How is your view from work today?

The view today is hot standing in the shop yard looking at the mountains where there should still be snow there is hardly any you have to really look to see the little ice pack that is left looks like mid August not end of June we are as hot today in Southern Oregon as Brawley ugh 4D585027-A7C2-4DCB-8A7B-9E5F31446D81.jpeg

 
Live bee removal across the street from the house I was on today. Crazy thing is these were all girls.

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Unless I’m on vacation mine is always the same… Working from home for 17 years now.

ABC

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Neither does the left… but I haven’t been this swamped in 10 years.

Have to feed the brain though. I’m used to working 1-2 hours per day during the week.

Right now I’m putting in 8-10 hours, 7 days a week.

Once the semiconductor allocation ends (probably mid 2023) … I’m taking like 4-6 weeks off straight… Kauai, US states I’ve never seen. … Italy and Greece… something.

😁

abc

 
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105 w/b to 110 connector emergency job....... oh what fun......

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Took this the other day on the way into Jackson hole.    Little did we know,  we were directly over the top of where they found Gabby Petito the following day. 

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GOt some history donated. New bucking bars and dollies. Former convair and general dynamics units

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Is that machine to give traction for landings?
Yep. Ultra high pressure water blasting (40kpsi) and recovery.  It will also remove the paint lines if needed.

FAA requires a certain amount of friction.  The rubber touch down marks make it slippery in wet conditions.  Think two wet balloons.  Planes can skid off the runway.

I work for the manufacturer, we were just out testing a new machine that day.

 
Yep. Ultra high pressure water blasting (40kpsi) and recovery.  It will also remove the paint lines if needed.

FAA requires a certain amount of friction.  The rubber touch down marks make it slippery in wet conditions.  Think two wet balloons.  Planes can skid off the runway.

I work for the manufacturer, we were just out testing a new machine that day.
Looks like an advanced version of my pressure washer orbital tool. Yours is probably a bit more powerful lol. 

 
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