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You guys talking about gloves....My new friend from South Africa highly recommends the Dunlop brand of rubber boots. He says they are "all day comfortable" for him. They go from the cheap price, to quite expensive. Here's the cheap ones.

https://www.amazon.com/ONGUARD-8660...1&keywords=Dunlop+Boots&qid=1619751276&sr=8-5

Personally, I don't recommend wearing rubber boots for long periods, if your feet get sweaty. I believe it causes toe nail fungus.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #132,302  
50F and cloudy @ 23:00, all the rain has moved out for now ... although I see a band to west over in IL/IN/MI associated with a cold front heading this way. Looks like we got a little over 1/2 inch since midnight.

Hourly forecast on WU calls for showers tomorrow between 11:00 and 13:00. We're also under a Freeze Watch for tomorrow night.

Got banana worms and white worms all fed, white worms about to overrun one container so I set it aside to be harvested tomorrow. Three other containers looked decent, two were sparse - having been harvested recently.

All fish fed, front glass cleaned on four tanks. S. fryeri fry growing rapidly ... Woman commented on them when we were down there the other day. They're ravenous ... just like the adults.

Got model and serial number recorded off the Cub.

Got sanding drum put on the holder and tightened up and tested it out with the drill on the barn owl box, seems like it should work fine ...

Woman made oatmeal raisin cookies this evening after dinner. Very tasty ... (y)

Amazon delivered order sometime around 20:00 this evening ... just normal Prime Delivery. Fairly impressive - given that I didn't actually place the order until well after midnight last night.

The booty:

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The lights are 11" single row LED's (with a flood pattern) and they claim they are 50W each (which appears doubtful, at least according to one report)

I imagine they will be plenty bright for my uses. Probably mount them with one facing forward and the other to the rear.

The magnets are rubber-covered neodymium with stainless mounting hardware. Rated for 40 lbs vertical pull each. They came with nuts and lock washers, but I'll probably use stainless locknuts with nylon inserts.

Just need to figure out how I'm going to wire up the junction where the power and ground connect to the wiring harnesses.

Way behind on replies ... hopefully catch up in the next couple of days.

Hope everyone had a great day.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #132,303  
Amazon delivered order sometime around 20:00 this evening ... just normal Prime Delivery. Fairly impressive - given that I didn't actually place the order until well after midnight last night.

The booty:

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I didn't know they sold cats on Amazon.
 
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2021-04-30, 0327

49 right now...raining a bit. Should hit the mid-50's today...more rain.

Enjoy your day, guys!!
 
   / Good morning!!!! #132,306  
Question for you guys that know automotive electrical systems...in this case, a UTV (Deere 855D)

I have two 48w LED lamps I's mounted on my Gator last weekend. I didn't wire them in yet. The lamp's pigtails are 16 or 18 gauge wire. I'd like to splice them in to a rear work light (halogens) wiring harness which, I'm pretty sure, is 14 gauge. The rear work light kit was purchased from Deere a few years ago. This would save a lot of extra work in running the LED power, plus I wouldn't have to install another switch on the dash...both front and rear light would be actuated by the same switch

So, what's my best option? Run 14 gauge from the LED pigtails, or run a smaller gauge to the wiring harness and splice it in there? Is this feasible without damaging something?
 
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good morning all.
stopped taking pills last night, feel like I went round and round in a lapidary tumbler this morning.
I'm sure all normal.

Roy, 50 watts is less than 1/2 amp. You should be able to piggyback on that safely I would think.

Electrician coming this morning, will be out of power all day. Reminds me to power up the laptop.
At least high will be in sixties and not as hot as yesterday. I had to sit in the basement with my book for an hour
to cool off yesterday.

nice lights RS. Cat approved.

Randy, hope you are ok this morning, you too Ted.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #132,308  
47F raining mid 50's for high afternoon showers.

E muffin soon outside chores.
Plans for today quick trip to town for critter food and odds ends,not much plan for outside or inside.

Enjoy your day all.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #132,309  
be careful when you mow Texans. 70 year old man died from stings due to Africanized honey bees yesterday
and look what sets them off:
Especially when you are dealing with that species of honeybee, absolutely, the vibration of a lawnmower,
the vibration of a weed eater, kids banging or stomping around close by -- they will get defensive."
 
   / Good morning!!!! #132,310  
Woke up to find I have to worry about bees. I’m going back to sleep to have another crazy dream.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #132,311  
between fire ants and Africanized honey bees, there are some seriously nasty bugs out there
Too bad one doesn't eat the other...

took my first shower in days, that sure felt good, but got my bandages a little wet so no shirt for awhile until I dry.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #132,312  
55 high of 68 today quite breezy fire danger high today

prayers for Toppop, Drew, LS, L4N DIL, mostly wife, Steph son and family our Country
 
   / Good morning!!!! #132,313  
Good morning, low is 44 and the forecast high will be 34°F. Wind NNW 12 gusting to 20 mph. Rain or snow showers today.
I copied this off environment Canadas' website, like I normally do.

It rained all night, the gravel job flattened out some. After I get back from North Bay I will swap the bucket for the stone bucket and rake the fresh gravel and get the rest of the big rocks out of it.

Have a safe day all
 
   / Good morning!!!! #132,314  
be careful when you mow Texans. 70 year old man died from stings due to Africanized honey bees yesterday
and look what sets them off:
Especially when you are dealing with that species of honeybee, absolutely, the vibration of a lawnmower,
the vibration of a weed eater, kids banging or stomping around close by -- they will get defensive."
That is scary!!
 
   / Good morning!!!! #132,315  
Sunny 63 going to 74 and Red Flag warnings are posted since winds up to 34...already very windy when I went outside to do chores this morning.

Prayers said for your son and family Stepp.

Mowed for a few hours yesterday...looks good, but pollen is so thick we need a good rain to wash it in.

Got a good scare by opening a cabinet in my toolshed yesterday and looking face to face with our 6 ft blacksnake. This particular cabinet door had been left open the day before. I had to drive extra slow when mowing around the shed to make sure it had not come out. I sure hope it got that mouse that has been eluding my traps.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #132,316  
Interesting story...
 
   / Good morning!!!! #132,317  
Mornin, sunny and heavy winds. Waiting to see some more ash trees fall in the woods.
We have been seeing some wasps that look like large yellow jackets.
Seems we have a bald faced hornets nest. Found out when 2 of them started chasing me.
They are so fast that one was only a few feet from me, going side to side, and could only see it when it stopped to hover.

I need to find the nest. I have never seen such an aggressive stance, so I must have been close. Usually these wasps are up in trees etc. but this might be a ground nest?

Too windy to do cleanup work, but did get hummingbird feeder out and checked on plantings, watered some as the rain did not seem to materialize during the day.

Stay safe and be well
 
   / Good morning!!!! #132,318  
I have two 48w LED lamps ......

So, what's my best option? Run 14 gauge from the LED pigtails, or run a smaller gauge to the wiring harness and splice it in there? Is this feasible without damaging something?

48 watts at 12v is actually 4 amps, but 16 gauge is more than adequate for that. However, wire gauge should be determined by the size of the fuse or circuit breaker, as well as the load applied.
The reasoning is that if you have a short, you want the circuit protection to open rather than start a fire. So I would suggest using the same size wire as the existing, or add a 10 amp inline fuse where you connect the 16 to the 14.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #132,319  
Good Morning
It’s 58 going to 68 today clear skies, but kickass winds for this afternoon. Gusts over 50.

Yesterday’s alpaca rodeo went well. 42 animals sheared by 12:30.
Biggest disaster was alpaca spit in the box of doughnuts.

Had a trip to FL scheduled today to pick up an elderly lady, but when I told her the decent into Philly would likely be “unpleasant” due to the winds, she rescheduled to Monday. So now I’m going up on the restaurant roof this morning to determine why it was 88 degrees inside yesterday. Want to get that done before the wind kicks up. Speaker is completed, so not sure what will happen after that.
 
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Good morning, almost no wind today, very pleasant to outside to sit and do next to nothing for a short while.

I am not a great fan of Canada geese, at times in winter we have hundreds descend on us and they make a right mess. Even so, I don't object to the occasional pairs that decide to settle for longer at this time of year. For most of April one particular pair has been very noisy, trying to discourage me from getting too close. This week their honking ceased after the female chose a tiny island to lay her eggs. She has been in exactly the same position on the nest every day.

Anyone care to take a guess on when there is likely to be the splish splash of tiny feet ?

Island Goose.JPG




Mostly - not much to tell, other than ...
Each night at dusk we have been catching glimpses of what at first we thought was a stray cat, then realised it is a big rat running at speed across our patio. Unfortunately I don't have a 6' snake to take care of it like Wng :)unsure:), instead I am trying to slow it down with an offering of peanut butter mixed with cooking oil. If that works I will wait up one night with a rifle - hopefully that will be before it grows to man-eating size.
 

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