Im feelin tired a lot lately, I think its to do with diet. I found/figured out I'm gluten intolerent over ten years ago.
This happened after a lot of stress at the time. One thing I have found since that if theres gluten in my food I will get tired. The kind of tired when I wake up after 10 hours sleep, get up and feel like I never slept at all..
Also, I never yawn unless I have eaten something with gluten in it recently. So normally I never yawn...
But, I buy hot chips and for the last fortnight getting a deep fried sausage with the chips rather than a pumpkin fritter or such. I expect theres flour in the sausages.
So, I should find a going
microwave oven with a 'grill' function and cook roast meals instead.
I just started using a sack to carry my scrap years ago when I was scrapping out wrecked cars from our local dump.
That was back when people just dumped off old cars & whiteware at the dump. Copper was $3 a kg or something, since then the highest its got is $9 and now its a bit over $6.
I remember it hitting $4 and anyone who ever did scrapmetal was amazed since it had never been that high before.
The $9/kg happened when Copper was @ a high & the NZ$ was at a low against the US$.
40 cents or such...
But, I had to walk a long walking track to get there, sometimes I used my trailbike. So a sack was easyest.
The car safety belt came next, rope cut into my shoulders, and after using car safety belt, because it was there.
I found out something pretty amazing... car safety belt, no matter how tight you knot it, will allways come undone easy like. Allways. And you can make a nice pack if you tie both ends to both bottom corners of a sack, leaving the top open, untill you tie it shut with the middle of the belt.
This was the NZ pioneers pack too, a suger sack with a couple of blankets, tin billy for heating up tea, "loaf of bread, pound of butter, tin of jam" & a bedroll & tent.
So I sorta feel like I'm walking in my great Grandfathers footsteps. If its good enough for them.......
I did put some effort into making a bike trailer for a pushbike, using a lawnmower trailer. But, little wheels have too much rolling friction. I had to pedal all of the time, even going downhill. Any incline ment getting off and pushing and I had to find the most level line if travel, so I was crossing over roads in what seemed like a random pattern.
I did that twice, took home a load of microwaves. Sweet, but I could have just scrapped them there & taken home the transformers etc in my sack.....
And I got home completly soaked in sweat, no condition to do anything but crash. Just had to leave the metal to the next day.
If you ever make bike trailer, use med/large dia bike tires with smooth tread. Less resistance.
Today I got the large car battery, its a 720 CCA @ 22kg..... or 46Lbs..... It still goes I think, green indicator spot on it, connected it to my battery checker, got 100% light... Charging it at the moment, then I will put a lightbulb load on it too see how long it it lasts. And check for its 'sold on' date.
I also picked up the freezer compressor inc all Copper radiator & electric fan & another fridge compressor & found a motherboard & power supply, & CPU, med size, all pin base, copper cap. Its a 8 channel audio MB too, never seen one before.
So, this load came up to 56kg, (122Lb's?). When its nicely loaded, sack on back & freezer compressor etc on cord around my shoulders, off onto the front side, it does not seen that heavy unless you have to lift & stand up.
I see the pictures of the guys serving in Iraq with absolutly huge amounts of gear strapped around them, while carrying the rifle & water....... and running! In that Heat!!
Man, what I do is nothing. They "have big balls" as the song goes.
Tonight I hope to clean down all of the plastic coated wire I have and clean down the Ali heatsinks since I just got my little electric screwdriver back to do this job.
Tomorrow might be a early shower, go into town to get another cutoff disc or 2 for my grinder so I can cut open the fridge compressors, 16 of them, plus 2 or 3 'turtle shaped' ones.
And use a new disc to cut the end loops of Copper wire off the electric motors.
Once I get into it that cleaning down won't take long, its just all the hassle with shifting everything 5 times.
The heavy metal cases/compressors/iron transformers is for another week. Next month.
I missed out on a home stereo & possibly nice sleeping bag I found beside a clothing bin & hid around the corner... Stereo had a large transformer & ali heatsink, sleeping bag looked good too, forgot to pick it up that night.
Thats how it goes..... You snooze - you loose.
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