I tend to agree.If a bottle of wine needs opening, it's usually urgent.A loose Phillips can (almost) always wait.
Day 23Some smurfty cold weather (0 Fahrenheit) for me today...we need a barfing emoji. Here's a little combo tool/dedicated openers in an attempt to make it better. I decided to give the Bantam a little pocket time. [ Quoting of attachment images from other messages is not allowed ]
🥶 for FARMER X, it is cold here too! And getting colder!🧊
I am sorry to have been of assistance. 🤩
Day 23Today’s job was removing an old unwanted wood burner from our house.(Image removed from quote.)This turned out to be a hard job as well as a very dirty one. The thing was made of thick slabs of cast iron and I soon realised the only way I would be able to get it out was to take it apart and remove it in pieces. The whole thing must have weighed north of 150kg / 300lb. In addition I think it had been in place for a good 40 years, and every nook and crevice of it was packed with ash and soot.The state of the fasteners was not ideal:(Image removed from quote.)Some were not only rusted but had deformed heads that required the socket to be bashed on with a hammer.Apparently the mechanism of my Wera Zyklop ratchet is strong enough to shear off a rusted bolt:(Image removed from quote.)At one point I thought I was going to use this, as none of my metric hex bits seemed to fit:(Image removed from quote.)but it turned out it was a 4mm fastener that was just clogged up with crud.When I had finally got out all of the bolts, apart from the ones that snapped, the damn thing still did not want to come apart. Being a man of great finesse, I started hitting it with a very large hammer. At this point it became apparent that as well as being bolted together, the main pieces were also cemented with…some kind of smurfing cement. The hammer did the job, but fragments of cement went everywhere. I had put down some plastic on the floor, but as usual the mess extended beyond the area of the plastic.Satisfyingly I prevailed. My enemy lies vanquished in many pieces in my back yard, I have cleaned up the room, showered and will shortly have a glass of wine.Cheers!ps I guess my black item in all this is the Wera ratchet. Unless my hands count.
Day 23Cameo appearance by the MP600 Bladeless. Props to Gerber for making an actual bladeless multi for me to leave in my work desk. Filed the broken clip on a pen so it wouldn't poke me while I write.
Day 23Used the Imperial soddy to spread cream cheese on a bagel.
Day 2:3Copperhead in the pant pocket and BLAST in the coat. [ Quoting of attachment images from other messages is not allowed ] 🥶 for FARMER X, it is cold here too! And getting colder!🧊
Day 23Well, due to the fact there are treasonous enablers around here, that'll do anything to sabotage the poor souls that try so hard to do the right thing..I'm forced to ramp up my selling efforts.Two packages leaving the house today. Packaging kindly assisted by my blacked out Banter,(Image removed from quote.)
After all of that effort I would say your hands probably count, and though not pictured probably your clothes and arms as well.Definitely earned that wine.
I bought a bunch of these mini Pilots as I thought they would be a good inexpensive pen to have stashed in various bags and pouches.
Props to Gerber for making an actual bladeless multi for me to leave in my work desk.
Used the Imperial soddy to spread cream cheese on a bagel.
Copperhead in the pant pocket and BLAST in the coat.
Light the Dark
Day 24
25th Mini ChallengeLight the Dark With all this black cary for the month on the 25th, show it with something that provides some light. Whether flashlight, lamp, lighter, match, or even some sunshine if you have nothing else.