Awake: 7:32am Temp 15 sleep 7+01 sunny overnight @ Nicktown.
Today we both had our separate projects to work on; Kathy, for the 3rd time, moved her China cabinet over close to the entry wall & old switchboard. She put pads on the legs of the cabinet which allowed her to do her own maneuvering. Yesterday, Kevin not only brought the family over for a visit but he also had (18) wires with him with plugs on both ends, to accommodate the installation for our phone switchboard. That was one of the reasons Kathy had to move her cabinet back & forth (3) times to allow the placement of those wires. Meanwhile, down in the laboratory, I had (3) projects working @ the same time. I used a heavy round piece of metal to hold an aluminum wire down next to the blower unit to allow my camera to see what the temperature is in the Geo-thermo room. On top of this rod, I will fasten a temperature & humidity gage to allow the camera to see the readings from our master bedroom & on the computers; it will especially be handy for when we are traveling & touring. To help the (10-11) year old epoxy cure faster, I focused both heat lamps onto the ledge where that heavy metal is temporarily holding it steady. While the epoxy was curing, I continued organizing my workshop bench to allow space for fiddling & working. Here I am draining out the (6) year old epoxy which should be sufficient to support the top section of the hall tree. This epoxy is fast curing so I can't be sluggish when using it. In between time, I located a lot of my drills & metal lathe equipment & organized those in the corner for now. Now that Kathy has her China cabinet all loaded up for now, she came downstairs & continued calling a few players off their benches to get tough & win the game. Dinner: chicken broccoli casserole.
Lights out: 11:28pm.
Today we both had our separate projects to work on; Kathy, for the 3rd time, moved her China cabinet over close to the entry wall & old switchboard. She put pads on the legs of the cabinet which allowed her to do her own maneuvering. Yesterday, Kevin not only brought the family over for a visit but he also had (18) wires with him with plugs on both ends, to accommodate the installation for our phone switchboard. That was one of the reasons Kathy had to move her cabinet back & forth (3) times to allow the placement of those wires. Meanwhile, down in the laboratory, I had (3) projects working @ the same time. I used a heavy round piece of metal to hold an aluminum wire down next to the blower unit to allow my camera to see what the temperature is in the Geo-thermo room. On top of this rod, I will fasten a temperature & humidity gage to allow the camera to see the readings from our master bedroom & on the computers; it will especially be handy for when we are traveling & touring. To help the (10-11) year old epoxy cure faster, I focused both heat lamps onto the ledge where that heavy metal is temporarily holding it steady. While the epoxy was curing, I continued organizing my workshop bench to allow space for fiddling & working. Here I am draining out the (6) year old epoxy which should be sufficient to support the top section of the hall tree. This epoxy is fast curing so I can't be sluggish when using it. In between time, I located a lot of my drills & metal lathe equipment & organized those in the corner for now. Now that Kathy has her China cabinet all loaded up for now, she came downstairs & continued calling a few players off their benches to get tough & win the game. Dinner: chicken broccoli casserole.
Lights out: 11:28pm.
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