments of the year was getting my ham radio license - something I've wanted to do for years. I'm planning on moving up to the next level this coming year. Now that I'm unemployed again I'll get started on that while on light duty and hopefully take my test at the February club meeting.

I did a ton of projects this year but didn't finish any of the motorcycle jobs. The vintage trials bike is really close to being done. I was ready to weld the last piece on the shift linkage when I got distracted with some boat work for a customer and then making pieces for Coach Jen and her Jen-nasium. Having the trials bike and the Sportster running for next year are at the top of the list. Time to finish up several other bike and car jobs as well. 2025 needs to be the year of motor vehicles. The Missus broken wrist was another of the unforeseen setbacks that seem to come along on a fairly regular basis. 

The shop clean-up and organization, while not completely finished, should help pick up the pace of completing projects. I'm still contemplating getting a couple new machine tools. Like the clean-up/ fix-up work, they would probably improve thru-put on the to-do list. Plus, I figure it wouldn't hurt to reward myself for all the years of working both full time and a side hustle. Since I'm never going to get that Jag XKE that I've been wanting since about 1968, a new drill press would be a lot cheaper and much more practical. And before leaving the clean-up topic, big thank you goes out to Surly for being the driving force behind it.

Not much travel this past year. Cuzzin Ricky and I did manage to get to a couple of open wheel races but nothing like we were doing before Covid hit. I did make it to a few boxing matches and some sparring events. Now that Coach Jen will have a training facility for boxers, I'll be able to tag along to work a corner or coach a bit at sparring sessions. I'm hoping Cuzzin Ricky and I will finally make it to Hawaii this coming year.

My book reading is still below par. I managed to read 19 books and the weekly newspaper, but I had trouble keeping up with my magazine subscriptions. Too much time on the computer feeding my paranoia with other people's blogs, especially those giving a different slant on the political and financial state of current affairs and how it affects those of us in the proletariat. It'll be interesting to see what the future brings with the change of leadership in Washington. Of course, Slow Joe still has time to start WWIII before Trump takes office again. 

What's to come? I still can't yodel or tap dance but those aren't very realistic goals with all the other items on the list ahead of them. I am going to try and tighten up the diet and get back on a regular training schedule. I need to update the to-do list and also the bucket list. Other than the Hawaiian trip, I think I've done most everything I've ever wanted to do on the bucket list. It might merit a little thought, however - hate to go to my grave having overlooked something I'd regret in the afterlife. 

Hope all of you have a happy and productive New Year!

Sunday, December 29, 2024

Finishing One

 



The sled project is about done. I got the plastic runners for the skis fit up - still need to bevel the edges, though. Weld the couplings, top plate and the hooks on and that's it. Coach Jen is going to do the painting on this one. I painted the chin-up bar gray, and she repainted it black, so I'll just let her paint the black from the get-go. The main thing is I'll get it to her in plenty of time so she'll have it for her grand opening. 

I want to get the shift linkage done on the vintage trials bike before the eye surgery, so that's up next. I need to replace an undercabinet light in the kitchen. I already swapped one of them out. The new lights are dimmable LED units, so I bought a dimmer switch that you can set the desired lighting level and then turn the switch on and off without having to fiddle around with the level every time you turn on the lights.

I've got a knife project to work on and some work to do on and in the basement workshop. I got a nice book all about the diesel railroad streamliners for Christmas and it's got me thinking about working on the model train layout. Maybe do a little work in that room and set up my ham radio "shack" there as well.

 I've been doing a bit of work on my family history project again. My family name is the same as a defunct company based out of Louisville, Ky. I'm supposedly related to that group but I haven't made the connection yet. To gain a little more knowledge might require a road trip to Kentucky and Tennessee. I imagine Cuzzin Ricky would be up for that, since my relatives are his relatives, since my father and his mother were brother and sister.

As always, lots to do with the to-do list all over the map. I don't know how much I'll get done in 2025, or if I'll ever finish half of the projects, but at this point in my life I can't really see any reason to change. The pleasure for me is in the doing, not the finishing. 


Friday, December 27, 2024

Easing Back Into It

 




Got back out into the shop yesterday. I wanted to take advantage of the relatively warm weather and I can only eat so many Christmas cookies while sitting on my fanny.

In addition to making a couple of pieces for the sled project, I cut some plywood pieces to put in the bottom of the milk crates I bought to store the cut-offs & short lengths of metal. I was able to cut the plywood out of a couple of pieces that were drops from a job at my old side hustle - which is why I never want to throw anything away, but if I'm going to keep all that stuff, it definitely helps to be organized.

The weather is going to be warm again today, so I'm planning on spending some more time in the shop. I did get a few indoor things taken care of lately in addition to the Christmas get together. I was pressed into kitchen duty Christmas Eve due to the wife's broken wrist. However, the daughter-in-law and the wife's sister knocked out most of the clean-up - bless their hearts.

Wednesday, December 25, 2024

Merry Christmas

 





Merry Christmas to all and best wishes for the coming New Year

Monday, December 23, 2024

Winter's Here

 


We got some snow that arrived with the winter solstice - temperatures in the teens as well. The sun was warm Saturday morning, so I got out early and shoveled off the sidewalk and the apron for the garage. I'd hate to have the Amazon guy fall or have the truck go sideways while pulling into the garage. Light and fluffy snow, so no strain on the chest muscles. It'll all be gone today or tomorrow anyway. 


Instead of working in the shop over the weekend, I decided to start studying for the upgrade on my ham radio license. I'm planning on taking the test before the February club meeting starts, as long as that's acceptable to the examiners. I don't think I'll be ready for the January meeting, and I might be back to work in March. Should give me plenty of time to study and review. The format is the same as the Technician license - 35 questions from the question pool with 26 correct answers needed to pass.

The photos above both had to be cropped in order to get them to load onto the computer. Normally I shoot the pics with the phone and then email them to myself. I then download them to the hard drive on my computer. However, my email has been "upgraded" and will no longer download them unless I crop the photos. Apparently, the photos are too large for the new email program to deal with even though I've been doing business this way ever since I got the smart phone a few years ago. Going to have to give that some thought.

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Here's a little helpful hint to those of you planning on retiring comfortably with your Social Security check. I received a missive from SS about the 2.5% COLA adjustment I'll be receiving starting in January. While that's nice, when I added up my deductions for Medicare part B&C, and my "voluntary" federal tax withholding, I'm giving back 21% of my check. And, just for the record, at no time did I volunteer giving back any of my check for federal tax. My SS account was funded by my employer and I being taxed to begin with. The Missus' check gets hit even harder because she has another Medicare expense taken out of her check that I pay directly. 

Now that the new year is right around the corner, it's a good time to work on the budget and try your best to make sure your retirement plan is properly funded. I realize times are tough for a lot of people but it's a known fact that Uncle Sam is not overly concerned with looking out for your best interests. 36 trillion in debt with another trillion being add every 100 days is not going to leave much for you and yours. Especially when they expect the SS fund to go bust in about 10 years. As my old friend Dobak used to say, "Save your money!"

Saturday, December 21, 2024

Sledding Weather

 


Progress is being made on the sled. The top plate and pipe couplings are just posing for the photograph, however. I did get the end pieces on the skis tacked on after the photo was taken. I need to make a couple of hooks to weld onto the top plate and then I can finish weld everything. I'll have to trim to length and bevel the plastic slider pieces after that, but then it should be paint ready. Won't be too much longer.

The Missus' wrist seems to be healing well. Not much pain anymore and I feel comfortable being out in the shop for a couple of hours at a time. The weather's turned cold again and it was snowing a bit last night but it's supposed to get up to 50 again next week. Crazy weather seems to be the norm now days but if the temperatures are going to outside the norms, I do prefer it to be warmer rather than colder.



Friday, December 20, 2024

Friday Music Special

 


There's a jazz station that broadcasts from Waterford, Ireland I listen to late at night occasionally. I was surprised to hear them play this old nugget but that's why I'm all over the dial when it comes to selecting what I listen to at any particular moment in time.


This one is just because. I hadn't heard it in a while, so why not? And there's more than a grain of truth in this one. Nobody knows you when you're down and out? - just ask the hurricane victims waiting for the government to help them out. Thanks be to heaven there are a lot of good people in this country picking up the slack.


Hard times are here for a lot of people this year, besides those suffering from the storms. Business closings, medical issues and just bad luck. You have my deepest sympathy. Hold your heads up high and as Merle sings it, "If you make it through December, everything's going to be all right, I know."



I'm thinking this one here's going to be my theme song going forward. I'm going to be 75 this coming year and I'm hoping I've got plenty of time left yet, but you never know. Other than the Hawaii trip, there aren't many things left on the bucket list. Mostly, just need to finish some projects and take care of myself so I can take care of the Missus. Looking forward to the coming years, regardless of what happens in our country or the world. As long as I keep waking up warm, I'll be fine.


Wednesday, December 18, 2024

Benelli

 



The January '25 AMA magazine has an ad for Benelli motorcycles and a tool review article of three Motion Pro motorcycle specialty tools. 
 
Benelli motorcycles have been around since 1911. They have a very rich history, but they've gone through some rough times. If I remember correctly, they were owned by HD for a while. I'm not sure what the thinking was there, from both Benelli and Harley's viewpoint. It now looks like Benelli is owned by the Chinese. Kind of hard to swallow from a guy like myself who's a fan of Italian motorcycles. They're promoting the bike in the photo as a throwback machine. It looks like a 350 Royal Enfield and is priced about the same. I think getting into the American market is going to be a tough nut to crack, but I'm a welder, not a marketing genius.

The Motion Pro tool is a swivel head tire chuck that looks like it would be handy getting to the valve stem on bikes with disc brakes - especially on the rear wheel where you're trying to work around both the sprocket and the disc. MSRP is $39.99. Not cheap but they make nice tools.

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It looks like the Missus won't have to have surgery on her wrist. We go back to the orthopedic doctor next week and if everything's still in place, just leave it in the cast and wait for it to heal.

The eye doctor needed a release from my family physician to make sure I'm up to having the surgery performed. I got that taken care of yesterday. Other than the eye surgery, I hope I can stay away from all the medical providers this upcoming year, a couple normal checkups being the exception.

Since it's now winter, I started working on getting the basement workshop back into working order. Instead of riding the recliner in the evenings, I can spend a couple hours down there and get a bit closer to finishing a couple of my long running projects. Depending on what the doctor says, I might be able to start working down the basement only a few days after the surgery. 

Monday, December 16, 2024

A Few From the Archives

 


Beautiful version of the song. I like the Sergio Mendes & Brazil '66 version about as much - just depends on my mood.


Ireland trip from 2019 - would have made Scotland the following year if it hadn't been for Covid.



Points cover I made for one of the Sprints. If I had access to a CNC mill, I'd make a handful of them. The one I bought to put on the race motor was actually for a Triumph. It worked, but this one's a little better.


The beginning of the Jitney project. Sweep the floor, make the layout and start making pieces.



I love living in the country. Even something as simple as a corn field can be beautiful on a rainy day.



Pretty in the winter as well. I do need to finish the railing on the veranda, however.


Production has ground to a halt for a few more days due to me having to wait on the Missus hand and foot because of her broken wrist. I am going to try and get the sled for the Jen-nasium knocked out this week. While it's not a 911 job, I want to finish it before I start on anything else. I've got a few indoor jobs to keep me busy while I'm waiting for the all-clear, though.



Friday, December 13, 2024

Train - Wreck

 


I finished up at the college Wednesday night with the students taking their certification tests. I'm guessing that there will be about half of them who pass. That's a pretty high number for the limited time they've had in the shop. Each of the two "stick" classes run two nights per week for 8 weeks each. Figuring four hours per session, you get 64 hours per class or a little more than a week and a half on the job. Multiply that times two and you get roughly three weeks if you were out on the job somewhere. No-one learns to be a competent stick welder in three weeks on the job, so a 50% pass rate is actually damn good.

The photo shows a young man holding the train he made in the fabrication class. I cropped the photo since I didn't have permission to show his face, but he was smiling ear to ear. That's the kind of thing that keeps teachers coming back year after year. And it looks like I'll be returning to the college in March just like the swallows return to Capistrano. I'll be doing another eight-week session teaching Stick II again. No more after that, though!


The Missus fell yesterday afternoon while getting ready to go out. I couldn't get her up by myself so I called 911. The ambulance folks got her up and put a temporary splint on her wrist. I drove her to the hospital myself and sure enough her wrist is broken. A trip to the orthopedic doctor is on tap today. Always something.



Wednesday, December 11, 2024

What a Difference a Day Makes

 


Tuesday eye doctor appointment, Wednesday last day of class at the college and Brother Johnny's birthday, Thursday dinner out, Friday appointment at the massage parlor, Saturday a 5K if the weather's reasonable, sometime over the weekend get the sled finished.

I got my eye surgery scheduled for early January. The recovery doesn't look as bad as I figured it would be. I'm planning on doing some studying for my next ham license while I'm off. It'll also give me a chance to rest the chest. It'll be nice if we don't get any snow fall during my time of convalescence, but you never know what the weather's going to be around here.


Hippy John from way back in the day - should've quit those smokes, might have dodged the cancer bullet. He got beat out of a lot of life, but he packed a lot of it into the 58 years he did have. Miss the boy, that's for sure.

Monday, December 9, 2024

Bits & Pieces

 

I was cleaning out the picture file and came across this one and since we have both a cat and a dog, very much relevant.

The Missus and I went to the ham radio club December meeting / Christmas party last evening. The meeting was short but sweet and the "party" was a nice dinner and a chance to talk to a few people. This was the first time the Missus has met any of the club members. I told her the dinner was probably what we can expect when we go to the home - not a young group by any means. Nice people all of them, however.


I need to drill the bolt holes in the sled runners and make a couple little things and then I can weld it together. Planning on getting the holes drilled today and getting it finished this week.

Last week of my class at the college, also an eye doctor appointment, dinner put on by the financial planner and an appointment at the massage parlor this week. I need to get started on some Christmas shopping as well. The thing I'm most concerned with is what the eye doctor has to say. I split up a bunch of firewood on Saturday, so I'm good there and I've got a guy lined up to plow the lane when the snow flies. I don't know what the recovery time will be on the surgery but I've got a good support team.

Sunday, December 8, 2024

Good Weather for Working

 


FedEx was kind enough to leave a package in front of the garage door rather than by the front door of the house. I didn't notice it when I backed the car out, so I managed to run it over. Fortunately, I just caught the corner of the box and the contents were pretty stout, so no real damage. The FedEx drivers must have got their training at FEMA. 

Speaking of which, I sent an email off to my Congressman expressing my disappointment over the handling of the hurricane relief, in particular, the pledging of a billion dollars to foreign nations when that money could go a long way towards helping the hurricane victims. 


Since it was a warm day yesterday and I don't have any heat in the woodshop, I figured it was a good time to rip down the runners for the sled. 

I also got the log splitter out of the garage and put it to work. I got a decent size pile split up in no time what-so-ever. I have to admit it's a lot easier on an old man than wedges and a sledge. The only problem is the tongue weight. I picked it up and got it hitched without straining my back or chest, but when it came time to unhook it, I got my little floor jack and raised it up high enough to get the stiff leg down with a block underneath it. Since I parked it outside, I put a tarp over it to protect it.

Planning on doing a little more on the sled today. Coach Jen is planning on opening up the Jen-nasium on January 6th. She won't need the sled for that, but I've got plenty more to do.

Saturday, December 7, 2024

Barney Google

 


"Barney Google" has made some changes to the operating system on my phone. I should let them know I'd be happy to be a Beta tester when they decide to upgrade things that work perfectly fine. I often wonder if anyone requests these things or the computer geeks just do some of this just because they can, or as a way to justify their jobs.


And one more shot at the way the feds are treating the hurricane victims. Ain't nothing like kicking them when they're down.

December 7th today. Not only the anniversary of the "Day That Will Live in Infamy", but also the last day of the annual Medicare sign-up season. There probably aren't too many left alive that remember the attack on Pearl Harbor firsthand, but all of us should never forget. Cousin Ricky and I are going to try and get to Hawaii this year. I need to get there to complete my quest to visit all 50 states. Ricky was in Hawaii while in the service but only for a layover on his way to Vietnam. Both of us want to visit Pearl Harbor and see some hula dancers in grass skirts.

As for the end of the Medicare sign-up, that will eliminate the annoying phone calls, advertisements and commercials. Most of the time the calls don't start coming in until after 8:00 AM but they continue into the evening hours. And the beautiful thing about it, the government gave them my number. Trump's going to have a hard time making America great again but I have no doubt he won't let people suffer after a natural disaster. As for the phone calls, it's good to remember the difference between an annoyance and a problem. 

Give a little something if you can. We're all in this together.



Friday, December 6, 2024

Making & Donating

 


The "phone booth" training ring. Jimmy says it's about 5x5 inside the ropes. The tubing on the floor is what I shortened up and drilled the holes in. Another satisfied customer.


Yesterday I drilled the holes in the skis for the sled job and sorted the hardware order that came in. I need to trim the width of the plastic runners and then clamp the runners to the skis and drill the holes for bolting it on. Maybe get a little more done today but I need to take the Missus to the hospital for a test this morning - nothing serious, mostly routine.

And going along with the previous post, here's a link to Appalachia's Homestead and a place to make a donation that will do some good. She basically said in her blog post the same as I did. We can give away a billion dollars to Africa but can't help tax-paying citizens of our own country.  

Pinned by Appalachia's Homestead with Patara

@appalachiashomesteadwithpatara


The Giving Tree Link HERE: https://www.highcountrycommunityhealth.com/donate/givingtree If sending a CHECK (*MUST BE RECEIVED by 12-15-2024) - PLEASE make the check to High Country Community Health with THE GIVING TREE written in the bottom left memo line to designate your check for this cause. 

High Country Community Health 
Attention Julia 
448 Cranberry Street 
Newland, NC 28657

If you can give a little something, please do. I realize times are hard, especially with Christmas coming up, but these people have lost everything and they'll die of old age waiting for the government to help them. If they don't freeze or starve to death first, that is.

Wednesday, December 4, 2024

Welding Coupons & National Disgrace

 


Welding coupons from my cert test. The lighting in the welding booth is not the best for taking photos of shiny reflective surfaces, but it's obvious that the coupons bent like they were supposed to. Paperwork gets done this morning.

I finished the job for Jimmy yesterday. I had trouble drilling the 1/2" holes in the 1/8" wall tubing. I had drilled a pilot hole and the bit wanted to grab and then stall out the motor on the drill press when drilling the 1/2" holes. The drill runs way too fast for drilling steel. I'm seriously considering spending my teaching income on buying a new drill press. However, that's one of the reasons I bought the mag drill a while back. The annular cutters make it easy to drill large holes. In this case I used the drill chuck that came with it and finished the job. The mag drill also runs a little fast for the twist bit but the job's done and I didn't burn up the bit. 

And now, several more reasons Joe Biden and the knuckleheads in Washington have pissed me off. First off, the pardon Joe granted his son after repeatedly saying he wouldn't. Hunter was forgiven a lot of sins, not only for his past, but what's coming up as well. Not really a surprise, though. We all should have known what was coming when he told the hard hat guy a few years back: "I don't work for you." That's for damn sure.

And then we have more money and arms being sent to Ukraine. The amount having been sent already is up into the billions of our tax dollars. That's a whole lot of blood money - the last figure I saw 600,000 people have been killed in that conflict. I don't like any of my money supporting that.

And then we have probably the greatest insult to the American people in my lifetime. It's bad enough the feds sent all of the FEMA money overseas, but now Slow Joe has promised one billion dollars in relief funding to African nations while the people in Eastern Tennessee and Western North Carolina are living in tents freezing their asses off. When the severity of his dementia became obvious, they should have just given him his blankie and some pudding and kept him in his room. Instead, with less than two months remaining in his term, they send him off to the "dark continent" to pledge a billion of our dollars while the hurricane victims were pledged $750. If they qualified and could figure out a way to apply since the power and mail service was down, that is. Helluva way to run a railroad, as they say.

Tuesday, December 3, 2024

Weld Test


Those were the days, indeed - war, riots - lots of similarity to what's going on these days. However, the mood of the country seems to be changing a bit. Only time will tell if things get better or it truly is the end of the empire.

One nice thing this week is the Medicare enrollment period ends in four days. No more annoying commercials on the television and phone calls from hooligans whose number shows up from all over the United States, including one from US Steel yesterday. Like I'm going to buy a Medicare supplement from some knucklehead who isn't honest enough to list his real number on caller ID. 



Photos of the face and root of the "open root" weld test I took yesterday. For some reason the phone didn't want to cooperate with the downloading of the photos, so I didn't post a photo of the results of the bend test. Plus, I was writing this at 11:00 last night and I was ready to hit the sack. I've got some paperwork to fill out now and then we'll have everything necessary to administer open root certification tests. This is all part of working toward becoming an AWS approved testing facility. I don't have any idea when or if that will ever come to pass, but I've only got three more days, so I doubt it will have any effect on me.

 

Monday, December 2, 2024

Finished Two

 


The log splitter is up and running - works like a champ. I ran a half dozen small logs through it and it didn't even grunt. 27 tons of splitting force and plenty of horsepower.


The chin-up bar is ready to ship. While I was finishing up the log splitter, I had the heater running in the shop so it was warm enough to paint - cold yesterday again. I rounded off the sharp edges, welded the end brackets to the bar and then got some paint on it. 

While all that was going on, Jimmy dropped off a couple of pieces of 1x2" tubing that need to be cut in half and have some holes drilled in them. Nothing to that one, just one more thing. Seems there's always one more thing, though. I'll knock that one out and then get busy on the sled for the "Jen-nasium". Lots of holes to be drilled for that one.

The next couple of weeks are going to be busy. Dentist and doctor appointments, a couple of dinners, some shopping, and finishing up the class at the college. 

Sunday, December 1, 2024

5K & Log Splitter

 


The temperature when the 5K kicked off yesterday was about 15 degrees. There were 5 of us in my group that showed up to brave the elements - myself, Surly, a grandson, Coach Jen, and an Indiana Golden Gloves champ. Coach Jen had a bad back, so I walked with her. My slowest time on record, but Surly came in as the second place overall male winner. The grandson and the boxer both ran with unremarkable results. However, I wouldn't consider running 3.1 miles in 15-degree weather unremarkable myself. 


After the race we rendezvoused at the shack to get the beam for the log splitter out of the truck. The four of us were able to make short work of it. Not much left to do now - hook up the hoses and bolt a couple of other pieces on. The hose running from the tank to the pump was really stiff in the cold weather, so I'm going to get the heat gun out and warm it up to allow it to bend easier. TSC had hydraulic oil on sale Friday, so I bought a 5-gallon bucket of it. I've got gas and motor oil here, so I should be able to split wood real soon. We lit off the wood burner for the first time this season Thursday evening. With temperatures in the teens, I'm going to need wood.

I got a call from Jimmy at the boxing gym and he needs a little metal work done. He'll be bringing the job by this afternoon. I'm going to try and finish the chin-up bar and maybe do a little on the log splitter while the shop is warming up.

On the political front, I ran across an article stating Trump is planning on reinstating the Schedule F allowing him to get rid of "permanent" government employees. Biden tossed it out as soon as he took office. If you're not familiar with this, you might want to look into it. This could have a big effect on the size of the federal government in the future.

Saturday, November 30, 2024

Rest in Peace Alice & Malcolm

 

Alice Brock of Alice's Restaurant fame has passed away.



And so Has Malcolm Smith. If you're of my generation and a motorcyclist, he needs no introduction. In addition to being a great motorcyclist, he had a motorcycle dealership and when the federal government decided to ban the sale of motorcycles to kiddies because of lead in the valve stems, Malcolm called bullshit on the whole deal and sold bikes anyway. Common sense would have told you a little tyke wasn't going to be able to get his head in between the spokes, therefor, not much chance of ingesting lead.

I worked on the log splitter yesterday - cold out in the unheated garage. I got as far as I could go until I get some help with the beam. That should arrive today after the 5K event. That too is going to be a chilly one - something like 18 degrees at the starting time. I probably should have taken a pass on this event. I don't think I'm going to try and be competitive any longer and I don't need another tee shirt - just need exercise. 

I was going to finish up the chin-up bar yesterday but I got a chill working on the log splitter and it was too cold to paint anyway. Maybe get that done today. I brought the can of paint in so it would be warm enough. If I run the heater for a while, I can get the shop temperature up to painting temperature. When it's this cold I don't like to run the heater unless I'm going to be out there for at least a couple of hours. 

Thursday, November 28, 2024

Thanksgiving

 



Wednesday, November 27, 2024

Rockin', Splittin' & Fabricatin'

 


All of his songs were fairly simple in structure, but they were the real Rock & Roll.

I went out for breakfast yesterday with a former student of mine from way back when. He graduated in '91, so it's definitely been a while. We had a nice chat catching up and reminiscing about school days.


After breakfast I bought a log splitter. The Missus is worried about me trying to split wood for the fireplace by hand anymore. Yep - there comes a time to get some mechanical advantage working for you. I was able to unpack everything but the beam with the pump and cylinder attached - too much weight for me to wrestle around. In the instructions is says it's a two-man job with a crane or fork truck being a better solution. When everything was crated up it stuck out about a foot onto the tailgate. I cut the sides of the crate off, shortened up the bottom and then twisted it sideways a bit so I could close the tailgate. I'm going to assemble everything else and then line up some help to get the last piece out of the truck and get it attached.


I finished cutting out the parts for the chin-up bar. I want to get it welded and painted before Saturday. The slick stuff for the sled runners showed up and the hardware has been shipped. So, it's get the log splitter assembled, finish the chin-up bar and finish the sled. Then, like always, it's back on other projects around the shack and in the shop in my hit or miss fashion.  

Monday, November 25, 2024

Getting in the Spirit

 


Gettin' in the spirit. I usually try to not even think about Christmas until after Thanksgiving, but this year one of the radio stations I listen to on my commute has been playing Christmas tunes, and the variety of the music is a pleasant change from the classic rock I usually pick up. Plus, I heard Susie Snowflake and Hard Rock, Cocoa and Joe hardly an everyday occurrence on anyone's playlist.


Truer words were never spoken. Even if Trump can bring back manufacturing jobs, filling them with qualified people is going to be tough. From what I've seen at the college, it's bad enough they can't tell time, or work with fractions, but they don't have the giddy-up to improve their skills. They rely on their phones for timekeeping and apparently there's an app to solve their math equations. Of course, when they're not allowed to bring their phones to the jobsite, they're helpless. Maybe Trump will eliminate the Department of Education, since our ranking compared to other countries has gone steadily downhill ever since the department was established. Maybe dust off the 10th amendment and put the power back with the States as it was intended.


This popped up in my One Drive feed. It was taken two years ago at a church that was having traditional Polish meal as a fundraiser. They were sold out by the time we got there but I really like how Mary stands out in the gray late afternoon light with the snow on the ground and the sidewalk leading right to her. Your eye is drawn to her instantly, as it should be.


The speedbag's up but I'm on hold with the sled project until the slippery stuff for the runners shows up. It should be here in plenty of time for me to get the sled welded finish at the college before it shuts down for semester break. I still need to make the chin-up bar, but I can weld that here. Actually, I can weld the sled here as well, it would just be easier at the school.

Surly came down Saturday afternoon and we kicked around some ideas for wrapping up the shop organization and deciding what comes next after that. There's definitely some motorcycle work on the horizon. 

Friday, November 22, 2024

Book Review & Coupons

 


The weather was pretty nasty yesterday, so I stayed inside most of it. We got our first snowfall of the season and some gusting winds. The temperature was right at freezing, so it was too wet for any drifting, but not a good day to be outside. Because of that I finished reading Stronger by Jeff Bauman. 

It's the story of the young man who had his legs blown off at the Boston Marathon in 2013. It's an interesting story of an unlikely hero who became the face of the Boston Strong movement in the aftermath of the bombing. I'm always interested in what makes regular people overcome adversity and come out the other side stronger. Recommended.

I went to the doctor yesterday and had my annual Medicare wellness checkup. I think it's mostly a way for the doctor's office to make a couple of dollars since they offered to do it over the phone. I've done these in the past and it's mostly questions about your ability to get around, any depression, dizziness, dementia, and all the rest that plagues old folks. There's no pass/fail to it, prevention is the focus. There was nothing in the conversation that I wasn't already aware of, but it's painless and it's free.


A pair of welding coupons from one of the young ladies in my welding class. Several of the students have passed a practice certification test and we still have three weeks of class left. I usually have a good percentage who manage to pass the test at the end of the class and become certified to the American Welding Society D1.1 Structural Steel code. I expect this group to do likewise.

I cut a couple more pieces for the gym sled while I was at work. I need to grind the cuts, sand the old paint and spatter off and then drill some holes. I'll be ready to weld things together after that. I'll probably tack weld everything together here at the shop and then take the assembly to school and finish weld. I'm hoping to get it finished up next week when I go back in. I still need to order the slippery stuff for the bottom skis and the hardware - I'll get that done in the next day or two.

Wednesday, November 20, 2024

Mrs. B's Classroom & Sled Progress

 


I just finished reading this one - good book. It's the story of a lady who leaves her job with the newspaper and takes a job teaching school on Chicago's South Side. She doesn't have a teaching degree but because the City of Chicago can't find enough teachers, like a lot of other places, they have an internship program to get you in after jumping through a bunch of hoops. After she's in the classroom she has to start dealing with unreasonable expectations and help that was promised but doesn't show up along with all the problems the students bring with them. I found the book especially interesting since I too taught at an inner-city school when I first started my career. It was nothing like what she had to go through, fortunately, but I definitely could relate. There's one line in the book that really hit home with me while she was summarizing what she had learned after being in the classroom for a while. "I learned that staff meetings in education are like hostage situations." I got a chuckle out of that one.


I got a few more pieces cut for the sled at the new gym. I'm planning on going in a little early today and getting a few more cut out. The bottom skis need a bunch of holes drilled in them to fasten the UHMV on and I need the hardware as well. I did a search for the UHMV and found a place that would cut customs sizes. Two pieces came to $45.00 for the material, but when all the rest of the charges were totaled up, it was $220.00. No go on that. I found stuff on Amazon that will work but I'll have to run it through the table saw and rip it down a little. I've only got three more weeks of school and I want to be able to weld it there, so I need to stay on it. 

Monday, November 18, 2024

VW & Boxing Gym

 


Surly was here the other night and he gave me a ride to the end of the driveway so I could get the mail. He had Buck Owens cued up, so I heard a little bit of the song. The driveway is long, but not long enough to hear the whole song, even if it is only 2:29. On my bicycle trip on the Katy Trail years ago, my buddy and I spent the night in a bicycle hostel that was right next door to a little bar. We were urged by the management to do some karaoke, so I chose to do some Buck Owens on my one and only experience with karaoke. Nice thing about it was I'd never have to see any of those people again. A singer I'm not - maybe I'll go back for an encore performance when I learn to yodel. That'll impress 'em!


 I finally got the head for the VW engine stand bolted up to the engine. I'm still not sure why it didn't fit initially, but it's a done deal now. I cleaned off a spot for the stand close to the trailer, so we won't have to move the engine more than a few steps. I'm going to pull the tailgate off the trailer, after blocking the wheels on the dolly, so it'll be ready to move when my help shows up.

I delivered the speed bag platform mount yesterday. Coach Jen and I walked three miles first, checked out the progress of her gym and then did lunch. Lunch conversation was all about her plans for the gym. She plans on opening up right after the first of the year. I don't know how much help I'm going to be with the eye surgery and teaching, but I plan on helping with the boxing as soon as I'm able.


She's waiting on a couple of contractors to finish their part and then she can clean things up and move the rest of the equipment in. It's going to be a nice place when it's all done.

Saturday, November 16, 2024

Sledding

 


 I did a bit of "fingering" yesterday and came up with the sled plan for Coach Jen. I'm making this thing from scrap material I came up with, so that dictated the design to a large extent. The good thing is, other than the pipe, I won't have to buy any material. 

I got the prybar out yesterday to lift up the VW motor to bolt it onto the stand only to find out the bolt pattern isn't correct. I had another VW motor once upon a time and I remember having it on the stand, but apparently, not all VW motors have the same bolt pattern on the bell housing. I checked the mount against the trans and it wouldn't bolt up there either. However, the trans and the motor appear to be the same. I don't know much about VWs as far as what fits with what, but right now all I want to do is get the motor on the stand and move on. I'm going to try and get that taken care of today, finally.

I'm going to the gym this morning to see about a job for Jimmy. He had talked to me a while back about cutting down a boxing ring. I want to see if that's still the case and get it in the pipeline if it is. Depending on the weather, stop at the park on the way home and do a little walking. Two weeks until the 5K.

Friday, November 15, 2024

The Edmund Fitzgerald - A Bit Late

 


I missed the anniversary of the wreck last Sunday. As much as I listen to the radio, you'd have thought I would have heard something, if not the song, someone mentioning it. As a side note, when my buddy Kevin and I did the Detroit half marathon, we ran by the Maritime Sailor's Cathedral. Of course, the song was stuck in my head from there to the finish line, which was the 50-yard line of Ford Field. 


I've seen a lot of that attitude over the years - still see a bit of it at the community college level. 

Speaking of which, I went to an advisory committee meeting last evening. I didn't feel like my presence helped much, but the food was good. I did talk to my boss about my assignment next spring. It appears I'll be teaching on the same nights Coach Jen wants to have boxing nights when she opens her gym/health club. I won't be teaching until the middle of March, but I'll be convalescing from eye surgery part of that time. I told the boss I'll honor the commitment, but if someone else is looking for more work it won't hurt my feelings if he gives my spot away.


Speedbag platform mount with the adjustable angles installed. I really like the look of the finished product, so I figured I should post it one more time.

I was going to bolt the VW engine on to the engine stand head I worked on a couple of weeks back, but the way the engine is sitting on the dolly, I need to lift up the engine a bit to have enough clearance to sneak the mount into position to bolt it on - maybe see if I can lift it up and throw a block under it today. I'd like to get that one checked off the list.

I cut some pieces for the sled for Coach Jen's gym. I think I've figured out how to make this thing using mostly scrap material I've come up with. I need to sit down and sketch out a plan to finalize the design and then get after it.

Lots to do, like always.