Never a question when tacos are concerned.Mornin y’all.
To go get tacos or Not go get tacos is the question.
Never a question when tacos are concerned.Mornin y’all.
To go get tacos or Not go get tacos is the question.
Are you going to share or be stingy?
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Well, dang. Sorry to hear that.The roller coaster continues.
Back in the hospital due to a bleeding emergency last night. Emergency surgery. Yea.
At the Dr office yesterday, badness from pathology. 11 nodes actually had cancer in them. He took out 36.
He reiterated that the pet scan showed nothing anywhere else and theses nodes didn't look bad when they came out.
Still bad news.
Next dental work after a couple weeks of healing the radiation and chemo. Up and down we go. Good news bad news changing prognosis.
I guess we will know more after chemo and radiation. Then another pet scan.
It would still take a couple years to kill me i guess if that's the result. I'm not really sick or losing weight or anything like that. If we wernt dealing with the tonsil last year no one would know I had the other stuff.
Thanks Coiled,It's called Coroplast, readily available at sign shops or cheaper at plastics retailers. Wouldn't a vinyl liner be better?
ETA: coroplast is not "heavy gauge paper". I should learn to read more gooder
Why fab one when $12 gets you one ready to go with a drain already installed?…
Still trying to figure out how to Fabricate a drain tray for the water heater to sit in in case/when it leaks. Something like heavy gauge paper that’s waterproof, think of a Chinese takeout container.
The area under the sink is 12.5 inches wide, the water heater is 12.3 inches wide. It is sort of like fitting 10 pounds of you know what in a 5 pound sack. @Coiled suggested corroplast, which comes in 2mm thicknesses or vinyl (like pond liner). These ideas might work. I might also look at getting a thin sheet of metal HVAC ducting and folding a tray up myself.Howdy
Why fab one when $12 gets you one ready to go with a drain already installed?
If 24” diameter is too big, go to Tractor Supply and look at 1-3 gal metal feed pans.
Morning all
You couldn’t pay me enough to work in India.…Your thoughts?
The area under the sink is 12.5 inches wide, the water heater is 12.3 inches wide. It is sort of like fitting 10 pounds of you know what in a 5 pound sack. @Coiled suggested corroplast, which comes in 2mm thicknesses or vinyl (like pond liner). These ideas might work. I might also look at getting a thin sheet of metal HVAC ducting and folding a tray up myself.
Oh the joys of custom work…