On Friday 08 March 2019 13:48:20 deloptes wrote:
Gene Heskett wrote:
I'll switch to that if this ever gets done.
But for now I'm going to
the garage and see if I can coax an r-pi into running a 75 yo
Sheldon lathe to make about 3/8" of 10-24 threads on the end of a
probing finger for a cnc tool. Clearly Bill, I have too many hobbies
at 84 yo myself. ;-)
Sorry to jump in, but how was it when you were 40-50? Still had many
hobbies?
Some, but I was busy too, usually keeping some tv station on the air.
Thats what I did from '62 till I retired. Got interesting at times, like
opening the door to walk back to the Bronco parked 3 miles back down
North Mtn CO, and discovering that while I could hear the wind blowing
while I was replacing a VA-723 klystron in a microwave radio, that it
had buried the shack in fresh powder. Thank $Diety someone had planted
30 foot poplar poles alongside the road for markers, I could see those,
along with 60 kajillian stars overhead, but your hand a foot below
eyelevel. Nope. But I slogged thru 4 to 6 feet of moving powder and got
back to the Bronco, lugging a big red tube caddy, a smaller toolbox and
a 35 mhz Phillips scope, in about 2 hours. Got it turned around and by
the time I got back to the country store about 30 miles west of
Telleride, I was just in time to get the first sample of the first
coffee of the day, gas up the bronco and head for Slick Rock & turn left
and eventually New Mexico. That job showed me a lot of high, 10,000 foot
or more back country that wasn't inhabited, not even by game, so you
were for sure on your own if trouble developed.
In those days, spare time usually found me at the rifle range, looking
for the magic load that could make 10 bullets fit thru one ragged hole.
100 meters away. And when the weather warms up, I'll be back at that
again.
Cheers, Gene Heskett
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