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Kind of quite here with "you-know-who" in the land of the snails
Three Scores and 14 years old and still going strong.
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I was thinking the same thing.....
It is that time of year. I'm in my third or fourth day of yard work! All winter long I have ignored it. With the bushes in bloom, now is the time!
Because of that, and dodging raindrops, I have not been out making any images. And, I still have to work on the tressle table /desk for my wife. I've had the lumber stickered for about two weeks to normalize it to my work room. Maybe I can start cutting wood this next week......
It is that time of year. I'm in my third or fourth day of yard work! All winter long I have ignored it. With the bushes in bloom, now is the time!
Because of that, and dodging raindrops, I have not been out making any images. And, I still have to work on the tressle table /desk for my wife. I've had the lumber stickered for about two weeks to normalize it to my work room. Maybe I can start cutting wood this next week......
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Do you use a moisture meter to determined the condition of the wood? I have one and the only way I could determine when to take the lumber out of the kilm.
Three Scores and 14 years old and still going strong.
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No, I do not have one. The lumber I am using is kiln dried Southern Yellow Pine. So, I just wanted it to normalize to my work room before I started to cut it. Just something that I read years ago, and have been doing since. I purchased a couple of extra boards. I'm glad I did, since one of them twisted as it dried......JohnSR wrote:Do you use a moisture meter to determined the condition of the wood? I have one and the only way I could determine when to take the lumber out of the kilm.
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Welcome back, Sparkey. Now I have someone to pick on
Three Scores and 14 years old and still going strong.
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I've been busy doing yard work, home maintenance, etc.Sparkey wrote:Where is everyone gone ?
Very little time for photography, or anything else!
One thing I did yesterday, was to apply for Social Security Retirement benefits!
Oh joy.....
Are you back home yet?
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Applying or Social Security Retirement Was one of the easiest thing I ever done through the government. Walked in about quiting time and told the clerk what I was there for. It was as if they were waiting for me. She pulled up my info and had me verify it then she hit the transmit key and I was done. Wish other agencies were this good.
Three Scores and 14 years old and still going strong.