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Good morning :lol:
 
All week it's June Gloom here, overcast until mid-morn middle 60s in the afternoon. We're doing our part to conserve energy :lol:. I would really like to see some numbers on the efficiency of that massive solar farm VAFB installed 2 years ago. They get more of this marine layer crap than we do. They used to have the capabilities to supply the entire base with power on their own generators.
 
Well FINALLY found in town, a Werner 12' fiberglass step ladder. I need one with 12' ceilings in the big garage at the new place. The seller offered to sell me an old 8' wooden ladder they had....no thanks!!
Went out to Lowes with my neighbor to pick it up. There it was standing upright crammed in with all the other ladders. Looked like they'd gotten a new shipment of ladders. We got it untangled and then comically got it off the rack within the 8' aisle with the to ceiling storage shelves they have. We had to turn it every which way but up to get it out...haha!!
 
Well FINALLY found in town, a Werner 12' fiberglass step ladder. I need one with 12' ceilings in the big garage at the new place. The seller offered to sell me an old 8' wooden ladder they had....no thanks!!
Went out to Lowes with my neighbor to pick it up. There it was standing upright crammed in with all the other ladders. Looked like they'd gotten a new shipment of ladders. We got it untangled and then comically got it off the rack within the 8' aisle with the to ceiling storage shelves they have. We had to turn it every which way but up to get it out...haha!!
I had a 28 ft ladder I had to use at the phone company. Thing was heavy and awkward...
 
Well FINALLY found in town, a Werner 12' fiberglass step ladder. I need one with 12' ceilings in the big garage at the new place. The seller offered to sell me an old 8' wooden ladder they had....no thanks!!
Went out to Lowes with my neighbor to pick it up. There it was standing upright crammed in with all the other ladders. Looked like they'd gotten a new shipment of ladders. We got it untangled and then comically got it off the rack within the 8' aisle with the to ceiling storage shelves they have. We had to turn it every which way but up to get it out...haha!!
That’s a big ladder. We have one at work. I have 15 and 24 ft extension ladders. They are a piece of cake to handle compared to a 12 A frame
 
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Well FINALLY found in town, a Werner 12' fiberglass step ladder. I need one with 12' ceilings in the big garage at the new place. The seller offered to sell me an old 8' wooden ladder they had....no thanks!!
Went out to Lowes with my neighbor to pick it up. There it was standing upright crammed in with all the other ladders. Looked like they'd gotten a new shipment of ladders. We got it untangled and then comically got it off the rack within the 8' aisle with the to ceiling storage shelves they have. We had to turn it every which way but up to get it out...haha!!

Cool. This is my go to ladder for most jobs.

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Just like that, that engine is now on its way to a new home!
 
Support, not make....
It’s like anything else, the right combo, they can easily make 1500 hp. 1500 out of a 6B is easy. We did it all the time when I worked for TST. Hell the stock rods and pistons can even handle it if you watch your cylinder temps. For about 6k in parts, you can break 1500 easy. The fuel injection pump just needs the afc screw set right and the fuel plate turned upside down or removed entirely, add 10 degrees of clocking for timing and off ya go

now getting to 2000-2500 is a bit harder, but easy compared to a gas v8.
 
Wow.... just saw a posting on the local city page. Manager of our local steak and shake couldn’t get enough workers, so he laid everyone off and told them to go apply for unemployment.
 
Wow.... just saw a posting on the local city page. Manager of our local steak and shake couldn’t get enough workers, so he laid everyone off and told them to go apply for unemployment.
And I bet you they were not being paid a living wage....
 
And I bet you they were not being paid a living wage....
Steak and Shake here is actually the highest paying fast food joint in town. My brother used to work there. 10 years ago, they were paying 12 bucks an hour. Sign says they’re hiring at 20.90/hr currently.
Heck the local Applebee’s has had a sing hiring at 21 an hour, 500 dollar a week bonus if you show up, totaling up to 4500 bucks if you work your shifts during those 90 days.

problem is the same as every where else. People in those lower paying jobs are now making what they were making while working or in some cases more. I don’t blame them for staying home but this isn’t a wage issue.
 
Well our group made it home safe without any breakdowns. I need to up the jets in my carbs and look into a better radiator. Was running 200⁰ for the last 2hrs on the freeway at 70mph. Was a great trip, super hot but the show and FABO guys were awesome!! Thanks guys
 
Well our group made it home safe without any breakdowns. I need to up the jets in my carbs and look into a better radiator. Was running 200⁰ for the last 2hrs on the freeway at 70mph. Was a great trip, super hot but the show and FABO guys were awesome!! Thanks guys

sounds like it was a blast
 
That’s a big ladder. We have one at work. I have 15 and 24 ft extension ladders. They are a piece of cake to handle compared to a 12 A frame
I'll need it to change those light blubs on the 12' ceilings, painting, etc...
 
With my discount it was a $25 difference. I'll see if I like it.
I have some bulbs in the lobby at work that are probably about 12ft,maybe more. I do them with an 8footer. I hate moving the monster ladder. Lol If it really is a 12ft finished ceiling you may be to close to set it up
 
I have some bulbs in the lobby at work that are probably about 12ft,maybe more. I do them with an 8footer. I hate moving the monster ladder. Lol If it really is a 12ft finished ceiling you may be to close to set it up
We had a 5 ft ladder I used for most everything in a office/ house environment. I would rather stand on the top of it, not allowed, then haul out the combo ladder.....8ft a frame extension combo...
 
We had a 5 ft ladder I used for most everything in a office/ house environment. I would rather stand on the top of it, not allowed, then haul out the combo ladder.....8ft a frame extension combo...
We had a 5 ft ladder I used for most everything in a office/ house environment. I would rather stand on the top of it, not allowed, then haul out the combo ladder.....8ft a frame extension combo...
I use the 6 ft for most stuff in the office at work. I think the cieling is 9ft or close. The 8 fits, but if you swing the cover down from a light fixture, the ladder is in the way. If I do need an 8, I usually grab the 250 rated. The 300 is too much like work lugging around
 
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