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    Day 7 of the I don't know bucket.

    As a nonessential worker I have had 7 days now going through my "I don't know" bucket and reading SMF.
    I now have 1/2 pound of dirty brass electrical connectors, 1/4 pound of clean connectors and am still going. Time to actually take apart switches, unspooled 4 really tiny electric motors because I can. Have actually started to throw the lids of tobacco cans into shred bucket. Read some more SMF, need another bucket for stainless, acquired a garage door that I need to breakdown, and I might start stripping wire tomorrow. Might take a printer apart just to see what's in there.
    And I am pretty sure I own a pair of needle nose pliers and when I find them the poundage of the brass connectors may change.


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    Good luck. Hopefully this ends soon. (Let's please not start a "who's to blame thread").
    People may laugh at me, but that's ok. I laugh all the way to the bank.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NatBrnCO View Post
    And I am pretty sure I own a pair of needle nose pliers and when I find them the poundage of the brass connectors may change.
    Pawn shops, and flea markets can be good places for secondhand tools, just watch out for newer ones that say "China" on them ; )

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    I feel your pain there Nat..My sister in law is one of those out of work right now thanks to ALL the idiots in DC. (I blame them all Mick! )

    Good luck to ya weathering this. On the bright side..you gots lots of free time for study!

    Sirscrapalot - Your Fired! - Me to all the idiots in Congress and DC.

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    I just think they should have their fiscal year budget thing in July. It would be much easier to accumulate and breakdown scrap while not in the cold and snow.

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    haha, I spent one cold winter in the snow and ice a long time ago, and haven't gripped about the summer heat since(and there's been some hot ones! ; )

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    Yea..I agree Bear. I'd rather work in the cool/cold then the hot. Humidity sucks! Course..when it gets hot, I just take a break go for a dip in the ocean or sound..then get back to work. LOL.


    Make sure you set up a OMG ITS GOLD™ bucket Nat! to go along with the I dunno bucket.

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    What a way to solve a budget crisis...send everyone home and pay them for doing nothing when they sound the all clear. Glad your making the best of it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sirscrapalot View Post
    I feel your pain there Nat..My sister in law is one of those out of work right now thanks to ALL the idiots in DC. (I blame them all Mick! )

    Good luck to ya weathering this. On the bright side..you gots lots of free time for study!

    Sirscrapalot - Your Fired! - Me to all the idiots in Congress and DC.
    And there are 536 people (435+100+one president) up there who should be darn glad they're not my kids. I might get turned in for child abuse but the tantrums would stop,

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    I totally agree Mick.

    My quote below I've used before..but way things are currently...sure does fit.

    Sirscrapalot - Suppose you were an idiot, and suppose you were a member of Congress; but I repeat myself. - Mark Twain

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bear View Post
    Pawn shops, and flea markets can be good places for secondhand tools, just watch out for newer ones that say "China" on them ; )
    especially with the larger tools that cost more to replace (bbe there, lesson learned!)

    Good luck Nat, you'll learn from this for later what to do or not to do or what you actually WANT to do lol.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mick View Post
    And there are 536 people (435+100+one president) up there who should be darn glad they're not my kids. I might get turned in for child abuse but the tantrums would stop,
    Granted,
    The "real" 536 "non-essential" workers are in Washington acting like they're romper room rejects (the Chief of which is hosting a music extravaganza tonight, live on PBS, at the White House), while other world leaders (including Russia, China, and OPEC) are meeting in Indonesia, discussing what they'll do with such a disfunctional controller of their worlds currency (yes, it's their world too) It's time our "leaders" forget about a buncha music and romper room antics, wake up to smell the coffee, and start trying to pull our country back together
    The only 2 major world powerhouses (besides US) not at the APEC summit are Germany and Brazil (who just don't happen to be in the Asia-Pacific region), but are likely also wondering what they'll do with such a messed up world currency(ours)

    Fran O'Sullivan: US mess a talking point at Bali summit - Business - NZ Herald News

    the comments at the bottom on that page basically echo these same sentiments
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    After you break down that printer, know that they are all the same.


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