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Wednesday, April 27, 2016

All thumbs day



Some days things don't go as smoothly as they should. Monday afternoon the weather was good and I thought I'd install some of those boat bits I bought on Sunday.

It's not that hard to install a new boat trailer jack. It's basically just four bolts. The old one took a little effort to remove due to corrosion, but that's normal. For some reason I was all thumbs bolting on the new one. Even tried to put a part on upside and only noticed it at the last minute. Just as I was about to finish my toolbox fell over and scattered all my sockets into the dirt.

That's pretty much how the afternoon's projects went. Everything took longer than it should, but the jobs got done anyway.

For me the final straw was when I tried to check the voltage in the boat's battery. There was an internal short in my battery tester and it tried very hard to catch fire. That was it. Time to call it quits for the day.

Tuesday morning it was snowing and about an inch of snow had accumulated on the ground. That's all the encouragement I needed to stay inside and drink coffee. When there's snow on the boat it's too early to launch anyway.

-Sixbears

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    1. I've spent a fair amount of time learning things the hard way.

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  2. Strange. This morning I was just thinking to myself that we needed more Bedouin representation in this blog.

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    1. Just don't click on the name or the link....

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    2. Good advice. I know that it's spam that needs to be deleted. I was just making a joke. On the other hand, one just cannot have too many Bedouins.

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    3. Gone now. No disrespect to the Bedouins, but not really the place for it.

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  3. I can't remember who sang it, but there's a song that attests "some days are diamonds, some days are stones!" Sounds like you had a stone day.

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    1. Could have been worse. Didn't need any bandages and jobs did get finished -not all of them, but enough.

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  4. My Father-In-Law always said to beware of me if I picked up any tools. Best to run and hide until I put them away.

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