Happiness is . . .
. . . creosoting four-by-twos with a big floppy brush.
(That's REAL creosote, not the namby-pamby wishy-washy preservative they sell nowadays.)
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LIke peeing your pants, everyone can see it but only you can feel the warmth
XD
Absolutely!
Although I admit I was wearing PVC gloves and old clothes. I've learned from past experience that when you're doing things like that, the flicked drops go much further that you ever expect (even when you take into account they're going to go much further than you ever expect.)
(Tyvek coat and rubber gloves - Whatever floats your boat, Alex #;¬)
That's a fancy garden shed you've got there, Kelsey.
(Or are you creosoting your cyclotron to slow down the particle decay time?)
It's a slippery slope, Kiteman. One day you may just inadvertently mention that you might be entertaining the idea of getting a third shed.
My garden shed.
An indoor B&Q ( see chimney ) would never be approved here.
Ah, the chimney . . . Currently held together with gravity and stiction.
I'll get around to putting cement back between the bricks someday.
The shed was a shepherd's bothy and appears on a 1627 map of the area, although I suspect the corrugated iron roof may not be original. (I've found a few of the original rounded slate tiles.)
except it was bamboo...
The cleanroom suit and mask was there partly to protect me from any possible beryllium dust near the crack (despite the work done by a hazmat cleanup team), and partly to protect the drift chamber from dirty ol' me.
Btw, was the other person in your pic Nacho-"now where did I leave my pack of smokes"-Mahma?.
Ohhhhh... slide rules are for the old folks, we kids have these newfangled things called computers that spit out an answer after we put in a problem. It's a bit like magic, nobody knows how it works.
(Would it be too much of a stretch to suggest that it be a video instructable?)
It could be POV - you reach around the camera so all we see is your hands and the rule.
And all we hear is your voice...
smooth sliding.
Trick was not getting an accurate 3 digit answer No.....
The trick was placing the decimal point Yea....
(That's cool! I'd like to learn to use it, then make a very pretty, durable one entirely out of metal...)
Versalog Bamboo was and is the Best of the Best !
BTW nobody calls me grandpa ( that's age-phobic slander :-)
my bright grand children know me as Popski !
Till I fade away.
Hard to believe butrue, come visit bring your hoodie
for protection from sandstorms :-)
I'd heard of extreme ironing, but never extreme hoovering!
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